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    11 pleasing examples of ecommerce product copy

    Good copywriting on product pages can be taken for granted or overlooked. But when...
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    5 rules for creating a good research hypothesis

    A hypothesis is a proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence. It...
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    CX vs. UX: what’s the difference?

    While user experience (UX) and customer experience (CX) aren’t the newest acronyms born out...
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    How user research in product development and design transforms products

    In today's rapidly evolving digital landscape, design teams are under increasing pressure to deliver...

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Landing Page Q&A: Ask Me Anything with Oli Gardner

In this exclusive Q&A interview, Oli Gardner, co-founder of Unbounce, answers questions about landing...

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In-person vs. remote usability testing: a UX design student's perspective

This is a guest post from Bethany Colden, a recent graduate of General Assembly's...

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4 tips to improve your credit card form UX

I have a confession to make. I use Amazon to buy just about everything...

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How to Use Popups Without Ruining Your User Experience

This is a guest post from Csaba Zajdo, e-commerce expert and founder of OptiMonk...

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7 Ways to Generate Data-Driven A/B Test Ideas

How do you decide what to A/B test? If you’re like most people, you...

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Empathy—the UX pro's secret weapon

I’ll never forget the first time I heard about empathy. It was my first...

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Designing UX for Natural User Interfaces

Before smartphones, tablets, and trackpads we had keyboards and mice. Our devices were connected...
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4 steps to build an awesome UX team

As organizations begin to appreciate the value of user experience research, the need for...

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5 user testing lessons I learned from peanut butter & jelly sandwiches

Have you ever written a test plan that made perfect sense to you, but...