UX & UI Design

Summary

UI : refers to the screens, buttons, toggles, icons, and other visual elements you interact with when using a website, app, or another electronic device.
UX: refers to the interaction you have with a product, including how you feel about the interaction.

Our Social Media Management Proccess***​

Handling multiple social media accounts

Auditing your website’s technical aspects to find potential areas of improvement and optimization.

Creating unique posts for different platforms

Discovering keywords and keyphrases that your customers search for on Google to find information about your business or topics related to your business. Knowing these keywords/keyphrases helps us tailor content that is relevant to them.

Tracking the effectiveness of social posts

Discovering keywords and keyphrases that your customers search for on Google to find information about your business or topics related to your business. Knowing these keywords/keyphrases helps us tailor content that is relevant to them.

Bolstering lead generation campaigns

Discovering keywords and keyphrases that your customers search for on Google to find information about your business or topics related to your business. Knowing these keywords/keyphrases helps us tailor content that is relevant to them.

Engaging with the audience to understand the buyer’s persona

Webpages that can’t be indexed or crawled will never rank high, so making sure that your website is crawlable is essential if you want to rank high on SERPs.

Creating sales funnel

Ensure that your website is getting indexed properly. We also make sure that only the most important pages are included in your XML sitemap.

Providing customer support on social media

Helps search engine crawlers to provide rich information to the users even before they visit the website, further boosting your organic traffic potential.

Competitor research

Helps search engine crawlers to provide rich information to the users even before they visit the website, further boosting your organic traffic potential.

Maintaining the visual and verbal brand tone

Helps search engine crawlers to provide rich information to the users even before they visit the website, further boosting your organic traffic potential.

FAQS

UX designers focus their work on the experience a user has with a product. The goal is to make products that are functional, accessible, and enjoyable to use

 

UI designers create the graphical portions of mobile apps, websites, and devices—the elements that a user directly interacts with. Unlike UX, which can apply to just about any product or service, the term UI applies exclusively to digital products

A web designer is a professional who generates content for a website following the latest trends. They are responsible for designing the layout of the website, along with its aesthetics, utility, and functionality.

 

UX is the abbreviation for User Experience. It brings in creativity. A UX designer handles the whole procedure of obtaining and coordinating a product, including parts of marking, development, convenience, and utility. It is a process that starts before the product reaches the customer.

 

 

UI stands for User Experience. A UI Designer is responsible for creating the interfaces between the user and the product and ensuring that the interaction between the customer and the product is a seamless one.

  1. Align buyer personas to reader personas

But you should know both your buyer persona and reader persona before you even think about UX. These fictional, generalized representations of your ideal customers will help you create more valuable content. When your buyer and reader personas align

 

 

  1. Make sure the journey makes sense from every angle

A smooth UX journey is a successful UX journey.

An efficient user flow helps guide your users toward something. Do you want them to book a consultation? Buy a product? Download your ebook.

 

  1. Have a productive brainstorm

Sometimes it’s better when individuals think on their own, then come together to share their findings. Understand what your team needs and how they work best, then give them the space to work

 

  1. Make wire-framing effortless with a flawless inventory list

Avoid messy formats for your content inventories; they’re no help to your wireframe designers.

 

  1. Ensure all UI elements are authentic and accessible.

Align the text, images, and buttons to show people how information is related. Make it easy for them to buy your product.

 

  1. Find and fix any red routes

When you have a good wireframe, it’s much easier to see the so-called red routes or usability obstacles

 

  1. Communicate an easy-to-recognize brand message

Language is a tricky business. And the language that speaks to your brand personality and is properly implemented across all channels is even trickier.

 

  1. Ensure your font and color hierarchy are on brand

Make sure that your colors are recognizable on your main website and any other applicable channels

 

  1. Check usability on all devices

Despite the abundance of devices and tools on the market, many developers forget to check the usability of various gadgets.

 

  1. Find your speed sweet spot

 

  1. Add micro-interactions

To compete in today’s marketplace, you need clean micro-interactions  that grab attention and drive action

 

  1. Make UX KPIs work for your business goals

Each project should have key performance indicators (KPIs). How are these different from the tried and true conversion rates?

 

  1. Engineer UX analytics tools that are easy to use

Reverse engineer the tools you need. Start with the goals, tasks, and answers you’re looking for, then work backward. Long-term business growth is built on well-integrated systems that save your team time.

 

  1. Get your A/B test plan ready to go

If you were honest with 13, then 14 should be a breeze. Why? These days, conversion optimization platforms have systems that help you generate hypotheses.

 

  1. Get feedback from your users

Your customer care team is your secret to solving UX problems

 

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