{"id":35062,"date":"2015-10-20T15:19:58","date_gmt":"2015-10-20T20:19:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.cpanel.com\/?p=35062"},"modified":"2015-10-20T15:19:58","modified_gmt":"2015-10-20T20:19:58","slug":"the-secret-to-an-original-site-that-delivers-results","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/devel.www.cpanel.net\/blog\/tips-and-tricks\/the-secret-to-an-original-site-that-delivers-results\/","title":{"rendered":"The Secret to an Original Site that Delivers Results"},"content":{"rendered":"
Ever wonder why companies like Apple or Amazon have such a cult following or why people love to use their\u00a0sites as \u201cinspiration\u201d for their own website designs? I was one of these people back in my early days as a web designer. The first thing I’d do before starting a design project is look at these brands and try to emulate their look and feel. I made sure my designs were as clean and beautiful as theirs, and ensured that they were usable. However, it didn\u2019t take me long to find that I didn\u2019t quite get the same results. The difference was that I didn\u2019t tailor my site for my own unique users. To get the results I was looking for, I needed to know how to improve the overall user experience (UX) for MY target audience.<\/p>\n
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The key is to get them from point A to point B while also providing an enjoyable experience.<\/p>\n
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I hear people all the time using the words UI, usability, and UX interchangeably. While a good UI (user interface) and usability are important aspects of user experience, actual UX encompasses how a visitor or user perceives, interacts with, and experiences your product or service. Think about UI like a store\u2019s layout and decor, but UX as the overall shopping experience.<\/p>\n
Get to know your customer<\/b><\/p>\n
There are things you might know right off the bat about your customers, but you\u2019re only touching the surface until you uncover how your users are interacting with your website, what their frustrations are, and what motivates their decisions<\/span>. \u00a0<\/span>And the best place to get this info \u2014 is directly from them!<\/span><\/p>\n
Research does a website good<\/b><\/p>\n
There are countless ways to conduct UX research and you might use different methods depending on the project. I usually start with gathering existing data.\u00a0From there, I begin conducting user interviews, surveys, and user testing \u00a0until I finally get to a place where I can start developing personas and creating a comprehensive mental model.<\/span><\/p>\n
The goal of this process is to use the information gathered to provide solutions to users’ problems and address their needs while keeping them delighted and engaged. The key is to get them from point A to point B while also providing an enjoyable experience. Think about why you might be loyal to some brands and not others.<\/p>\n
The holy grail of UX design: mental models<\/h3>\n