As is the case with most software, the WordPress backend has changed drastically over the past 15 years, and there’s no question it has come a long way.
UX writing enables businesses to establish their brand voice, guide users to take action, and make it easier to complete tasks.
We’ve said this before, but it’s always worth repeating: usability testing is critical to project success. While you may not be able to conduct as many onsite, in-person usability tests as you’d like, remote moderated testing is always a viable option.
Setting up experiments for testing the usability of multiple user interfaces and conducting user research requires some planning. One thing you need to think about is whether to go for a between-subjects study or take a within-subjects study approach.
Card sorting is a UX research method that helps you present information in a way that meets the end user’s expectations. It’s a cost-effective and straightforward technique that allows you to get valuable feedback from users.
Building a new website is no small feat, and if you have little technical knowledge, it can feel next to impossible. Although some platforms such as WordPress make the process easier, it can still be challenging to create a site that’s both functional and stylish.
A common misconception about SEO is that it’s all about using the right keywords in your content and link building. And while that’s incredibly important, search engines take many other factors (something like 200) into account when ranking websites.
Successful (and usable) websites start with content first followed by design. But this doesn’t mean you can get away with using lorem ipsum filler text in place of realistic content.