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Brian Massey

Stay Informed: 39 Conversion Optimization Blogs for You to Follow | The Invesp Blog - 0 views

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    In their own words:8. Conversion Sciences Blog Conversion Sciences is another A/B testing conversion optimization agency that has stood the test of time (it was founded in 2007). In this blog you can find some remarkable and noteworthy ideas about A/B testing and conversion optimization. What to read: AB Testing JavaScript: Great Power, Great ProblemsHow to Avoid Mobile-Friendly Redesign DisastersAB Testing Inspiration: Using Emotional TriggersHow Google Reviews Drive Conversions for Local Businesses
Brian Massey

Why The New Google Search Ads Design Is a Subtle Work of Genius | EyeQuant Blog - 0 views

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    If you didn't know, Google has redesigned their search results pages recently. The change is primarily to the portion of the page that contains "sponsored content", or ads.

    The eye-tracking images provided by the folks at EyeQuant are telling.

    The pages now drive more attention to the ads, taking attention away from the free results. Ironically, it also makes the ads more evident, with a bright icon beside each.

    EyeQuant calls this "a Subtle Work of Genius". What do you think?
Brian Massey

Common UX mistakes that can kill your project - UX Planet - 0 views

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    These are the things that make redesigns fail. I've seen it. Over and over.
Brian Massey

Presenting Multiple Design Options to Your Clients. Just. Don't. - 0 views

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    @jnmnrd puts it well: "By putting all of your time and effort into one concept that you're confident in, you save yourself time in which you can then apply towards user testing, gathering useful feedback and iterating."

    I couldn't agree more.
Brian Massey

Spotify says goodbye to the hamburger menu - 0 views

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    We test the content of header and footer bars on mobile websites--we call them stickies--and this includes the use of the hamburger menu icon. It doesn't always work well.

    For apps and mobile websites alike, "an app's popularity is determined more so by user engagement and retention rather that its App Store ranking."
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