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I Tried 10+ Different Food Delivery, Clothing Boxes and Online Subscriptions

Austin Startup

One day I decided I would look up reviews about them. I was completely sold as I have been a huge lover of local foods ever since my visit to Vermont/upstate NY (the top places with local food). Hubble I got my first pack in the mail and started to read reviews. That’s when I was convinced and signed up a second time.

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How to Make Mobile eCommerce Convert: What???s Effective In Mobile Design Right Now

ConversionXL

This is the second of a two-part series on mobile conversion. In this example, Tommy received an email from Amazon Local about a weekend getaway in Vermont, and these were the series of screens he received in order to complete the purchase. The user can tap to read reviews of the product and potentially order it through Amazon.com.

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How To Identify & Improve Crappy UX Issues

ConversionXL

Obviously, frustrating users isn’t the way to increase conversions. Just going by the website reviews we do, I’d say maybe the logo, main image & written copy, and everything else is kind of taken for granted. So the question is, how do we start making the user experience less frustrating, and well… better?

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The Venture Capital Secret: 3 Out of 4 Start-Ups Fail

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Loading… Tech. An entrepreneur with a hot technology and venture-capital funding becomes a billionaire in his 20s. Mossberg Reviews the iPhone 5. Web Design/Tech Services. » More. » More. Loading… New York. » More. » More. Loading… Business. » More. » More.

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How to Find & Fix Terrible UX On Your Site

ConversionXL

Obviously, frustrating users isn’t the way to increase conversions. Just going by the website reviews we do, I’d say maybe the logo, main image & written copy, and everything else is kind of taken for granted. So the question is, how do we start making the user experience less frustrating, and well… better?