E-commerce has revolutionized the way goods are sold and m-commerce is its natural progression as screens became smaller. These tips will help you make the most out of your customer's m-commerce experience.
As e-commerce has revolutionized the way goods and services are sold - primarily making transactions more convenient and done at the ease of a click, m-commerce is its natural progression as screens became smaller.
Here are things to keep in mind to maximize user experience (UX) that will ultimately convert into sales and earn your customers' loyalty:
- Easy to use + Easy to access = More traffic & More sales
- Everyone loves great information architecture
- One image is worth a thousand sales
- Show your product pages some love
- The bigger the call, the greater the action
- If you make it easy to pay, you make it easy to earn
Designing a mobile app or website with these tips in mind will let you make the most out of your customer's m-commerce experience.
Today, people do not fall for machines/things with exclusive functionality; there are loads of options in the market. Rather, they go with the one that connects with them emotionally. The same is the case with a mobile app.
Studies have shown that emotions play a crucial role in making decisions. If your mobile application makes a user feel irritated and angry, the user won't use your application even if it's one of its kind. While on the other side, if your app evokes the emotions of happiness and contentment, users would prefer it over all the alternatives. (Now, you know how mobile UX design matters in your process).
Let's dig deeper into this concept.
The top apps demonstrate up to 3 times higher engagement. Clearly, there’s some secret way to win the users’ hearts.
Let’s reveal it!
The presence of mobile users is increased a lot in recent years because of the easy availability of the internet and mobile devices.
I personally use a smartphone to read my blogs, websites, online shopping, social media, and sometimes play games.
For professional work I use desktop but for my personal use, I spend a lot of time on mobile.
But when responsive design comes, everything changed.
Responsive web design allows developers to use the available screen resolution on both desktop and mobile devices.
Saves time (because you have to create and manage only one website).7.