Test sessions will help you here. These consist of
A/B testing
BETA testing
usability test
surveys
web analytics
A/B testing gives you the opportunity to test two twitter database different versions of your website at the same time. BETA testing shows you how your website performs under real conditions. Usability testing helps you find out how user-friendly your website is. Surveys represent users' opinions about their website. The last important tool in the testing phase is web analytics. Here you can track how users behave on your website, who visits your website and how regularly the user visits it.
The usability test avoids trouble, the UX design creates value
A detailed test phase shows – how well does your (new) website perform?
On the one hand, this is about usability, i.e. whether there are problems with use and how annoyance and frustration can be avoided. On the other hand, positive, ideally personally meaningful experiences are also measured and how well psychological needs have been taken into account in the design.
This means: User Experience Design (UX Design) properly planned and executed helps to make your website not only effective, but also efficient and strong.
And of course, creating and maintaining websites is always about continuous development. Planning, building, learning, transferring pages – again and again. Read this blog article about it:
Digitizing companies: Seize the opportunity
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