How to increase websites’ performance through online user experience
One of the core ideas of Online Audience Optimization is the quality of the experience offered to users when they access the website / webpage.
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One of the core ideas of Online Audience Optimization is the quality of the experience offered to users when they access the website / webpage.
Strategic planning is the process through which an organization defines what it wants to become and how should this desired state be achieved. Based on the Bain & Company study – “Management Tools & Trends 2013”, about 45% of the respondents conduct strategic planning in their organizations, and their satisfaction with this tool is at 3.9, on a scale from 1 to 5 (5 is the highest level).
According to statistics provided by StatCounter Global Stats, there is a clear increasing trend in the number of users that access websites from a smartphone or tablet.
What does this mean for Online Audience Optimization (OAO) Masters? It means that websites have to be user friendly and accessible from both smartphones / tablets and desktop computers, in order for them to achieve the maximum impact they’re designed for.
The biggest change brought by the last update of Google’s search algorithm is the approach towards search itself. The algorithm generates results based on key phrase search intent, the inter-relation of words, geo-location and more. This is a huge jump, taking into consideration features like Google Instant, “did you mean” and auto complete, which have caused our searches to be very contextual.
In the last years, # Social platform users is constantly increasing and the way information is shared has also changed. Pull media has quickly been replaced by push media, information like status updates, photos, comments, videos or new articles finds the user and all this represents the social media sentiment. A good example is the New York Times, whose # Homepage visitors decreased 2 times over the last 2 years, but its overall traffic didn’t, as it comes from the “side door”, the social platforms.