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What is Social Media in UX/UI Design?

Social media is a type of digital social network that has become—for many users—a normal activity of everyday life. People create and use social media accounts to communicate with loved ones and share news, ideas, and personal accomplishments.

A clever user experience (UX) designer knows how to leverage social media and use it as a research tool.

Social media is a great platform to take advantage of when conducting UX research or user research because it is inexpensive and makes direct communication with users easy.

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Using Social Media for Better UX Design

It’s funny that social media has become such a huge part of our lives in such a short time but that we all too often forget its potential as a tool for UX research. We’ve got some very simple tips for turning Facebook, Twitter, etc. into UX research tools that won’t cost very much to implement.1. Li

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20 People in UX that You Have to Follow on Twitter

If you’re stuck for where to get started in UX then one of the easiest things you can do is get active on social media. If you connect with the industry’s biggest names, you can learn a ton of new information, find out about job opportunities and network with many other UX designers at the same time

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SEO vs. SEM for Freelancers and Entrepreneurs: Improve Your Marketing Strategy

An entrepreneur or freelancer has two main strategies to tap into when marketing online. Search Engine Optimization (SEO), which attempts to rank your website on search engines “organically”, and Search Engine Marketing (SEM), which ranks your website in search results in exchange for money. Both st

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Using Social Media for Better UX Design

Using Social Media for Better UX Design

It’s funny that social media has become such a huge part of our lives in such a short time but that we all too often forget its potential as a tool for UX research. We’ve got some very simple tips for turning Facebook, Twitter, etc. into UX research tools that won’t cost very much to implement.

1. Listen – Quickly



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Tools like Google Alerts (and there are many similar tools available now) enable you to listen quickly and effectively to conversations online about your products and indeed your competitors products. It won’t take very long to set up a list of the most relevant industry keywords and then have any news related to them quickly delivered to your inbox. It cuts down on what would otherwise be a long slow painful online trawl for data into an informative digest that lets you keep firmly up to date with the frustrations and joys of your industry.

2. Be With Your Tribe

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Where do your users hang out in social media when they’re not on your social media pages? You want to get a feel for those who love you and those who hate you when they’re not specifically interacting with them about your products. You can identify brand ambassadors (who make for great user testing candidates). You can also work with your detractors to turn them into fans. Of course not every complainer has something worthwhile to say but many do. It’s amazing how a bit of love to those complainers can get them onside and helping you to improve the user experience.

3. Think About Remarketing


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If you want to test new promotional content; you can always split test it with a remarketing campaign in one of your social media platforms. Use the targeting functionality to deliver a specific ad to a specific group and measure the impact of that ad. In the long run; you’ll be able to target your promotions much more effectively.

4. Talk To Your Following

User research is all about talking to your users. If you have fans, Twitter followers, etc. then reach out to them. If you need a very specific question answered; you can throw it open to your audience on Facebook and receive incredibly rapid feedback on it. Many social media channels will let you create audience polls if you need to control the responses too.

Don’t forget to thank people for their time and note any people who are especially helpful; they may be easy to persuade to be helpful again in the future.

5. Check Your Influence


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Want to know if your efforts are having the right effect? Use Klout or a similar tool to measure your online influence. The greater your score the more likely it is that you are reaching your users on social media in the right way and to the greatest of business impacts.

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