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Fairhead Creative is a Florida based company, which offers creative web design and development services at Tampa, Clear water, St. Pete, Miami and Orlando Florida. Our developer has many years of experience in UX website development. Have any question related to our web services? Contact our support team @ 1-813-644-9944.
Your Profitable Path to Powerful Personas
fairheadcreative on 03/16/2016 at 10:47am (UTC)
 Have you ever felt like you’ve “known" a brand?

Or perhaps like a brand “knows” you?

A creepy-wonderful thought.

Businesses. With all their many touch-points and different staff members interacting with you. Speaking with one voice. Understanding you. How is it that some businesses “get you” and some just seem like a herd of cats?

This is integral to many of the things we talk about here. We touched on the importance of it in a recent user experience article, as well as an article about making your website users feel special.

It’s time we unpack persona development, what investment it takes to start developing them, how to make sense of them and how to benefit from them.

Since you’re a business owner, not a UX specialist, this article is going to avoid getting deep into the psychological side of things, and it won’t be a How To post. I’m going to focus on showing you how Persona Development can benefit your business, how to make it part of your process, and make sure it’s successful.

I’ll also equip you with the tools you need to get your team (or an external team) started making personas for your business. That’s this article’s free gift: a Persona Development How To Guide.

Full Info: http://fairheadcreative.com/
 

How To Find Out If Your Budget Is Right For Your SaaS Business
Fairhead Creative. on 02/26/2016 at 10:52am (UTC)
 If you’re dreaming of a new product, or you’re a part of an early-stage startup, then you’re probably aware of the mountain that stands before you.

You’re equipped with the dream, the drive and the dollars to get things started. Your dream is solid. The drive feels like it’s going to be endless right now. But the dollars?

How many of them do you need?

Without them, your dream may not happen, and your drive could be for nought.

Let’s figure out how many dollars you need for your dream.

Calling Switzerland

I talk to entrepreneurs about entrepreneurialism as much as I do about effective design. I like to think that’s one of the reasons this agency is different from most — we act more like CCOs and CTOs than an agency.

This morning I had the pleasure of being connected with a lovely chap in Switzerland. Let’s call him Dave (I know, real swiss sounding.)

Dave’s a man with a vision for a huge new product. It’s a vision that’s going to change the landscape of his market. In his mind.

Read Full Blog at: http://fairheadcreative.com/blog/right-budget-for-your-business/
 

How You Can Use User Testing to Quickly Find Weaknesses In Your Website
Fairhead Creative on 02/10/2016 at 7:26am (UTC)
 Hands up if you ever bought an iPod.

I bought my first iPod in 2005. It was the "iPod with color display", 20GB, right before the iPod Video came out. A few weeks before they announced it, in fact. It sold for $299 / £209. It was easy to scratch, being an iPod, so I always placed it on some sort of material when I put it down on a table, never on the table itself.

Why did we buy these expensive little things? When we could get the same thing for half the price from another manufacturer?

1 Your specs mean nothing

2005 was also about the same time rival MP3 player 'Creative Zen' launched. That was selling for $160. Almost half the price of the iPod, for the same 20GB capacity.

But what was 20GB, exactly? Few people knew. Was it a lot of space? How many albums could I listen to on this 20GB thing? I know I wasn't sure.

For full blog: http://fairheadcreative.com/blog/reasons-your-business-needs-user-experience/
 

5 Reasons Your Business Needs User Experience
Fairhead Creative on 02/06/2016 at 10:56am (UTC)
 Hands up if you ever bought an iPod.

I bought my first iPod in 2005. It was the "iPod with color display", 20GB, right before the iPod Video came out. A few weeks before they announced it, in fact. It sold for $299 / £209. It was easy to scratch, being an iPod, so I always placed it on some sort of material when I put it down on a table, never on the table itself.

Why did we buy these expensive little things? When we could get the same thing for half the price from another manufacturer?

1 Your specs mean nothing

2005 was also about the same time rival MP3 player 'Creative Zen' launched. That was selling for $160. Almost half the price of the iPod, for the same 20GB capacity.

But what was 20GB, exactly? Few people knew. Was it a lot of space? How many albums could I listen to on this 20GB thing? I know I wasn't sure.

For full blog: http://fairheadcreative.com/blog/reasons-your-business-needs-user-experience/
 

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