98% OF ECOMMERCE SITES MAKE THIS UX DESIGN MISTAKE
Why do 80% of website redesign result in lower conversions?
The answer is actually pretty simple
And in this guide we not only call it out, but show you how to avoid it
The answer boils down to not considering the wording, messaging, copywriting
At the time of design
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Where we disagree with most UX/UI design project approaches
Is they simply assume a consistent style guide and library of components is all anyone needs
It can be enough
It can drive high converting websites
But if you're going to the bother (and expense) of hiring a UX designer
Then you've probably got a budget of some kind
Which can so easily be wasted on very little value
And here's where it gets really hard for the traditional business owner
They're often wowed by the designers ability to produce a highly aesthetically interesting project
Which is especially impressive for the kind of person more accustomed to looking at dull spreadsheets
But unless the UX strategy was based around the messaging, copy and wording
Then I'm sorry
But you might as well have just bought a pre-made off-the-shelf template
Because it's about as likely to serve you as your expensive UX designers output
So rather than me continue blabbing on here
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A revolutionary way to increase conversions using product descriptions