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Researching UX: Analytics

Understanding is at the heart of good UX

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Luke Hay

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Last Updated

11 January 2017

Details

Use data to make better decisions and improve user experience. Dive into qualitative and quantitative data, heatmaps, split testing, session recording, event and goal tracking, plus lots more to get granular insights into how users are navigating your website or app.

What you will learn

  • Analyze data
  • Learn how to find problems in your analytics
  • Discover how using analytics to aid user research, measure and report on outcomes

Description

Good UX is based on evidence. Qualitative evidence, such as user testing and field research, can only get you so far. To get the full picture of how users are engaging with your website or app, you'll need to use quantitative evidence in the form of analytics. This book will show you, step by step, how you can use website and app analytics data to inform design choices and definitively improve user experience. By the end of this book, you’ll have a strong understanding of the important role analytics plays in the UX process. It will inspire you to take an “analytics first” approach to your UX projects. This book is for UX professionals, designers, product managers, and anyone interested in using an analytics tool to improve UX. No prior experience with Google Analytics or other analytics tools is assumed.

Who is this for?

This book is for UX professionals, designers, product managers, and anyone interested in using an analytics tool to improve UX. No prior experience with Google Analytics or other analytics tools is assumed.

Creator

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Luke Hay

Luke Hay is a UK-based UX Consultant who’s been working with websites since the 1990s. He prides himself on taking a user-centric, analytical approach to design, development and optimization of websites and apps. Luke currently splits his time between working as the Senior Conversion Strategist at integrated digital agency Fresh Egg, and as a freelance UX and analytics consultant and trainer. Always involved in his local digital community, Luke has helped organize and curate events for UX Brighton, and is one of the organizers of UX Camp Brighton.
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ibrahim

very useful ! worth reading

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websynapse

Fantastic book. Good introduction to analytics, then gets into the nitty gritty of how to shine a light on UX problems - perfect for UXers like me who aren't 'data people'.

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Ch Khawar

its good book

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David C. Weber

Good read and and Luke hits the nail right on the head with many of his insights into the numerous facets of analytics. Analytics have shown me how the changing of one word in a page title or name can make a dramatic difference. It was at that point in time when I was truly sold on the value of analytics. Thanks for letting me share. I highly recommend the book

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Henry D

Haven't completed the material but would highly recommend to other web developers.

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Alexander Ioannidis-Austin

Analytics as a tool to improve UX, what a great approach! A great introduction to Analytics too!

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