Ep2. How to build a website correctly with David Austin Roses

SummaryIn this episode, Lucy Collins interviews Richard Austin, director at David Austin Roses, about the journey of developing a new website for the brand. They discuss the importance of user experience, the need for a mobile-first approach, and the balance between user needs and business needs. Richard shares his experience of working with Web Usability and highlights the value of user research and evidence-based decision-making. He also expresses his hopes for the new website, including increased conversion rates, improved user experience, and a stronger brand perception.Keywordswebsite development, user experience, mobile-first, user research, evidence-based decision-making, conversion rates, brand perceptionTakeawaysInvest in user research and evidence-based decision-making when developing a new website.Balance user needs and business needs to create a successful website.A mobile-first approach is essential, as mobile traffic and conversions continue to increase.Use a methodical and user-centric approach to website development.Define digital personas to guide the design and development process.Information architecture tree testing can provide valuable insights into user navigation and labeling.Consider the impact of the new website on brand perception and user experience.Invest whatever you can in user research, even if it's a small budget, to gain valuable insights.Sound Bites"I absolutely loved...

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Join Lucy Collins, Director of Web Usability, as we explore what it takes to make the web a more accessible and enjoyable place for everyone. Whether you're a website owner, developer, or just a curious mind, we're here to share insights, tips, and stories that can help you improve the user experience of your digital world. Web Usability is an established User Experience (UX) agency. We are UX specialists. We provide inclusive UX research and advice to optimise your digital services. If you need a transcript of our podcasts, just visit our website at www.webusability.co.uk.