Traffic Sources
The origins of visitors to a website, such as search engines, direct visits, social media, and referrals from other sites.
The origins of visitors to a website, such as search engines, direct visits, social media, and referrals from other sites.
The process of tailoring a product or experience to meet the individual needs and preferences of users.
A phenomenon where people fail to recognize a repeated item in a visual sequence, impacting information processing and perception.
The rate at which customers stop using a product or service, often used as a metric to measure customer retention.
A cognitive bias where people focus on the most noticeable or prominent information while ignoring less conspicuous details.
A usability testing method where participants verbalize their thoughts while interacting with a product.
A cognitive approach that involves meaningful analysis of information, leading to better understanding and retention.
A principle that states the time it takes to make a decision increases with the number and complexity of choices available.
A user experience design methodology focused on rapid iteration, collaboration, and learning through experimentation.