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How to be a great UX design mentor

UX stands for User Experience. Any UX designer has to make sure to build smooth user experience. They have to make sure to add psychological concepts while designing, altering and executing. Through the journey, everyone needs a mentor to guide, to learn fast, to avoid reinventing the wheel again. And if you know and understand what a beginner should do and also agreed to share your knowledge you have landed on a right page. We have shared some must have’s here to be a great UX design mentor in brief. Engage Build trust, relationship by engaging to your mentee. Gone are those days when a mentor used to be strict to make students teach. There is no need to always ask about what you’re teaching and not always talk about what unnecessary. An equal proportion of spice and salt will do. Be Empathetic Empathy works wonder when it comes to teaching. A great mentor understands the weak and strong points of their mentee and that only comes with being empathetic. You neve

4 Straight and Easy Tips to Keep Web Clients Coming Back

The data from IMRG and Capgemini revealed that the online retailers were more focussed on client retention between May to July 2016. The practice showed that the probability of making purchases by old customers was higher than the probability of making purchases by new customers. This clearly states why any web agency should retain its web clients. Thus, we have shared a few easy and working tips for you to keep your web clients coming back. Be Honest with Your Clients The customer expects the agency to be true to their sayings as nobody likes to feel disappointed. Therefore, stick to your promises or better to say, avoid over-promising contracts. Honesty builds a good rapport and trust, and the client goes where they both meet. The more honest you will be with your responsibilities and deadlines the more client would like to hire you again. Establish the Smooth Connection Keep the flow of communication alive. Designing and development are time-consuming