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How Incorporating Motion Design on Websites Improves Overall Business

Perficient

Motion design can tell a business’ story at a deeper level, evolve the brand, enhance the user journey, and leave a lasting impact on the consumer. To make a lasting effect on your consumers and elevate your brand with motion design, here is what to focus on: Seeing Your Site from a User’s Point of View.

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How Headless Commerce Can Level The eCommerce Playing Field

PYMNTS

Aside from the funny name, technically it’s a digital architecture that separates the back end and front end of a retail website to optimize search results, customer experience and the purchase journey. In a standard model, that consumer would search on “job interview dresses” (maybe starting on Amazon instead of Google).

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Are Retailers Missing Out On ‘Supershoppers?’

PYMNTS

In fact, Google describes them as supershoppers — many of which utilize the power of their mobile devices to influence their shopping experience and, as a result, are more informed and efficient than ever before. Shoppers today just aren’t what they used to be. Supershoppers live up to their name as the holiday season progresses.

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How Apple Card Brings ‘Existential Crisis’ To Smaller FIs

PYMNTS

With the recent launch of the Apple Card , Apple has sent a signal that they seek to offer a better user experience than banks. In truth, she said, the Apple Card is not just branded by the tech giant, but is also defined by the digital services that are wrapped around (and within) the card itself. Especially in the U.S.,

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Why banks must unlock the full power of their customer data. Today.

Accenture

It’s no secret that the big tech companies—especially the ‘GAFA’ of Google, Amazon, Facebook and Apple—are using data to personalise and target offers to customers, and getting better returns as a result. And customers’ expectations of their banks are being set not by other banks, but by disruptors outside financial services.

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Happy 10th Anniversary iPhone

PYMNTS

They entered an industry where they had no prior experience and that was dominated by the then-giants of Blackberry — the inventors of the smartphone — Motorola and Nokia, etc. They then went on to basically ‘own’ it, along with Android/Google. Melissa Lowry, VP of Brand and Marketing, Early Warning.

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FinovateSpring 2016 Live Blog – Day 2

William Mills

Customers can store all of their online profiles in one secure location to improve user experience. Branded version is available. ^KT. As a co-branding solution, it would work very well. Walk through the purchase experience. We spent a lot of time making a great user experience.”.

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