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  • Print Ads

    Print Ads

    Print ads adalah bentuk iklan yang diterbitkan dalam media cetak, seperti surat kabar, majalah, brosur, pamflet, dan sejenisnya. Iklan cetak ini berbeda dengan iklan digital yang muncul di platform online. Print ads sering menggunakan teks, gambar, dan elemen desain lainnya untuk menyampaikan pesan kepada audiens target.

    Cara kerja print ads adalah dengan menyampaikan pesan secara visual dan teks untuk menarik perhatian pembaca dan mendorong mereka untuk berinteraksi dengan produk atau jasa yang diiklankan. Keuntungan dari print ads termasuk daya tahan lebih lama dibandingkan dengan iklan digital, lebih mudah untuk menyampaikan informasi rinci, dan dapat menjangkau audiens tertentu yang lebih terkonsentrasi.

    Namun, dengan berkembangnya teknologi digital dan internet, popularitas print ads telah menurun dalam beberapa tahun terakhir. Banyak perusahaan lebih memilih untuk fokus pada pemasaran digital karena potensi jangkauan yang lebih luas dan analitik yang lebih akurat. Meskipun begitu, print ads masih menjadi bagian penting dari strategi pemasaran untuk beberapa bisnis dan industri tertentu yang lebih cocok untuk mengandalkan media cetak.

  • Nemo enim ipsam voluptatem quia voluptas.

    Nemo enim ipsam voluptatem quia voluptas.

    Most designs start out with either the writer creating the content or the UX framework. It’s only later that the two come together and they need to make sense and enhance each other for the ultimate user experience. This article from our very own blog shares just how to mesh these two integral parts of UX designs in a way that will enhance the final experience.

    The first step determines what happens after that. If your writers have wireframes full of lorem ipsum, they can try to create influential text for landing pages, blog posts, and other products. If your UX designers have text intended for the target audience, they need to find ways to incorporate those words into the overall product experience.

    The following strategies should help you break down the barriers between your writers and design team so they can develop better digital experiences that attract more users.

    Annur Developer

    One of the biggest UX signals that Google can measure is pogo sticking, which is when a user visits a site from Google search, doesn’t find what they were looking for and clicks back to Google only to go to another search result. Users repeat this process a few times until they finally visit a site and never click back.

    Of course, it isn’t fair to say make product managers in charge of bringing teams together without giving them tools for collaboration. You can’t count on expectations alone to break down silos. You need real tools and strategies that get results.

  • Have You Heard? Agency Is Your Best Bet To Grow

    Have You Heard? Agency Is Your Best Bet To Grow

    Most designs start out with either the writer creating the content or the UX framework. It’s only later that the two come together and they need to make sense and enhance each other for the ultimate user experience. This article from our very own blog shares just how to mesh these two integral parts of UX designs in a way that will enhance the final experience.

    The first step determines what happens after that. If your writers have wireframes full of lorem ipsum, they can try to create influential text for landing pages, blog posts, and other products. If your UX designers have text intended for the target audience, they need to find ways to incorporate those words into the overall product experience.

    The following strategies should help you break down the barriers between your writers and design team so they can develop better digital experiences that attract more users.

    Annur Developer

    One of the biggest UX signals that Google can measure is pogo sticking, which is when a user visits a site from Google search, doesn’t find what they were looking for and clicks back to Google only to go to another search result. Users repeat this process a few times until they finally visit a site and never click back.

    Of course, it isn’t fair to say make product managers in charge of bringing teams together without giving them tools for collaboration. You can’t count on expectations alone to break down silos. You need real tools and strategies that get results.