Feedback is not a loop. It’s a knot. Userback untangles it by putting the user back in the center of product development.
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The Userback website, built with WordPress, is a thoughtfully designed invitation for visitors to learn more about the company, its software, and its mission.
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Source:?blogs.adobe.comWhy it’s in the Showcase: Adobe uses more than 1,200 blogs that are all powered by WordPress.
]]>Qualtrics’ range of products includes tools for market research, customer experience, employee experience, brand management, and product development, but their website is more than just a sales and marketing asset. Qualtrics also endeavors to be a thought leader in their space with an array of resources, from original research to analyst reports.
There’s an easy-to-consume homepage that explains the company’s product offerings, competitive advantages, and value proposition. Visitors benefit from an intuitive navigation section to get around the site’s architecture. The site employs some of the standard formats software shoppers have come to expect, so visitors aren’t hunting to find the most relevant information in unusual places.
Visitors interested in discovering more about Qualtrics as a company can access additional information. There is plenty to learn about from its online brand book or its connections to its charitable partner, 5 For The Fight.
With such a broad selection of products and solutions that will continue to scale, Qualtrics has created a home on the web powered by the WordPress platform, the ideal CMS to continue accommodating Qualtrics’ expanding needs.
]]>The OMG! Ubuntu! website uses WordPress to maintain a high-traffic, content-heavy blog focused on Ubuntu, an open source operating system.
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