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Do You Have? What Is Your Professional Background? Why Will He Come to Your Site? (User Needs, Interests, and Goals) Where (Or from Whom) Else Will This Person Get Information on the Same Topic or Similar Services or Programs? When and from Where Will You Access the Site? (User Environment and Context) Technician What Technological Tools Does the Person Have Available? What Software And/or Applications Does the Person Use Regularly.
Through Which Platform Do You Access the Web and Therefore Your Service? How Much Time Do You Spend Per Day Surfing the Web? User Motivation What Motivates Your Person? What Are You Looking For? What Do You Plan to India Phone Number Do Online? What Are His Needs? Elements of a Person Personas Generally Include the Following Information Components: Group to Which You Belong (E.g. Web Manager) Fictitious Name and Surname Job Title and Main Responsibilities Demographic Information Such as Age.
Education, Background and Family Status the Objectives and Tasks They Must Complete Using the Site Their Physical, Social and Technological Environment a Quote That Best Represents the Person and How They Can Connect to the Site Photos That Represent the Group You Belong to Organize the Person's Information in a Logical, Easy-To-Understand Format. Depending on the Extent of User Research You Are Able to Conduct and the Nature of Your Organisation, Personas Could Be Developed in a Number of Different Possible Ways, Including the Following: Narrative Approach Tabular Approach Quick and Dirty Approach Ideal for Those Who Are Not Perfectly Clear on the Technical Details of User Requests Ideal for Designers Who Need to Match Visual Aspects to User Needs Suitable
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