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How might competitive analysis help enrich User Personas in UX research?

by UXStackExchange on August 26, 2019 in uxstackexchange

I can't find any reasons to support the use of Competitive Analysis in building an efficient persona. User Persona essentially talks about different profiles of user and their goal, frustrations, motivations etc. How are the competitor's activities contextual to the user we are looking at?

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How might competitive analysis help enrich User Personas in UX research?

by UXStackExchange on August 26, 2019 in uxstackexchange

I can't find any reasons to support the use of Competitive Analysis in building an efficient persona. User Persona essentially talks about different profiles of user and their goal, frustrations, motivations etc. How are the competitor's activities contextual to the user we are looking at?

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