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Brian Massey

Top 25 Inbound Marketing Articles of the Week: July 11, 2014 - UpCity - 0 views

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    Marketers have it tough. Just look at all of the things we can optimize! Where do we start?!

    Well, we can start with these 25 articles, including one from yours truly. Search Optimization Social Optimization Local Optimization Email Marketing (No Optimization?) Mobile Optimization Content Marketing Conversion Optimization Reputation Management
Brian Massey

What Spending $252,000 On Conversion Rate Optimization Taught Me - 0 views

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     @neilpatel While it may sound self-serving to share with you an article on why you should spend money with a company like ours, a conversion optimization company, I think you'll find the points made by Neil Patel are a great guide to choosing your conversion optimization strategy.

    Yes, you need a conversion optimization strategy, even if you don't hire consultants.

    Given Neil's background of creating companies in the online marketing optimization space (KISSmetrics and CrazyEgg), I hope we'll see some more from him in the form of tools.
Brian Massey

Stay Informed: 39 Conversion Optimization Blogs for You to Follow | The Invesp Blog - 0 views

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    In their own words:8. Conversion Sciences Blog Conversion Sciences is another A/B testing conversion optimization agency that has stood the test of time (it was founded in 2007). In this blog you can find some remarkable and noteworthy ideas about A/B testing and conversion optimization. What to read: AB Testing JavaScript: Great Power, Great ProblemsHow to Avoid Mobile-Friendly Redesign DisastersAB Testing Inspiration: Using Emotional TriggersHow Google Reviews Drive Conversions for Local Businesses
Brian Massey

Help CRO Beat SEO with Powerful Tweetable CRO Quotes - 0 views

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    The echo chamber is alive and well in the Conversion Optimization world. @richpage has noticed how few of us are searching for CRO and "conversion rate optimization" on Google. What gives?

    To quote Bryan Eisenberg, "Most websites don't have a traffic problem. Every site has a conversion problem."

    If you're waiting to put conversion optimization to work on your site, the least you can do is help us spread the word. Click through for some very interesting statistics.
Brian Massey

Conversion Optimization School is in Session | conversion optimization | Social Media C... - 0 views

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    If you run a blog, you'll really enjoy this critique of Jay Baer's Convince and Convert blog by Derek Halpern of SocialTriggers.com. Great ideas include: Simplify your landing pages, make your most imporant conversions most prominent, add a call to action after the comments (I call this a "dripping pan"), and more.
Brian Massey

5 Lies Website Conversion Consultants Tell - Get the Truth - 0 views

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    Whenever someone writes an article about Conversion Consultants (like us), we are always nervous that we might cross some of these lines.

    We know that we have made these mistakes in the past.

    The issue is exacerbated when the author is someone like Amy Africa, who has the experience and likes to tell things like they are. Her middle name could be "Frank".

    I'm happy to report that we have evolved beyond these "lies" and firmly embrace the matching truths.

    If you are looking for someone to guide your optimization efforts, have a conversion with a Conversion Scientist.
Brian Massey

Regular Expressions Guide for SEO, Google Analytics & Google Tag Manager - 0 views

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    Regular expressions rear their ugly head in more and more places. Google Analytics is just one.

    For me the regular expression showed up in the excellent Yoast SEO plugin for Wordpress. I needed to redirect a URL that had parameters, like this:

    http://conversionsciences.com/conversion-upside-report/?t=10000&v=344&x=250

    To do this, I could not use a regular redirect, as everything after the ? would be stripped away. I needed to use a Regular Expression Redirect. However, this sort of thing -- using query parameters -- wasn't covered in any of the Yoast documentation.

    This article gave me the hint I needed, and the technique that ended up working. To summarize, I used the following regular expression to match my URL with the parameters:

    ^\/conversion-upside-report($|\/.*$)

    The parentheses save the matching contents into a variable, which I can access using $1 in the new URL, like this:

    resources/conversion-rate-optimization-calculator/upside-report/$1

    It worked great. Give it a try: http://conversionsciences.com/conversion-upside-report/?t=10000&v=344&x=250

    Thanks to Himanshu.
Brian Massey

Conversion Optimization: The grand-slam of website design | Philly Marketing Labs - 0 views

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    Wonder what your conversion rate should be? @PhillyMktgLabs takes a stab at some categories. NOTE: These conversion rates are unacceptible!
Brian Massey

Conversion optimization is the keystone to digital revenue generation - Louis Gudema Bl... - 0 views

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    This post has a wealth of examples for optimizing your site. Scroll through to learn much, including an example from our .

    Have you taken the free short course we offer there? You should.
Brian Massey

Conversion Rate Optimization (CRO) Techniques: The Complete List - 0 views

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    I'm always wary of any list that claims to be "complete." This list comes pretty close, and includes one of my favorite selections from The Conversion Scientist Blog.

    The list is novel in that you can select the categories of interest to you and the post will modify itself to serve you best.

    I'll be intersted to find out if this novel feature increases conversion rates on the page.

    What do you think?
Brian Massey

Website Features That Influence Shoppers: 10 Indicators And 3 Lessons | Conversion-Kitchen - 1 views

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    @fusionmex via @TheGrok I"ve been working with a number of e-commerce clients over the past few months. Conversion optimization has the potential to increase their conversion rates, increase their average order value and put more money in their pockets. However, Conversion Strategy is the tide that floats all pages. If you are selling online, consider some of these features requested by consumers.
Brian Massey

7 Ways to Add "WOW" Factor to Your Landing Pages - ion interactive blog - The... - 0 views

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    The question to ask on a landing page is, "Will WOW increase my conversions?" Some of these "WOW" features have proven to reduce conversion rates.  Rotating banners of any sort attract the eye away, and can pull readers out of the "meat" of the page where they are more likely to convert. Accordian menus and tabbed content may prevent scanners from quickly consuming the page. It's a bit of a Catch 22: they may not have the patience to click on each item until they've scanned the content... which is hidden. Social widgets can deliver social proof and increase conversion rates. However, social media chicklets that let the visitor go off to Facebook or Twitter work against the purpose of a landing page: to keep visitors on the page until they make a decision. Why send traffic that you've paid for off to Mark Zuckerberg? Lightbox popovers are universally derided if you ask people. However, they almost always increase conversion rates. 

    Every audience is different, so test these WOW features with your own crowd.
Brian Massey

10 Key Things I Learned From Working at a Search Startup - Search Engine Watch - 0 views

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    I find it very refreshing that "Conversion Rate Optimization" made a top ten list for a successful search startup. "Conversion Rate Optimization is Essential, not Optional." These principles are helpful for any business that depends on the Web for leads or sales.
Brian Massey

3 Ways To Increase Conversion If Your Prices Are Not The Cheapest On The Market - Conve... - 1 views

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     @conversion_team It's easy to cut prices.It's hard to build up the value of what you offer in words and images. If you can occupy the high-price category in your niche, life gets much easier.

    So, I was pleased to find this article which makes a bold statement: "Avoid Best Practice Conversion Rate Optimization"

    What?

    While your competitors are testing button color, you can be comparing yourself to the competition, being open about your profits, and doing the math for your visitors.

    Best practices only get you so far. Here are some alternatives for online success.
Brian Massey

The Top 5 Website UX Trends of 2012 | UX Magazine - 0 views

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    While good UX (User eXperience) does not always translate into higher conversion rates or revenue per visit (RPV), these trends point to excellent hypotheses for what MIGHT increase the performance of your site.

    Single Page Sites: Simplicity is often a great way to increase conversion rates Infinite scrolling: Consider this for category pages. I haven't tested this yet. Persistent top nav: I am very curious to see if this increases CR and RPV. Let me know if you've tested it. Web 2.0 Aesthetics: I hope this includes the rotating banners at the top of so many sites. Typography Returns: Your message is the most important part of your conversion optimization plan. Typography can help... or hurt
Brian Massey

Conversion Optimization 101: Pricing Tables - Ecommerce - 0 views

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    Bryan Eisenberg is a great teacher and is one of the fathers of conversion science. In this post, he asks his audience to make recommendations on pricing tables, those pages that ostensibly help us to choose the right product for us.

    Here are my suggestions.

    The main purpose of a page like this is "Help me choose." Choice, as it turns out, is a conversion killer, so these pages can be very helpful. This page needs to tell me which is "The best value." A badge would be helpful, probably on the most expensive item.

    The little "signal bars" are unique and may be helpful, but don't really tell me at a glance what I want to know.

    The copy is unhelpful. Instead of "Essential productivity..." how about "Great system for a tight budget." Instead of "Yield better results..." how about "Good value ready for your network." Instead of "2nd Generation Processor..." how about "This system has the power to do heavy number crunching, video editing and graphics."

    There are too many prices here -- four to be exact. I say, pick two: Savings and total price. Crossing out "Starting price" is a proven way to communicate value.

    Finally, put the coupon code near the "Customize & Buy" buttons to give those transactional shoppers an extra push.

    What do you find frustrating about this page?
Brian Massey

Website Features That Influence Shoppers: 10 Indicators And 3 Lessons - 0 views

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    @fusionmex via @TheGrok I"ve been working with a number of e-commerce clients over the past few months. Conversion optimization has the potential to increase their conversion rates, increase their average order value and put more money in their pockets. However, Conversion Strategy is the tide that floats all pages. If you are selling online, consider some of these features requested by consumers.
Brian Massey

Our best in class ecommerce sites | ConversionIQ - 0 views

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     @conversionIQ has a list of ecommerce sites that seem to be doing things right. These are sites that follow best practices, and thus we would assume they are enjoying high conversion rates and strong revenue per visit.

    Of course, if we were to make a list of 50 ways your site could improve its conversion rate and RPV, we'd be right on about 25 of them. That's why we always back our recommendations up with a series of A/B or split tests.

    Nonetheless, it's always good to look at those online athletes that are at the top of their game.

    Would you like a free strategy session with a Conversion Scientist?
Brian Massey

Google Tweaks AdWords To Give Landing Page Quality More Weight - 0 views

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    Conversion math is sometimes hard to understand. How can really small increases in website conversion rates LOWER the cost of all f my marketing? Well, that is a discussion for another time. Now you don't have to think so hard about it.

    Google has laid it out very clearly: If your landing pages are good, they will send you more traffic for less money. You don't have to be a math genius to figure out the importance of conversion optimization anymore.
Brian Massey

The Conversion Rate Optimization Cheat Sheet for Developers - 0 views

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    If these answers don't ring true with you, you're not ready for conversion optimization. "Why do [Designers] want to get bogged down in all of this marketing stuff? I like building websites - and that's what I want to do." There are two simple answers: Money. Money."
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