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Brian Massey

Useful Value Proposition Examples (and How to Create a Good One) | ConversionXL - 0 views

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     @peeplaja has given us another great post, full of examples and destined to change your fortune if you put it to work on your site.

    The primary barrier to speaking clearly about our business is that we must choose to communicate with someone other than everyone. In other words, we must risk being uninteresting to some portion of our audience in exchange for really knocking our value prop out of the park for others.

    Read carefully. Then choose.
Brian Massey

Conversion Rate Optimization For Marketing Professionals Group News | LinkedIn - 0 views

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     @peeplaja has given us another great post, full of examples and destined to change your fortune if you put it to work on your site.

    The primary barrier to speaking clearly about our business is that we must choose to communicate with someone other than everyone. In other words, we must risk being uninteresting to some portion of our audience in exchange for really knocking our value prop out of the park for others.

    Read carefully. Then choose.
Brian Massey

Best Practices for Imagery - 0 views

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    My advice to my clients is to put as much (or more) effort into your images as you put into your copy on a web page. Here are some great tips on how to craft images that work with your copy to advance your value proposition.
Brian Massey

How to Design a Home Page That Converts | ConversionXL - 0 views

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     @peeplaja - This is about as complete a summary of home page best practices that I've ever seen. Peep could have made this an eBook. There are some great examples, specific recommendations and tons of links to other resources. This ambitious post covers:Map out buyer personasCraft a value propositionBuild a connectionUse proper visualsDefine most wanted actionCreate call to actionWrite user oriented copyAdd trust elementsTest lengthCheck load speed
Brian Massey

The Essential Checklist for Much Higher-Converting Checkouts - 0 views

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     @richpage #CRO Checklists are very helpful when making decisions about your website. They take the immediacy and emotion out of your decisions.

    I love checklists and this is a good one. It's ten things to consider when designing your checkout process.

    My favorites are:10. Consistently Expose Your Value Propositions7. Offer help throughout the process5. Remove header navigation during checkout (so easy!)4. Reassure the Prospect that the Price is RightI'll let you explore the rest of the ten checklist items.
Brian Massey

CMOs and Customer Security | AllClear ID Customer Security Program - 0 views

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    Imagine if you were given six months of identity protection by Target or Zappos or Neiman Marcus before they had an online security breach. Imagine if the identity protection was valid for any purchase you made. This is the promise of AllClearID. They are a client of ours and are at the forefront of revising the way we look at online security.

    If you run an ecommerce site, this is a value proposition that will increase your conversion rates. We've done the tests.
Brian Massey

25 Ways to Increase Online Sales Without Spending a Penny - 0 views

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     @richpage offers up 25 things you can do to impact your conversion rate. Not all of these are really "free" when you consider the cost of time and effort. None of them require sending money to an ad network or Google or an agency.

    My favorites are: #7 State your value proposition clearly #8 Create landing pages for your PPC ads #13 Run an A/B test for the subjet line of your next email #18 Improve your webpage load time #22 Discover what your visitors are really doing using CrazyEgg
Brian Massey

12 Blog Mistakes Killing Your Leads and Email List Growth (and how to fix 'em) - Rich Page - 0 views

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    A blog is critical for SEO. It can also be a great lead generator and email list builder.

    The Conversion Scientist™ is crucial to our marketing efforts.

    Rich Page has a great list of do's and don'ts here with examples. You should take a look. Annoying Ads Unclear value proposition Articles with no call to action Not mobile optimized Short articles, no sub-headlines Cluttered sidebar columns No social proof Bland articles Poor incentive to subscribe No exit-intent popups Start Here page
Brian Massey

What The Highest Converting Websites Do - KISSMetrics - 0 views

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     @KISSMetricsYou want to have a high-converting website. You really do. I'm not kidding.

    It makes all of your marketing much cheaper by turning more of your paid and organic traffic into sales. It grows your business more efficiently because your visitors are finding what they want. It gets you off of the "more traffic" treadmill so you can focus on providing great products or great services.

    Here is another awesome summary of the things you could be doing to make your site convert better.
Brian Massey

What to Test First, Second, Third | ConversionXL - 0 views

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    Good sense advice if you want your pages to reel in more leads and sales. I especially appreciate being reminded that "clarity trumps persuasion" a wisdom of Dr. Flint McGlaughlin of MEC Labs.
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