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Conversion Conference Blog » Retargeting Emails - Do E-commerce customers lik... - 0 views

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    Retargeting Emails - Do E-commerce customers like or loathe them? March 10th, 2011Leave a commentGo to comments By Charles Nicolls, SeeWhy At SeeWhy, when we first launched our remarketing service in 2009, Randy Stross wrote a piece about email remarketing in The New York Times suggesting that while remarketing might be a great idea for ecommerce websites, it's not a great idea for consumers. He likened emails following up on abandoned shopping carts to a salesman chasing you down the street if you didn't buy from his store. There are major differences, of course. We've long argued that remarketing emails, when done well, not only drive conversions but also build brand trust. They can deliver great service and provide customers with the confidence to return to buy-either online, by phone or in store. If Randy was right and customers universally resented the intrusion, then these emails wouldn't work. In aiming to answer the question more substantively, I turned to data, and specifically email marketing benchmarks. The key metrics to look at to determine whether customers like or loathe remarketing emails are: the recovery rate the open rate the clickthrough rate the unsubscribe rate Frankly, the evidence is overwhelming: Remarketing, when done well, is appreciated by customers. Here's the evidence: (1) The recovery rate The recovery rate is the percentage of visitors that abandon shopping carts, and remarketed visitors thatthen return and purchase following remarketing. At SeeWhy, we measure recovery rates across all our customers, and currently the average is 20 percent. So, one in five shopping cart abandoners come back and buy, having being remarketed. In some cases, the recovery rate is as high as 50 percent. Moreover, when remarketed customers buy, they spend on average 55 percent more than customers who didn't abandon their shopping carts. (2) The open rate The average email open rate for remarketing emails is currently 46 percent, m
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How can Directory Submission be effective for your Web Site? « Computer Techn... - 0 views

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    Thousands of directories are available on the Internet to connect you with a number of sites. Some Paid and some Free online directories are available for this purpose. Some directories take one time fee while some take reoccurring fee. When you make a submission to a paid or free directory, then your site is also accessible with these sites by the search engine. By directory submission, you can be confident of getting traffic on your site. In this way you can enhance the Google Page Rank for site as well as your SERP also grows up. Directory Submission helps in creating relevant and long lasting link building.
Brian Massey

Colleges Rehab Their Web Sites for Major Payoffs - Technology - The Chronicle of Higher... - 0 views

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    We've had the privilege of working with several colleges to optimize their websites. The lessons laid out in this article cannot be overstated. According to SpyFu.com, of 5,050 websites in the "University" and "College" industries who spend more than $5000 per month on search ads, only 275 have split testing software installed. However, 4,208 have some form of web analytics software installed.

    The bottom line is that those universities who are involved in testing their sites are going to win more top students to graduate and undergraduate programs.

    "Many private universities spend upward of $2,000 to recruit each student who enrolls." A little optimization will go a long way.
Brian Massey

Infograph: Conversion Killers | CWCS Managed Hosting - 0 views

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     "57% of customers will abandon a web page if it takes more than 3 seconds to load." This is just one of the interesting factoids found in this heartbreaking infographic.

    You'll learn the eight primary factors that cause potential customer to abandon your site.

    What is the impact of reviews on the purchase decision? It's in there.

    Finally, discover what website factors make buyers buy more.

    Then, have a conversation with us to find out how to harvest more revenue from your site. Your first call is free.
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     "57% of customers will abandon a web page if it takes more than 3 seconds to load." This is just one of the interesting factoids found in this heartbreaking infographic.

    You'll learn the eight primary factors that cause potential customer to abandon your site.

    What is the impact of reviews on the purchase decision? It's in there.

    Finally, discover what website factors make buyers buy more.

    Then, have a conversation with us to find out how to harvest more revenue from your site. Your first call is free.
Brian Massey

SRI's Values and Lifestyle Program - 0 views

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    Here is a different way of looking at the personalities of the people who are visiting your Web site. Remember, peoples' personalities change when they are problem solving on the Web. Don't think about their normal personality type. Think about how they are going to act when visiting your site in particular.
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

17 Web & Graphic Design Trends To Watch In 2017 - 0 views

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    There are sevreral items in this list that are important for conversion optimizers to take note of, things to try. Mobile-first design: I surprised to learn how many leads and sales are now coming from the mobile web. Skeleton screens: Far better than some spinning animation for decreasing both load times AND percieved load times. Photo-cenric Menus: Try these for ecommerce sites. Scroll-triggerd animations: ONLY FOR STORY TELLING! Animated Call-to-action Buttons: Try those that shimmer without interaction. Hand lettering: Be careful not to make things hard to read. AI for design: I just have to try Grid.
Brian Massey

The Web Credibility Project: Guidelines - Stanford University - 0 views

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    Now here's a very interesting resource on building Web sites with credibility.
Brian Massey

Web Marketing SEO Tools Score - 0 views

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    Quick Search Engine grader for web sites. Free.
Brian Massey

Rotating Banners? Just Say No! | ClickZ - 0 views

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    It is astounding that these rotating hero shots are so common on e-commerce sites. We have seen in the lab that they are a sure way to reduce site engagement and crater conversion rates. Don't believe it? Tim Ash would know and lists the reasons in this eye-opening article. Please read it.

    There is more on hero sliders in my most recent Search Engine Land column.
Brian Massey

Top 10 eCommerce websites (by conversion rate) « I love split testing - Visua... - 0 views

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    Wonder which sites are the top-converting sites on the Web. Here they are, with some reasons they do so well.
Brian Massey

Pingdom Tools - 0 views

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    Did you know that load times affect conversion rates. Google has recently started penalizing your page quality score if you have slow load times. Pingdom Tools measure the performance of your Web site and help you diagnose the source of slow loading pages.
Brian Massey

BBC NEWS | Technology | Web users 'getting more selfish' - 0 views

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    This article talks about how visitors to web sites are more results oriented and selfish. Referred by Erin.
Brian Massey

What Identities Are We Using to Sign in Around the Web? [INFOGRAPHIC] - 0 views

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    How a visitor interacts with your site is important to conversion. Here is an analysis of the identities used to login to news, business, entertainment, and other sites
Brian Massey

26 Ways to Use Visuals in Your Social Media Marketing | Social Media Examiner - 0 views

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     @smexaminer While images are important for social media to help break through the noise, they are also very important on our landing pages, home pages and other web pages.

    Unfortunately, we often resort to what I call "business porn" in my book. Business porn includes stock photos of multi-racial smiling people, of graphs going up and to the right, and of cheerful women with headsets.

    So if you are struggling with what to use for visuals on your site or in your emails, here are 26 excellent ideas. 
Brian Massey

Functional Minimalism for Web Design - 0 views

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    "Minimalism is well suited to landing pages and portfolio sites like in example below, which have fairly simple goals, relatively low amounts of content."
Brian Massey

Bounce Rate Demystified [Infographic] | Get Elastic Ecommerce Blog - 0 views

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    The Bounce Rate is the number of people who leave your Web site after visiting one page divided by the number of people who come.

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    Visits

    This infographic is a great way to quickly understand why people bounce, and if your bounce rate is atrocious or acceptible. 
Brian Massey

Customer creation, conversion, & SEO: an interview with Brian Massey | SEO Copywriting - 0 views

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    What happens when you understand what your online recipe is? Magical things. More visitors. More sales. More leads. More revenue. This is not a job for a web designer or developer. As the business owner, marketing manager, or agency, you must know how to shepherd the development of a site into a repeatable, measurable formula. Here's an opportunity to learn more.
Brian Massey

A report on Tag Management System in Top 100 Internet Retailers-Only Web Analytics - 1 views

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    The greatest threat to the accuracy of your analytics data is inconsistent implementation. Too often, Javascript "Tags" are left off of some pages, put on some pages twice or simply implemented wrong. And, as your site changes, more inconsistencies are created.

    This affects more than just analytics tools. Advertising networks, ratings and review systems, user feedback systems and more rely on properly implemented javascript tags.

    The promise of "Tag Managers" is that you can put one set of code on all of your pages, and then control, monitor and edit the javascript for all of these tags in one place, using rules to determine which tags get placed on which pages. It's another way for marketing to monitor the implementation of online systems without being beholden to IT.

    Yay!

    So, how are the biggest ecommerce companies using Tag Managers? Here's your answer.
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
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