Visitor Personas and Video Games | Orbit Media - 0 views
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@crestodina I spoke at the Conversion Conference #convcon this week about flipping your message according to your Web visitor. This can be applied to subject lines, search ads, display ads and landing pages.
One of the most powerful "flips" is between the four kind of visitors outlined by Bryan and Jeffrey Eisenberg in their book Waiting for Your Cat to Bark?.
Here is a creative twist on the four kinds of visitors you'll encounter on your website: video game characters.
Is the page, post or email you're working on right now targeting Frogger or Mario or Galaga or PacMan?
It should.
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
How Creating Crawlable Landing Pages Increased Quality Score | SEER Interactive - 0 views
Build a Conversion Rate Heatmap by Hour & Day of Week in Google Docs | Optimisation Beacon - 0 views
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When we dig into a site's analytics, we try a number of different approaches to the data. Sometimes interesting things pop out, and sometimes the data looks "as expected."
This is an analysis we are going to start adding to our analysis: Heatmap of Conversions by Hour of Day. We will modify it for our ecommerce clients (as we track Revenue per Visit, or RPV).
You might try this and see if there is an interesting pattern in your data.
10 Principles of Effective Pricing Pages | ConversionXL - 0 views
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@PeepLaja Pricing is hard for online services. Part of the reason is that the kind of thinking that makes for great online services don't work well when applied to the psychology of buying. However, there are some things that are true for both apps and pricing schemes: keeping it simple, helping people choose the next step, limiting choices, and adding playfulness. Peep covers these and more with some great examples. These principles apply to other kinds of businesses as well, especially online publications and ecommerce sites.
Improve landing page optimization by knowing customers better than their own mothers - 0 views
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The folks at ConversionVoodoo give us two simple questions we should ask before creating a landing page. The "elephant in the room" here is that one landing page probably isn't going to work, as different people respond to different ads, and thus need a different landing page. What you know about them will make all the difference in your conversion rates.
Marketers Have It Wrong: Forget Engagement, Consumers Want Simplicity - Forbes - 0 views
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I've put forth in my new book that adding social media icons to a landing page is a bad idea. I get a lot of pushback on this. Here's some support for my position. Simplicity sells. "Engagement" doesn't. This article highlights three components that consumers need to make it easier to buy. They need to trust the information they receive.They need to learn effectively without distraction.They need to be able to weigh options confidently. Help your visitors choose and choose confidently. Worry about your social media strategy after the sale.
5 Easy Tips to Boost Conversions from YouTube Ads - Search Engine Watch (#SEW) - 0 views
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YouTube is a challenging environment for Conversion Scientists, despite @purnavirji 's optimism. Video is an amazing way to communicate, so we must pay attention to the second biggest search engine on the planet. Purna's advice includes strategic as well as tactical advice, and I found it very helpful.
Science of Distraction: Why Your Audience May Be Missing Your Message - 0 views
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We tracked the eyes of 22 people as they watched three kinds of video: Talking head video, webinar-style slide video and hand-drawn whiteboard-style video.
What we found out was that a human face is magnetic. Even when props were added, the viewers' gazes returned quickly to the face.
This article on how onscreen talent can hurt your product demo videos echoes our findings.
Yes, humans love human faces. We gaze at them and examine them. Unfortunately, this is a problem when we want someone to look at something else.
The Penn and Teller magic video in this article is worth the trip.
Anatomy of a Successful Landing Page | John Fox - 0 views
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@b2bmarketing via @huffpostbiz John Fox gets landing pages and is bringing the tale of this important online strategy to the masses who read the Huffington Post. Much of the article was based on an interview with yours truly.
There are two defining characteristics of a landing page: It must keep the promise made by the link or ad that brings people to the page It is single-mindedly focused on getting them to take an action that will help them or the business Fox goes on the talk about trust, proof and images as keys to effective landing pages. He also talks about eliminating distractions and avenues for abandonment.
Thanks for a great article, John.
Shopping Cart Abandonment: Why It Happens & How To Recover Baskets Of Money - 0 views
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@peeplaja offers a great post on shopping cart abandonment
In my book I say that abandonment is like cholesterol: There is a good kind and a bad kind. For each there is a strategy for reducing the impact of abandonment on your business.
Good abandoners leave because they aren't done with their shopping process. The challenge is to get them to come back and buy when they are done. There are several strategies here for retargeting the visitor who abandons using email and ads.
Bad abandoners leave because you surprised them or didn't provide the information they were looking for. This kind of abandonment can be treated by improving the checkout process and by using pricing and shipping strategies.
Abandonment is the most heartbreaking of conversion killers. it is also a fertile place to increase the performance of your website.
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.
Perfect Landing Page Webinar · Formstack - 0 views
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This is a great overview of Landing Page best practices complete with examples. You'll find a lot in common with our Chemstry of the Landing Page presentation. Headlines and Ad Copy Clear and Concise Headlines Impeccable Grammar Trust indicators Call to Action Buttons Lose the Links Visuals (images) Above the Fold Always be testing
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
The eye-tracking images provided by the folks at EyeQuant are telling.
The pages now drive more attention to the ads, taking attention away from the free results. Ironically, it also makes the ads more evident, with a bright icon beside each.
EyeQuant calls this "a Subtle Work of Genius". What do you think?