10 Digital Marketing Story Telling Tips For Small Businesses | Relative Bearing - 0 views
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This article offers Orwell's Five Rules For Writing: Never use a metaphor, simile, or other figure of speech that you are used to seeing in print. Never use a long word where a short one will do. If it is possible to cut a word out, always cut it out. Never use the passive where you can use the active. Never use a foreign phrase, a scientific word, or a jargon word. You can see some of these principles in action.
48 Tweetable Stats To Make You An Online Marketing SmartyPants | Unbounce - 0 views
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@unbounce has provide a post with a double payoff. First, this is a great list of conversion-related stats and, second, a great example of how to design content to be sharable.
The content is sharable for the following reasons: The title contains the call to action "48 Tweetable Stats..." There's something here for everyone The quotes are Twitter-sized for easy sharing in 140 characters Each quote has a call to action in the form of a "Tweet this" link. Every quote So, if you've got something you really want people to share, follow this recipe. For article-style content, use pull quotes and put a "Tweet this" link with each.
These guys are real smarty-pants.
3 Ways the Magic of Dr. Seuss Can Help You Create Unforgettable Copy - Copyblogger - 0 views
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Earlier this week, one of our partners sent over some copy for me to review. In one of the headlines, they had used the term "end-to-end," as in, "An end-to-end solution for your problem."
I told them that terms like "end-to-end" are cliche, and have basically lost all meaning because of overuse. My friend asked, "Why is that?"
This article from Copyblogger answers that question. Our brains are designed to filter out the familiar, the predictable or what is perceived as familiar and predictable.
Read on to find out how you can save your copy from the parts of the brain that keep your messages from getting in.
Through directory submission you have numerous one way links to your website ... - 0 views
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Quality Backlinks are one of the MOST IMPORTANT factors to be considered to rank any website HIGH in popular search engines like Google, Yahoo and MSN. We all know that Directory Submission, Article Submission, Social bookmaking or Blog posting is one of the most important ways to build incoming links to a website from a related page.
Strategy - Seven SMB Marketing Trends for 2011 : MarketingProfs Article - 0 views
Strategy - Rebalance B2B Marketing Budgets to Maximize Sales : MarketingProfs Article - 0 views
What mobile apps are essential for collaboration on the go? - Online Collaboration - 0 views
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As you know, I believe email is more effective than social media marketing at this juncture. This article drives the point home. "Email is, unsurprisingly, still the most important mobile app. According to Forrester, 87 percent of smartphone workers use email on their devices (which leaves me wondering what other 13 percent use their smartphones for), and collectively, they do 32 percent of their email on a smartphone."
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PPC Help: Improving your Landing Page - 0 views
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I'll say it again: If your SEM company isn't INSISTING on helping you with landing pages; if they are satisfied to pick any page on your site as a destination for your expensive PPC marketing; then you are being taken to the cleaners.
Most of what you need to know is right here in this article. Contact me if you still have questions.
3 Pricing Tactics to Reduce Shopping Cart Abandonment « Website Conversion Blog - 0 views
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Shopping Cart abandonment is one of the first places we look when helping e-commerce sites increase their conversion rates. Why spend time and money optimizing a site if the buyers can't get through a shopping cart? Pricing and shipping offers are two issues we have to address at a strategic level. Here is a very informative article from @SeeWhyInc. I particularly like their cart value vs. abaondment rate graphs. Check them out.
The Seven Silent Ways Hidden Friction Kills - 0 views
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Friction is something I haven't written about much. Friction is anything that keeps a visitor from scanning and understanding your page. From a conversion standpoint, it is anything that makes it unclear what a visitor should do. This article really is enlightening about four Originally from Austin McCraw of MarketingExperiments
9 Reasons Why Your Content Is Not Shared on Social Networks: New Research | Social Medi... - 0 views
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I recommend a kind of social media strategy that we call "Content-oriented" social media. This strategy revolves around creating content and sharing it with your social networks. If it gets shared around, you generate more qualified prospects to your site to convert. Clicks are measureable, which we like at Conversion Sciences. Here are nine errors we make that limits the amount of sharing that goes on around our content. NOTE: In #8, the writer defines six sharing personas. Note that 7 of the 8 prefer email as a tool of their sharing. This is an article on social media. The insinuation is that email is a social media tool. You may know that I call email the largest social network on the planet. Just saying...
The 5 Pillars of Web Engagement Management - 0 views
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Web Engagement Management (WEM) is a strategy for how an organization brings together its human and technology resources to optimize its digital presence. In the article What is Web Engagement Management (WEM)? we outlined 5 core WEM components. But we just skimmed the surface. Here's more on what we think is at the center of WEM.
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Price is prominently displayedAdd to Cart button is high on the pageShipping is handled before entering checkoutThe product description is near the hero shot (and well written)Several high-quality photos are provided.All are above the fold or close to it. Are you working this hard to help your visitors buy?