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Brian Massey

Seth's Blog: Commander Obvious chimes in with Tip #3 for effective web marketing... - 0 views

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    We talk a lot about the power of landing pages in online marketing: pages designed especially for different visitors. I am always surprised that this concept isn't immediately embraced by all. Seth Godin puts the issue in a clear light with simplicity. 
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

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.
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

7 Conversion Lessons Learned From Eye Tracking - 0 views

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    @neilpatel collects some of the most interesting eye-tracking images available and provides seven insights that can help you design your pages and choose images. We have done our own eye-tracking study of business video and you can get the full report now. The report offers similar conclusions for the use of video in a landing page. It includes over 30 minutes of embedded video that you can watch yourself.

    Neil's conclusions include:Be careful you you use [images of] peopleThat people love media (especially on search results pages)That men and women look at images differentlyThat simple images can be more effectiveThe power of the left side of the pageThe power of facesThat people love hand-written notes (my favorite)Enjoy the images he provides.
Brian Massey

Kicking Your Stock Photography Habit | ClickZ - 0 views

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    @tim_ash doesn't mince words, and his post on the pitfalls of stock photogrphy is no exception. "Marketers have turned to stock imagery as a crutch - hastily grabbing an image off the web rather than taking the time to develop an effective page design that will move visitors into the conversion funnel," he says.

    Read on to learn how to NOT be one of these hasty marketers.
Brian Massey

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.
Brian Massey

Why The New Google Search Ads Design Is a Subtle Work of Genius | EyeQuant Blog - 0 views

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    If you didn't know, Google has redesigned their search results pages recently. The change is primarily to the portion of the page that contains "sponsored content", or ads.

    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?
Brian Massey

Use pictures to direct the user's gaze - The Web Usability Blog - 0 views

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    If conversion is important, think twice before letting your designer drop stock photos of pretty people onto your site.
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    eb Services India is a professional SEO company that offers affordable web services like search engine optimization(SEO) service, link building, web peromotion, web designing and web development services, PPC services, content writing, and outsourcing seo services, in India, USA and UK.
Brian Massey

Users Don't Read - The Ride - 0 views

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    How important is copy to your Web site? Find out by removing the copy. This interesting tool turns all copy into X's and O's leaving just the design.
Brian Massey

Top 10 Mistakes in Web Design (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox) - 0 views

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    I couldn't come up with a better 10.
Brian Massey

Design To Sell: 8 Useful Tips To Help Your Website Convert | How-To | Smashing Magazine - 0 views

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    Greate tips for conversion from GrokDotCom
Brian Massey

Fundamental Guidelines Of E-Commerce Checkout Design - Smashing Magazine - 0 views

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    Great study on why people abandon their shopping carts.
Brian Massey

22 Creative Landing Page Designs - A Showcase, Critique, and Optimization Discussion | ... - 0 views

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    If you learn visually, this will teach you much about landing pages.
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

4 Things To Get Right Before You Pay For Traffic - 0 views

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     @bennyblum We don't champion conversion for the fun of it, although it is fun. We do it because it makes us money on the bottom line and gives us leverage when finding more traffic.

    Marketing Land's Benny Blum lays out the things you should do to find this leverage for your online advertising, SEO and PPC. Determine: What's a visit worth? Design for Conversion Get Your Message Right Establish an Organic Strategy
Brian Massey

Landing Page Examples: Untapped Secrets and Sources - - 0 views

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    We just can't get enough info on landing pages. We love them.

    This article helps you design landing pages for three kinds of visitors: Cold visitors (no they don't live up north) Warm visitors (not necessarily friendly) Hot visitors (don't necessarily got it goin' on) How do you address these different visitors? Read on.
Brian Massey

Making a Murderer: 7 Hilarious Things Wrong with Ken Kratz's Website - Medium - 0 views

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    "If Ken Kratz had a child build his website without his awareness and did not make changes at the fear of hurting their feelings, then that would be a permissible excuse."

    Enough said.
Brian Massey

7 things I wished designers did more of when working with developers - 0 views

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    The last one on the list can really make a big difference.

    7. Conduct user research or share findings with developers

    It isn't hard to get user input thanks to inexpensive and easy-to-use services like UsabilityHub.com and Verifyapp.com.

    Learn more about how and when to use tools like this in our free Everyday Behavioral Science training.
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