Mobile Menus: Hold the Hamburger?-GetElastic - 0 views
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It's like 1995 on the mobile web right now. In the 90s, we were feeling our way through the process of defining what a "web page" should be, mostly by just launching things.
Now we find ourselves in our own 1994 on the mobile web, trying to figure out what a "mobile experience" is.
Right down to how the navigation should work.
If you're struggling with how to present menus on a small screen, this article should help. My partner in CRO, Joel Harvey, will be spilling the beans on what we've been finding in our tests at Conversion Conference 2015.
Do you have a ticket yet?
5 Lies Website Conversion Consultants Tell - Get the Truth - 0 views
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Whenever someone writes an article about Conversion Consultants (like us), we are always nervous that we might cross some of these lines.
We know that we have made these mistakes in the past.
The issue is exacerbated when the author is someone like Amy Africa, who has the experience and likes to tell things like they are. Her middle name could be "Frank".
I'm happy to report that we have evolved beyond these "lies" and firmly embrace the matching truths.
If you are looking for someone to guide your optimization efforts, have a conversion with a Conversion Scientist.
How To Conduct A Conversion Optimization Experiment | Relative Bearing - 1 views
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Here's the first line from this very helpful little post. "0 sales! What? But we got 517 unique visitors this week!" Airing your mistakes is not seen as smart marketing in many circles, but this kind of thing really is helpful. Besides the important moral of this story, there's another:
Failing the right way leads to success faster. Failing without knowing why invites unnecessary failure.
I predict good things for these folks.
Forget The 10,000-Hour Rule; Edison, Bezos, & Zuckerberg Follow The 10,000-Experiment Rule - 0 views
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When collecting data is so inexpensive and easy-to-do, we can no longer suffer old methods of becoming excellent at our jobs.
'A 2014 review of 88 previous studies found that "deliberate practice explained 26% of the variance in performance for games, 21% for music, 18% for sports, 4% for education, and less than 1% for professions. We conclude that deliberate practice is important, but not as important as has been argued." '
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There are those among us who have a true command of words and their use. I marvel at them. It is a power that is critical to persuasion, conversion and selling. Gabriella Sannino clearly sees it as a power to help people solve their problems. What better brand experience can you deliver than to help someone find answers to their questions?