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Brian Massey

Should I Use A Carousel? - 0 views

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    So, should you use a carousel, those rotating hero images now found at the top of most B2B and B2C websites?

    The answer is "carefully."

    This clever little site illustrates the reasons rotating banners are so frustrating. The timing, the amount of text and the order all come into play.

    We have been able to tune a rotating hero on an ecommerce site so that it outperformed a static image. But it took several test cycles and didn't work in every case.

    Have a little chuckle at yourself and enjoy the content on this site -- if you can read fast.
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

Let's Talk About Image Sliders and Conversions | @JeremySaid - 0 views

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    Rotating headers, called "sliders" are losing their favor on landing pages. Ultimately, this is a good thing. But these hedges don't have to be conversion killers.

    In the article's summary of our tests on sliders, we've been able to make rotating hero images work by first testing the order. A large part of the increase in revenue per visit was from putting the most important panels first.

    Notice that the two panels that delivered the best result were offer oriented (Same Day Shipping and Super Saver Shipping). It's possible that we could remove the conceptual panels ("Make a bold outdoor impression" and "Leader in digital mesh banner printing") without impacting the revenue per visit. This would save some load time.
Brian Massey

A New Way to Create Urgency and Social Proof on Product Pages « Get Elastic E... - 0 views

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    While this article focuses on urgency and social proof, take a look at the way this Ruby Lane product page is designed.

    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?
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