Once you've blown your Web development budget on look and feel, you often find yourself short on the most important aspect: content; lead generating, social media supporting, expert making content. This is a great list of ways to generate and reuse content.
As you know we believe that dedicated landing pages are one of the most powerful ways to increase revenue and leads online. It would be best to have a special landing page for each offer you make in an ad, email or on your site.
But who has time to build all of those pages??
If you knew that more landing pages meant more money, you might be able to get your boss to give you more resources.
This post from Hubspot may have the data you need.
I always tell my audiences that exit-intent popovers will increase lead generation and often increase sales in an ecommerce setting. However, there is a negative brand impression from them. Nobody likes popovers, if you ask them.
Now we have some data on what people THINK about exit-intent popovers.
There are sevreral items in this list that are important for conversion optimizers to take note of, things to try.
Mobile-first design: I surprised to learn how many leads and sales are now coming from the mobile web.
Skeleton screens: Far better than some spinning animation for decreasing both load times AND percieved load times.
Photo-cenric Menus: Try these for ecommerce sites.
Scroll-triggerd animations: ONLY FOR STORY TELLING!
Animated Call-to-action Buttons: Try those that shimmer without interaction.
Hand lettering: Be careful not to make things hard to read.
AI for design: I just have to try Grid.
When designing pages that are informational and persuasive, "visuial sugar" will often have a very meaningful negative effect on leads and sales. This is a great summary of what NOT to do on your landing pages and websites.
Key to the many strategies included in The Customer Creation Equation (due out this Spring) is the use of content to charge and discharge marketing "batteries." These strategies involve writing what author Kathryn Aragon calls "Bait Pieces." While I don't see my customers as dumb fish, her process is right on.
Remember: to market on the Web you have to create a Markishing Department, part marketing, part publishing.
"57% of customers will abandon a web page if it takes more than 3 seconds to load." This is just one of the interesting factoids found in this heartbreaking infographic.
You'll learn the eight primary factors that cause potential customer to abandon your site.
What is the impact of reviews on the purchase decision? It's in there.
Finally, discover what website factors make buyers buy more.
Then, have a conversation with us to find out how to harvest more revenue from your site. Your first call is free.
"57% of customers will abandon a web page if it takes more than 3 seconds to load." This is just one of the interesting factoids found in this heartbreaking infographic.
You'll learn the eight primary factors that cause potential customer to abandon your site.
What is the impact of reviews on the purchase decision? It's in there.
Finally, discover what website factors make buyers buy more.
Then, have a conversation with us to find out how to harvest more revenue from your site. Your first call is free.