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Brian Massey

How to Design a Home Page That Converts | ConversionXL - 0 views

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     @peeplaja - This is about as complete a summary of home page best practices that I've ever seen. Peep could have made this an eBook. There are some great examples, specific recommendations and tons of links to other resources. This ambitious post covers:Map out buyer personasCraft a value propositionBuild a connectionUse proper visualsDefine most wanted actionCreate call to actionWrite user oriented copyAdd trust elementsTest lengthCheck load speed
Brian Massey

The Strongest Online Persuader You'll Ever Encounter: Yourself | - 0 views

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    The things that make us effective marketers or stand in our way often aren't external, but internal. Being a good marketer, copywriter or Conversion Scientist means coming to terms with our own demons, limitations and neuroses.

    Dr. Aaron Balick maps out how our overburdened Ego does it's best "while being goaded on by the Id and being told off by the Superego."

    Dr. Balick knows how to help us relate to these kind of issues.
Brian Massey

Zara: A Usability Case Study - 0 views

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    The steps we take as conversion optimizers look suspiciously like designers. Each of theses steps can use more data, though:User PersonasJob StoriesUsability TestingAffinity Mapping2x2 AnalysisProblem DefinitionIdeate & CreateMockupsPrototypeValidateOur task is to execute on this with high frequency and make small changes as we go to learn what moves the needle.
Brian Massey

19 Things We Can Learn From Numerous Heatmap Tests | ConversionXL - 1 views

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     @peeplaja has just saved you a whole lot of time. He's done the research and found the studies that you can use to refute the often poor advice your designers are giving your Web team.

    Spend some time with this post and the links he references if you want to consistently create effective, high-converting websites.
Brian Massey

Scientists map the semantic brain using stories - 0 views

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    it's interesting that scientists side to use stories -- from The Moth podcast -- to stimulate test subjects' brains in this fMRI study. The conclusion is that these stories stimulate areas scattered across our cortex. Stories light up our brains. No wonder storytelling I'd so powerful in marketing.
Brian Massey

Optimizing Conversion Rates with 5 Quantitative & Qualitative Tests (Part 2) - 0 views

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    Conversion tools and tips from the Performable guys
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