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Brian Massey

Conversion Conference Blog » Retargeting Emails - Do E-commerce customers lik... - 0 views

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    Retargeting Emails - Do E-commerce customers like or loathe them? March 10th, 2011Leave a commentGo to comments By Charles Nicolls, SeeWhy At SeeWhy, when we first launched our remarketing service in 2009, Randy Stross wrote a piece about email remarketing in The New York Times suggesting that while remarketing might be a great idea for ecommerce websites, it's not a great idea for consumers. He likened emails following up on abandoned shopping carts to a salesman chasing you down the street if you didn't buy from his store. There are major differences, of course. We've long argued that remarketing emails, when done well, not only drive conversions but also build brand trust. They can deliver great service and provide customers with the confidence to return to buy-either online, by phone or in store. If Randy was right and customers universally resented the intrusion, then these emails wouldn't work. In aiming to answer the question more substantively, I turned to data, and specifically email marketing benchmarks. The key metrics to look at to determine whether customers like or loathe remarketing emails are: the recovery rate the open rate the clickthrough rate the unsubscribe rate Frankly, the evidence is overwhelming: Remarketing, when done well, is appreciated by customers. Here's the evidence: (1) The recovery rate The recovery rate is the percentage of visitors that abandon shopping carts, and remarketed visitors thatthen return and purchase following remarketing. At SeeWhy, we measure recovery rates across all our customers, and currently the average is 20 percent. So, one in five shopping cart abandoners come back and buy, having being remarketed. In some cases, the recovery rate is as high as 50 percent. Moreover, when remarketed customers buy, they spend on average 55 percent more than customers who didn't abandon their shopping carts. (2) The open rate The average email open rate for remarketing emails is currently 46 percent, m
Brian Massey

A report on Tag Management System in Top 100 Internet Retailers-Only Web Analytics - 1 views

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    The greatest threat to the accuracy of your analytics data is inconsistent implementation. Too often, Javascript "Tags" are left off of some pages, put on some pages twice or simply implemented wrong. And, as your site changes, more inconsistencies are created.

    This affects more than just analytics tools. Advertising networks, ratings and review systems, user feedback systems and more rely on properly implemented javascript tags.

    The promise of "Tag Managers" is that you can put one set of code on all of your pages, and then control, monitor and edit the javascript for all of these tags in one place, using rules to determine which tags get placed on which pages. It's another way for marketing to monitor the implementation of online systems without being beholden to IT.

    Yay!

    So, how are the biggest ecommerce companies using Tag Managers? Here's your answer.
Brian Massey

Visitor Personas and Video Games | Orbit Media - 0 views

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     @crestodina I spoke at the Conversion Conference #convcon this week about flipping your message according to your Web visitor. This can be applied to subject lines, search ads, display ads and landing pages.

    One of the most powerful "flips" is between the four kind of visitors outlined by Bryan and Jeffrey Eisenberg in their book Waiting for Your Cat to Bark?.

    Here is a creative twist on the four kinds of visitors you'll encounter on your website: video game characters.

    Is the page, post or email you're working on right now targeting Frogger or Mario or Galaga or PacMan?

    It should.
Brian Massey

Get a Free Copy of my Book for Your Kindle, iPad or Smartphone Your Customer Creation E... - 0 views

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    I'm giving away free copies of my book Your Customer Creation Equation: Unexpected Website Formulas of The Conversion Scientist. There are no strings attached.

    Starting December 15 and running through December 19th, my book will be completely free in the Amazon Kindle Store. Just click on "One Click Buy" during the promo dates, and it'll be delivered right to your Kindle free of charge.

    Don't have a Kindle? Never fear. You can read it on the Amazon Cloud Reader on your computer, or through the free Kindle App available for your Smartphone or iPad.  

      So what is this book I am offering for free? It's called The Customer Creation Equation: Unexpected Website Formulas of The Conversion Scientist™. It gives readers the foolproof formulas to creating a website that not only gets the right traffic, but converts that traffic to customers, returning customers and advocates.  

    Some of the great things you'll learn in this book:

    - Identify the unique customer creation formula for your site. - Set up your own digital conversion lab to measure your progress. - Develop landing pages for your site that actually deliver. - Charge your marketing "batteries" to reduce your advertising expenditures. - Communicate authoritatively with designers, developers, and executives.

    So please, do not buy this book.  

    Go over to the Kindle Store and get your copy absolutely free. Your website will thank you for it.
Brian Massey

The Answer to This One Question Will Skyrocket Your Sales | Inc.com - 0 views

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    We often talk about the power of the thank-you page. Once someone has purchased from you or signed up with you, a psychological effect called "Likeing" takes hold. The person likes you more for no other reason than that they chose you.

    So, you must be good.

    We recommend that you ask for social shares on the thank you page, ask them to upsell on the thank you page, and sign up for email on the thank you page.

    Here is another great thing to ask for: Feedback.
Brian Massey

10 Signs You Are About To Hire The Right Copywriter - 0 views

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    I'll be presenting on Killer Conversion Copy at @convcon in Chicago, and one of my basic premises is "Killer copy comes from killer copywriters." If you are deciding how get your site to perform better, this list of copywriter attributes is spot on.

    You can still save on Conversion Conference Chicago June 25-26. I hope to see you there.
Brian Massey

9 Steps to Write Your Ultimate Home Page Headline - 0 views

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    "A mere 6 to 12 words stand between you and a lower bounce rate." This is how Joanna Wiebe begins a very comprehensive tutorial on writing your home page headline.

    Home pages are hard. They have to deliver to a broad audience, and audience that could be visiting for almost any reason. However, half of our traffic comes to them on average. So, we need to get some things very right.

    The first thing to focus on is the headline.

    Of course, my primary advice is to hire someone like Joanna to write it for you, but if you aren't open to that, this is the best post I've seen on the topic.
Brian Massey

Google SERP Snippet Optimization Tool | @SEOmofo - 0 views

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    Juxtaposition, or "where" something is placed on a Web page has lots to do with "what" you say on that page. I find that I can only develop copy and headings so far before I have to see how they will interact on the page. I have to do a mockup. Well, there is another place that our titles and copy show up, and it is a very competitive context: Search Engine Results Pages (SERPs). So, I was glad to find this handy little tool that let me see what my title, description and URL look like on a Google SERP. Now if only @SEOmofo could add the the page preview feature as well for a complete picture
Brian Massey

9 Reasons Why Your Content Is Not Shared on Social Networks: New Research | Social Medi... - 0 views

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    I recommend a kind of social media strategy that we call "Content-oriented" social media. This strategy revolves around creating content and sharing it with your social networks. If it gets shared around, you generate more qualified prospects to your site to convert. Clicks are measureable, which we like at Conversion Sciences. Here are nine errors we make that limits the amount of sharing that goes on around our content. NOTE: In #8, the writer defines six sharing personas. Note that 7 of the 8 prefer email as a tool of their sharing. This is an article on social media. The insinuation is that email is a social media tool. You may know that I call email the largest social network on the planet. Just saying...
Brian Massey

'Try demo' or 'Buy now': A/B testing finds which button increased clickthroughs by 47% - 0 views

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    In my new book -- see preview on Facebook -- I isolate five conversion signatures, one of which is right for your website. One is the Site as a Service signature, and the first conversion strategy is "Turn Visitors into Tryers."

    This case study bears out the importance of that strategy. SaaS sites have an advantage over ecommerce sites in that their visitors can try the product right there on site. Why not offer a trial? Find out the other strategies in a free video introducing the book's core concepts.
Brian Massey

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?
Brian Massey

Which Site Seal do People Trust the Most? (2013 Survey Results) - Articles - Baymard In... - 0 views

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    When you place the logos of third parties on your site, you are "borrowing" the trust they have created for yourself. Such logos include client logos, website certified logos, associations you belong to, and even the credit card company logos found on checkout pages.

    Here is an interesting study on which common trust symbols are perceived as most trustworthy.
Brian Massey

Conversion Optimization 101: Pricing Tables - Ecommerce - 0 views

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    Bryan Eisenberg is a great teacher and is one of the fathers of conversion science. In this post, he asks his audience to make recommendations on pricing tables, those pages that ostensibly help us to choose the right product for us.

    Here are my suggestions.

    The main purpose of a page like this is "Help me choose." Choice, as it turns out, is a conversion killer, so these pages can be very helpful. This page needs to tell me which is "The best value." A badge would be helpful, probably on the most expensive item.

    The little "signal bars" are unique and may be helpful, but don't really tell me at a glance what I want to know.

    The copy is unhelpful. Instead of "Essential productivity..." how about "Great system for a tight budget." Instead of "Yield better results..." how about "Good value ready for your network." Instead of "2nd Generation Processor..." how about "This system has the power to do heavy number crunching, video editing and graphics."

    There are too many prices here -- four to be exact. I say, pick two: Savings and total price. Crossing out "Starting price" is a proven way to communicate value.

    Finally, put the coupon code near the "Customize & Buy" buttons to give those transactional shoppers an extra push.

    What do you find frustrating about this page?
Brian Massey

A Typeface Overview For Print And Web Design - 0 views

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    One of the things we rely on our designers for is their knowledge of how font typeface, size and color work on our pages. This is a nice primer for marketers and business owners who want to understand this skill a little better.
Brian Massey

How Good is Your Intuition? Behavioral Economics and Conversion Optimisation | Myth Buster - 0 views

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    Your brain works on two systems, one of which is the "adult" -- critical, discerning, investigative -- and the other which is "intuitive." While the intuitive just wants to have fun, the Adult shows up when there is a problem. If you are appealing to the intuitive with your website, don't do things that cause problems, otherwise, mommy will show up and ruin the fun.

    If none of this makes sense, please just read this interesting article based on Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman.
Brian Massey

7 Things Highly Productive People Do | Inc.com - 0 views

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    We focus on conversion marketing because it lets us spend our limited resources on the things that will move our business forward. However, when you first start your conversion optimization process, you are going to have to do MORE work until you get the data on what programs to kill. So, I thought I would pass along some very effective tips that have worked for me to find more time in my already crowded day. Enjoy. 
Brian Massey

50 Awesome Posts on Email Marketing | Unbounce - 0 views

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    Email is the biggest social network on the planet. If you find yourself reluctant to tackle this proven cahnnel, here is a one-stop resource for inspiration and instruction.
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?
Brian Massey

SOON! Create Landing Pages easily, #LandingPages - 0 views

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    Site as a Service Home pages have one purpose: To get visitors to become "tryers" of your application. In general, we want to be as efficient as possible, asking for only the required information to join a trial. Then we let email carry the mail. Lander offers an interesting experience on their home page. This treatment requires several clicks when one would suffice. This does two very important things: It conveys a sense of the company's personality and brandIt discourages poorly qualified visitors making their list convert to buyers betterThis is a good trade-off a lower conversion rate (to tryer) and improving the quality of a list.
Brian Massey

The Product Page 2012: 7 Must-Test Elements - 0 views

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     @TheGrok  says "Test your product headline to be benefit oriented as opposed to just product name." I hadn't considered that. Good lists always tell you something you hadn't thought of and Bryan has such a list for Online Stores and Publication sites who feature their offerings on Product Pages. Product pages are the money pages on your site, and are one of the first places to look for optimization opportunities.
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