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Brian Massey

4 Ways to Increase Average Order Value - Search Engine Watch (#SEW) - 0 views

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    If your business runs the Online Store formula, average order value (AOV) is probably a critical metric. Here are many ways to increase average order value categorized into four types.
Brian Massey

Smart marketing in the era of agile commerce | VentureBeat - 0 views

  • Ironically, one of the best models for agility and persuasion is found offline, in the world of traditional retailing. Merchandisers at brick-and-mortar chains continually experiment with displays and layouts, offers and messaging, in order to find what works best at each store, then share their findings among stores
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    Ironically, one of the best models for agility and persuasion is found offline, in the world of traditional retailing. Merchandisers at brick-and-mortar chains continually experiment with displays and layouts, offers and messaging, in order to find what works best at each store, then share their findings among stores.
Brian Massey

Design a Perfect Search Box - 0 views

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    @101babich When we isolate the visitors to a website that use site search, we often find a significantly higher conversion rate and average order value. Searchers are great customers.

    This does not imply cause and effect.

    However, after running tests that improve the visibility of search, we have found that we can increase the number of searchers, and that these new searchers are more likely to buy.

    It doesn't work every time, but it is certainly worth a try.

    The lesson? Follow Nick's advice here.
Brian Massey

Website Features That Influence Shoppers: 10 Indicators And 3 Lessons - 0 views

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    @fusionmex via @TheGrok I"ve been working with a number of e-commerce clients over the past few months. Conversion optimization has the potential to increase their conversion rates, increase their average order value and put more money in their pockets. However, Conversion Strategy is the tide that floats all pages. If you are selling online, consider some of these features requested by consumers.
Brian Massey

Website Features That Influence Shoppers: 10 Indicators And 3 Lessons | Conversion-Kitchen - 1 views

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    @fusionmex via @TheGrok I"ve been working with a number of e-commerce clients over the past few months. Conversion optimization has the potential to increase their conversion rates, increase their average order value and put more money in their pockets. However, Conversion Strategy is the tide that floats all pages. If you are selling online, consider some of these features requested by consumers.
Brian Massey

Conversioner | 11 steps for creating the best converting registration forms - 0 views

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    I recently went to a website to buy a new keyboard for a laptop. I found the site with the right price and delivery and put the keyboard in my cart.

    When I went to checkout, the first question on the billing form was Gender.

    Gender?

    Why does an electronics part manufacturer need to know if I'm a man or woman?

    It introduced enough doubt in my process that I left -- I abandoned my order.

    The unfortunate statistic is that 86% of visitors abandon forms of all kinds. It's doubly heartbreaking when they do so in thei cart, because that costs you ready buyers.

    The eleven recommendations made here will set you on a path to reduce your abandonment rates. My favorites are: 5. Use a title that explains why the user needs to sign up 6. Show them their password (who said invisible passwords was a good idea?) 12. Put errors in an obvious place and make them visible. Happy Converting!
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

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

http://publications.mediapost.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=Articles.san&forwarddg=1&art_aid... - 0 views

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    Shimon Sandler offers some tips for linking phone orders to search campaigns, ranging from simple (using a pay-per-call provider) to more involved (setting up a database of unique promo codes tied to specific keywords).

    You can create a unique landing page for each product that features a different phone number for each of the engines, or add a promo/reference code to each product page and train your phone sales reps to ask for and record this code for every order.

    Sandler says that you can also put a printable coupon on each landing page that consumers need to redeem in-store, or try an IVR phone system that tracks phone calls and their sources. - Read the whole story...
Brian Massey

Pay-per-Click Search is NOT 'Storage Wars': Why there are no Million Dollar Storage Loc... - 0 views

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    This is a fabulous way of looking at your Pay-per-click (PPC) ad spend. The concept of a "marketin clearning" price range draws into sharp focus the importance of lowering your acquisition costs to participate in more search traffic and remain profitable.

    Of course, the best way to lower your acquisition cost is to increase the conversion rate and average order value of your website. 
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