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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

48 Tweetable Stats To Make You An Online Marketing SmartyPants | Unbounce - 0 views

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     @unbounce has provide a post with a double payoff. First, this is a great list of conversion-related stats and, second, a great example of how to design content to be sharable.

    The content is sharable for the following reasons: The title contains the call to action "48 Tweetable Stats..." There's something here for everyone The quotes are Twitter-sized for easy sharing in 140 characters Each quote has a call to action in the form of a "Tweet this" link. Every quote So, if you've got something you really want people to share, follow this recipe. For article-style content, use pull quotes and put a "Tweet this" link with each.

    These guys are real smarty-pants.
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

Google Analytics Tips: 10 Data Analysis Strategies That Pay Off Big! - 0 views

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     @Avinash Kaushik has a unique ability to make analytics human. I don't share many analytics posts with you, as I don't want to scare you off. But I fear I may be underestimating you.

    Here are ten very good ways to get to know your visitors through Google Analytics. I believe you will be energized and excited if you open these reports in your own Google Analytics account.

    This is a great way to start appreciating your visitors in ways that will make your site more successful.
Brian Massey

What Spending $252,000 On Conversion Rate Optimization Taught Me - 0 views

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     @neilpatel While it may sound self-serving to share with you an article on why you should spend money with a company like ours, a conversion optimization company, I think you'll find the points made by Neil Patel are a great guide to choosing your conversion optimization strategy.

    Yes, you need a conversion optimization strategy, even if you don't hire consultants.

    Given Neil's background of creating companies in the online marketing optimization space (KISSmetrics and CrazyEgg), I hope we'll see some more from him in the form of tools.
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

Social Login and Social Sharing, Key Metrics, Ecommerce | Monetate - 0 views

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    I often rail against the gratuitous use of social media icons on Ecommerce sites. It takes people away from your site for little real benefit. The folks at Monetate do a great job of summarizing the best way to use social for the good of your business and of your visitors.
Brian Massey

Wunderlist's Cross-Platform Acquisition & Onboarding Process | UX Magazine - 0 views

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    In my new book Your Customer Creation Equation I discuss the importance of getting new users of Online Services to return and login. This process is called "on boarding" and it is the process of making your new users experts at using your service. Wunderlist is how me and my wife share grocery lists. and their on-boarding process is very tight. Here's how they do it.
Brian Massey

Mobile Site or Mobile App: Which Should You Build First? [INFOGRAPHIC] - 0 views

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    I only touch on the issue of Mobile Apps in my new book Your Customer Creation Equation. So I'm happy to share this very helpful infographic on Mobile websites vs. Mobile apps.

    Is it just me, or is it clear that mobile websites are the way to go (except in extreme situations)?
Brian Massey

The Brian Massey Daily - 0 views

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    I only touch on the issue of Mobile Apps in my new book Your Customer Creation Equation. So I'm happy to share this very helpful infographic on Mobile websites vs. Mobile apps.

    Is it just me, or is it clear that mobile websites are the way to go (except in extreme situations)?
Brian Massey

Seth's Blog: Who has a seat at the table? - 0 views

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    @thisissethsblog I shared this for just one line:

    "But where's the person in charge of Magic?" Even though we use science to get more revenue from a website, there is always a sense of magic. Things never work out the way we think. Surprises are the rule, not the exception.

    Ultimately, we are using science to find the delightful, the remarkable and the relevant in your website.

    That's what your visitors are looking for, too.
Brian Massey

Increase conversion rate by making your site ugly. . . « Conversion Voodoo De... - 0 views

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    Many have contemplated the counter-intuitive ability of "ugly" sites to win huge market share - think eBay.com, Amazon.com, DrudgeReport.com, PlentyofFish.com, CraigsList.org, MySpace.com, or usability expert Jakob Nielsen's Useit.com.
Brian Massey

Should I Work for Free? - 0 views

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    This is just too true not to share. Great multi-language infograph.
Brian Massey

Fiber One Sparks Up Boomer Love With Cheech and Chong | ClickZ - 0 views

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    It is always tough to market to a specific target. Here Fiber One is clearly targeting boomers, and a particular brand of boomer. No doubt this will hurt their sales to conservative families. There will be some backlash. But, we all must be creating content for more and more specific markets, and walking away from the others if we're going to grow our businesses. Hat tip to Fiber One: may your bravery be rewarded with sales and market share.
Brian Massey

Your Landing Page Sucks! Here are 10 Examples That Don't… | Unbounce - 0 views

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     @unbounce

    I hesitated to share this article with you because the landing pages here are so very different. I take a more conservative approach to landing pages.

    However, Oli Gardner does a great job of pointing out what works and doesn't work for these pages, so it is a great learning opportunity.
Brian Massey

Boost Social Media's Content Value With Email | MarketingProfs Daily Fix Blog - 0 views

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    It might help to look at email as a social network. It is, only it is VERY large. My 91-year-old grandmother "friended" me years ago on email. We share video, pictures, posts … everything via email. So, if you have a social media strategy that ignores the biggest social network on the planet, is it a complete strategy? Not even close.
Brian Massey

7 things I wished designers did more of when working with developers - 0 views

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    The last one on the list can really make a big difference.

    7. Conduct user research or share findings with developers

    It isn't hard to get user input thanks to inexpensive and easy-to-use services like UsabilityHub.com and Verifyapp.com.

    Learn more about how and when to use tools like this in our free Everyday Behavioral Science training.
Brian Massey

ABtests.com - Share A/B Testing Results. Improve your conversion today. - 0 views

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    Great case studies from AB tests
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