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Brian Massey

Marketers Have It Wrong: Forget Engagement, Consumers Want Simplicity - Forbes - 0 views

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    I've put forth in my new book that adding social media icons to a landing page is a bad idea. I get a lot of pushback on this. Here's some support for my position. Simplicity sells. "Engagement" doesn't. This article highlights three components that consumers need to make it easier to buy. They need to trust the information they receive.They need to learn effectively without distraction.They need to be able to weigh options confidently. Help your visitors choose and choose confidently. Worry about your social media strategy after the sale.
Brian Massey

Why does Video SEO work? - 0 views

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    You get a definite unfair advantage with Google when you put video on your pages. Here's a quick explanation of why from the folks at Wistia.
Brian Massey

Are You Saying "No" When You Could Be Saying "Yes" in Your Web Forms? | UX Magazine - 0 views

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    If all problems are opportunities, then error messages and error pages are generally missed opportunities. Marketing should be policing the errors reported on their website, messages that are usually written by a techie in IT. John Ekman give us five steps toward writing error messages that say "Yes!" instead of making the visitor feel like an idiot.
Brian Massey

Writing Inverted Pyramids in Cyberspace (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox) - 0 views

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    How to present information on a Web page.
Brian Massey

boagworld.com by Mobify - 1 views

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    Wireframes are one of the tools I use to communication page changes to Conversion Sciences clients. If you've been through this with me, you'll know that I believe in pen and "paper." My favorite commandment:  "Thou shall not wireframe alone."
Brian Massey

Seth's Blog: Articulating your preferred use case (what's it for?) - 0 views

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    What Seth calls a "Use Case" we call Personas in the world of conversion. Otherwise the benefits are the same: understanding your most important visitors, ending bad relationships with poor customers, and getting everyone on the same page.
Brian Massey

Conversion Optimization for Online Video - 10 Things to Test - 0 views

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    Here are some good answers to burning questions when using video on your pages..
Brian Massey

Why your design team should hire a writer - Dropbox Design - Medium - 0 views

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    I've always wondered why copywriters don't get involved in the visual presentation of their stories. I've not met one yet. Designing around Lorem ipsum copy, or writing copy without understanding the visual limitations of a page is crazy. So, yes. Please hire copywriters and start a new generation of writers that get the visual component of their craft.
Brian Massey

Rotating Banners? Just Say No! | ClickZ - 0 views

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    It is astounding that these rotating hero shots are so common on e-commerce sites. We have seen in the lab that they are a sure way to reduce site engagement and crater conversion rates. Don't believe it? Tim Ash would know and lists the reasons in this eye-opening article. Please read it.

    There is more on hero sliders in my most recent Search Engine Land column.
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

Help CRO Beat SEO with Powerful Tweetable CRO Quotes - 0 views

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    The echo chamber is alive and well in the Conversion Optimization world. @richpage has noticed how few of us are searching for CRO and "conversion rate optimization" on Google. What gives?

    To quote Bryan Eisenberg, "Most websites don't have a traffic problem. Every site has a conversion problem."

    If you're waiting to put conversion optimization to work on your site, the least you can do is help us spread the word. Click through for some very interesting statistics.
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

It's Not My Job: Why Marketing is Broken - - 0 views

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     @TheGrok (Bryan Eisenberg) is one of the founders of the performance marketing movement -- we've called it conversion marketing. He has the cred to ask the hard questions. In this very impactful article, he asks "Really, is this so hard to do?" of the email marketers whom he sees as "broken."

    These examples should leave you with a feeling of, "Oh yes. I get it now."

    That can be a very valuable feeling.
Brian Massey

The Total Content Approach | AustinAMA - 0 views

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     @flabastida lists ten "steps" for a "Total Content Approach." Taking these all together, it becomes clear that a business or a brand is fully realized only through its content. We can no longer rely on slogans and manipulation. A brand now has hopes, fears and dreams. Businesses must express opportunity as well as possibility. Don't worry. Our customers are there to help us understand ourselves.
Brian Massey

The Essential Checklist for Much Higher-Converting Checkouts - 0 views

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     @richpage #CRO Checklists are very helpful when making decisions about your website. They take the immediacy and emotion out of your decisions.

    I love checklists and this is a good one. It's ten things to consider when designing your checkout process.

    My favorites are:10. Consistently Expose Your Value Propositions7. Offer help throughout the process5. Remove header navigation during checkout (so easy!)4. Reassure the Prospect that the Price is RightI'll let you explore the rest of the ten checklist items.
Brian Massey

50+ Awesome Posts on Conversions | Unbounce - 0 views

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    Ready to take conversion seriously? Finally? If you want a great place to start, here are fifty bit-sized posts to get you started up the learning curve. I even got a mention. There are lots of ways to increase the performance of your website, and this list is organized into very helpful categories. Spend some time here.
Brian Massey

50+ Awesome Posts on Conversions | Unbounce - 0 views

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    Ready to take conversion seriously? Finally? If you want a great place to start, here are fifty bit-sized posts to get you started up the learning curve. I even got a mention. There are lots of ways to increase the performance of your website, and this list is organized into very helpful categories. Spend some time here.
Brian Massey

Improving the usability of your website - 0 views

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    Tips and blogs for usability
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    The first rule of usability: "Know thy user" which is my primary job.
Brian Massey

PowerReviews Solutions for Customer Reviews - 0 views

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    Inexpensive on-page reviews like Bazaarvoice
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