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Making Most of An Engaging Content for Digital Marketing - Above The Fold - 0 views

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    Content is the engagement metric on the World Wide Web. Users or Net enthusiasts arrive on the Net expecting informative, engaging content and recreation. All that can be read heard and visualized on the WWW is content.   Content is not only the written word, it is everything on the World wide web that fills the … Making Most of An Engaging Content for Digital Marketing Read More »
Frederik Van Zande

Web credibility articles & resources - 0 views

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    Web credibility resources, articles, tutorials and information. Featured articles have been re-published all over the Internet.
Frederik Van Zande

SEOmoz | How to Use Search Engines & Web Data to Conduct Competitive Brand Analysis - 0 views

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    This week, the SEOmoz crew and I are heading to Pubcon in Las Vegas for one of the search industry's more advanced conferences. However, before departing, I felt an irresistable urge to do some coverage of a tough competition shaping in the world of search marketing...
Frederik Van Zande

Web Strategy (Advanced): Applying a Social Computing Strategy to the entire Product Lif... - 0 views

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    This is for the advanced only, not a company that is still trying to answer "what or why". To gauge the sophistication of your organization, see this chart. Deploying this strategy without grasping the foundations of social media, the cultural changes it implies or testing trial programs will likely lead to failure.
Frederik Van Zande

Optimize Form Length with Input Analysis » Ambient and Transparent - 0 views

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    Many people, including myself, don't enjoy filling out forms. Forms are usually long, unclear, and contain too many required fields, etc. To the contrary, from a business perspective forms are an excellent tool for gathering information. Our job as web analysts is to make both parties happy and help optimize form length with input analysis.
Frederik Van Zande

Web Analysis, Behavioral Targeting and Advertising: Typical Bounce Rates: Survey Results - 0 views

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    Bounce rate has become one of the most talked about web metrics, and a lot has been written about what this metrics means and how it should be interpreted and used. I also wrote about Bounce Rate in my post called Bounce Rate Demystified.
Frederik Van Zande

Ecommerce Product Search: Handling Attributes :: Varien :: Open Source eCommerce Develo... - 0 views

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    One of the most important aspects of an ecommerce Web site is its product search. How your search results page is designed, and what it offers, are very important in terms of providing the results customers want. And as customers continue to expect more personalized results, they will create product searches that are increasingly narrow.
Frederik Van Zande

Usability Review: "Welcome" Emails - 0 views

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    In online shopping, it is common to sign up for an account. Often, an ecommerce Web site will send you an email welcoming you to the site. But it doesn't always happen. And while it can seem annoying to have an inbox cluttered by welcome emails, I think it's a good thing to send a "welcome" email. And not just because I had to register on 36 Web sites in order to get the 20 examples I provide here.
Frederik Van Zande

Usability Review: Product Image Rich Media :: Varien - 0 views

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    Many good ecommerce Web sites know that the product details page can have a material say in whether customers stick around - and even whether they come back. Customers like to learn as much as possible about a product before buying, and product details pages can allow customer to explore a product.
Frederik Van Zande

Usability Review: My Account Page :: Varien - 0 views

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    Loyal ecommerce shoppers often like to set up an account with etailers they visit frequently. This means that how you set up the "My Account" page can be important. In terms of design and usability, it is important to cater to your ecommerce shoppers. All of the examples below are the My Account pages for various etailers. Each represents the first thing that comes up when the My Account selection is made on an ecommerce Web site.
Frederik Van Zande

Usability: eCommerce Wishlists :: Varien - 0 views

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    Wishlists are becoming increasingly popular on ecommerce Web sites. This is due in great deal to the fact that we like to be able to personalize our online shopping experiences. Plus, what happens when you see something you like, but can't buy right now? With ecommerce wishlists, it is possible to save something you like for later purchasing without having to look all over the Web site to find it again.
Frederik Van Zande

Design Tips for Web Site Shopability - 0 views

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    The average e-commerce site is effective in getting shoppers to buy less than half the time. Web site design gurus say usability testing can help bring profitability up.
Frederik Van Zande

Usability Review: Customer Reviews :: Varien - 0 views

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    One of the more popular features with customers on many ecommerce Web sites is "customer reviews." They allow insight into products and help consumers feel more comfortable making purchases. There are several ways online customer reviews are implemented on ecommerce Web sites, some better than others. In this post we look at how different retailers implement reviews.
Frederik Van Zande

Copyright Law for Ecommerce Merchants | Practical eCommerce - 0 views

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    The Internet makes copying photographs, artwork, and words easy, since a relatively unsophisticated user can just browse the web saving or copying nearly anything that suits his fancy. As an e-business owner you'll want to both protect your photographs and, conversely, ensure that your employees are not taking protected work of others. After all, a copyright violation could cost thousands of dollars in legal fees, time, forced subscription fees, and potential fines. U.S. copyright protection extends to all forms of "expression" including software, written papers, charts, digital files, music, video, and presentations. This protection begins the moment a work is "fixed in a tangible medium of expression," and copyrights are federally enforced. Generally, ideas, short phrases, facts, slogans, and useful articles are not copyright protected, but most everything else is.
Frederik Van Zande

There's No Shortcut for Link Building: A Case for Relationship Building - Search Engine... - 0 views

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    When it comes to building links and generating coverage of your web site and products online, there's a skill that often gets overlooked. Relationship building gets a lot of lip service these days, but I sometimes wonder how many small businesses really, truly understand how much work goes into it. Relationships go beyond reading a single blog post or scanning a Facebook page...it means investing time in someone.
Frederik Van Zande

Every Touch Point Matters: Optimizing the Thank You Page » Closed Loop Market... - 0 views

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    Once the party's over, are you leaving customers out in the cold? Thank you pages typically don't receive much design or marketing attention. After all, by the time a site visitor sees a Thank You page the chase is over, right? The visitor purchased a widget, filled out the signup form, or downloaded a white paper - in other words, the web site has won, and another conversion stat has been chalked up in the company's analytics package. Success! Check out our positive ROI!
Frederik Van Zande

Should You Remove Keywords With Low Click Through Rates? | Get Elastic - 0 views

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    Because the AdWords system rewards keywords with high click-through history (relative to competitors) with better ad positions and lower cost-per-click, click through rate is considered an important performance metric. Along with a keyword's relevance to ad text and landing page copy, click through rate influences a keyword's "Quality Score." Every PPC campaign is bound to have a few (or few thousand) keywords with low click through rates. You can identify them easily enough with web analytics and campaign reports, but what do you do with them?
Frederik Van Zande

Ecommerce Know-How: Information Architecture to Improve SEO and Usability | Practical e... - 0 views

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    Taking lessons from two marketing disciplines, online retailers and their web designers can build a well structured Internet store organized into themes or categories that will make it easy for shoppers and search engines alike to find important information and product pages. In this Ecommerce Know-How, I will briefly define search engine optimization (SEO) and information architecture (IA), describe one of the many places where these marketing specialties intersect, and explain how easy and natural thematic structure and linking really is. I've also included a video. I should point out that this technique is very intuitive, and many site owners or designers are probably using it to some extent naturally. We are simply putting a name to these natural tendencies.
Frederik Van Zande

New Google Analytics Segmentation Tools & How To Use Them | Get Elastic - 0 views

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    As Avinash Kaushik says: Analyzing data in aggregate is a crime against humanity. … If you want to find actionable insights you need to segment your web analytics data. You need to separate out the various Sources, Behavior and Outcomes.
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