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Frederik Van Zande

Reducing Customer Anxiety About Products on Product Pages | Get Elastic - 0 views

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    he final variable in the Marketing Experiments conversion sequence is "a" for anxiety about following through with a purchase. Some of this anxiety is about the product, some is about you as a retailer. You must address both. And unlike friction (resistance) which must be minimized and balanced with an attractive incentive, anxiety needs aggressive overcorrection on your website. Ecommerce anxiety comes in a number of flavors, including fears about: * Quality of the product * Quality and reliability of your customer service * Will the item arrive on time? * Will the product be as described or as appears on screen? Is it the right color or size? * Will it fit? Is this item true to size? * What if the product needs to be returned? * Is this site secure (privacy, credit card information)? * Is this really the best price? Today's post will focus on anxiety on the product page specifically.
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

Marketing in the semantic web - Chief Marketing Technologist - 0 views

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    What should be the role of marketing in the semantic web? Should there be any? According to the W3C, the semantic web is about common data formats that make it easy to integrate and combine data from diverse sources. It's about mapping ideas expressed in human language to data in a way that facilitates automatic processing, where software can programmatically comprehend how different pieces of data are related. It's a web behind the web of animated banner ads and branded UI designs.
Frederik Van Zande

5 Easy Ways to Make Your About Us Page More About Your Customers - Search Engine Guide ... - 0 views

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    For many sites, visitors that find their way to your About Us page tend to have a somewhat higher conversion rate than those that don't. Potential customers that do visit this page are showing a bit more than a casual interest in what your site has to offer and are looking for additional signals of trust.
Frederik Van Zande

Seth's Blog: Scarcity - 0 views

  • Why be scarce? Scarcity creates fashion. People want something that others can't have. Lines create demand. People want something that others want. Scarcity also creates word of mouth, because people talk about lines and shortages and hot products. And finally, scarcity drives your product to the true believers, the ones most likely to spread the word and ignite the ideavirus. Because they expended effort to acquire your product or service, they're not only more likely to talk about it, but they've self-selected as the sort of person likely to talk about it.
  • Waiting in line is a very old-school way of dealing with scarcity. And treating new customers like old customers, treating unknown customers the same as high-value customers is painful and unnecessary. Principle 1: Use the internet to form a queue. If you have a scarce product, you almost certainly know it's scarce in advance. Instead of taxing customers by wasting their time, reward the early shoppers by taking orders online. A month before sale date, for example, tell them it's coming. If you sell out before ship date, that's great, because next time people will be even quicker to order when they hear about what you've got. (And you can do this in the real world, too--postcards with numbers or even playing cards work just fine.) A hot band that regularly sells out on the road, for example, could put a VIP serial number inside every CD or t-shirt they sell. Use that to pre-order your tix. Principle 2: Give the early adopters a reward. In the case of Apple, I would have made the first 100,000 phones a different color. Then, instead of the buyer being a hero for ten seconds, he gets to be a hero for a year. Principle 3: Treat different customers differently. Apple, for example, knows how to contact every single existing customer. Why not offer VIP status to big spenders? Or to those that make a lot of calls? Let them cut the line. It's not fair? What's fair mean? I can't think of anything more fair than treating the people who treat you well, better. Principle 4: When things happen in real time, you're way more likely to screw up. One of the giant advantages of the Net is that you can fix things before the whole world notices. Try to do your rollout in small sections, so you can fix mistakes before you hurt the very people you're trying to embrace. Principle 5: Give your early adopters a forum to celebrate. A place to brag or demonstrate or show off or share insights and ideas. Amplify the heroes, which is far better than amplifying the pain of standing in line.
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    One day, you may be lucky enough to have a scarcity problem. A product or a service or even a job that's in such high demand that people are clamoring for more than you can make. We can learn a lot from the abysmal performance of Apple this weekend. They took a hot product and totally botched the launch because of a misunderstanding of the benefits and uses of scarcity.
Frederik Van Zande

What's the Buzz? - eKstreme.com - 0 views

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    hat the Buzz? is a keyword research tool with one simple aim: to find out who's talking about a certain keyword. To do that, it does five things: * It displays the Technorati Blog Popularity Chart, showing how popular the keyword has been blogged about in the past 90 days * It displays the Google Trends chart for the keyword * It finds blog posts tagged with the keyword * It finds blog posts containing the keyword (a straight-forward search) * It finds social bookmarks tagged with the keywords
Frederik Van Zande

SEOmoz | Hey Googlers - It's OK To Be Honest & Direct When Answering Questions - 0 views

  • Robert Longfield - 5:16 pm Q: Further on Geotargetting. I run a multinational site with about 12 different languages being supported. We are implimenting geotrageting so users are directed to the appropriate language page for their country. The concern of some is that Google may penalize me... John Mueller - 5:35 pm A: I would recommend not redirecting users based on their location. This can be a bad user experience. It's better to allow a user to choose his version based on his searches. Rand: Such brazen hypocrisy! Google can geo-target its search results, geo-target its homepage, geotarget many of its other service pages, but heavens forbid anyone else do it. This is ridiculous. Robert - I'd say to simply do a quick check before you redirect your users. If their browser accepts cookies, feel free to drop one, re-direct them to the appropriate page and let your user data, feedback and analytics tell you whether or not it's the best experience or not. If the browser doesn't take cookies, drop them on an international landing page that lets them choose their country/language - this will also work well for search engine bots (which don't accept cookies), and will be able to find all of your country-targeted content.
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    Rather than attack the content provided by the Googlers directly, I thought it would be more valuable to provide the answers from Google alongside the answers I would have given. Hopefully, in this fashion, I can better explain my fears about how Google is communicating with website owners and marketers.
Frederik Van Zande

Thinking Positively About Negative Reviews | Get Elastic - 0 views

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    Sucharita Mulpuru and Forrester Research recently released a report called Myths And Truths About Online Customer Reviews. The report covers a lot of ground, but I want to hone in on customer behavior after reading negative reviews. Many retailers have avoided adding reviews for fear negative reviews will hurt sales, despite the proven conversion benefits they deliver. From the report, here are 7 actions consumers take after reading not-so-shining reviews (customers may take more than one action)
Frederik Van Zande

Personalization: What Sort-By Reveals About a Customer | Get Elastic - 0 views

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    Many retailers allow site customers to sort site search, category and sub-category results by price, average customer review, top sellers, new arrivals to name a few. While this is great for usability, it's also an opportunity to glean information about your customer which you can apply to merchandising and personalization on home pages, product pages, promotional banners and even email campaigns.
upty123 patel

Seo Articles and Blogs - 0 views

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    About Content Writing
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✅ Digital Marketing: Promoting Your Business Part I - 0 views

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    About Internet Marketing Paid Campaigns
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    Digital Marketing
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Seo Articles and Blogs: Incorporate Social Bookmarking in Seo - 0 views

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    About social bookmarking
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Info on Seo web site content writing and tips - 1 views

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    About web page content writing
Frederik Van Zande

SurveyMonkey.com - Powerful tool for creating web surveys. Online survey software made ... - 0 views

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    Intelligent survey software for primates of all species. SurveyMonkey has a single purpose: to enable anyone to create professional online surveys quickly and easily. Find out what everyone is talking about..
Frederik Van Zande

Effective Action Based Copywriting - 0 views

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    Effective Action Based Copywriting Location: Salon D Copywriting, copywriting, copywriting - it's not just about lots of content anymore. This session will examine ways to write effective copy for search and sales. Learn about action based copywrighting from leaders in......
Frederik Van Zande

» Five Steps To Managing Reputation Management - Social Media Optimization - 0 views

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    Last week's reputation management post brought several emails about how to go actually go about implementing a reputation management program. With that in mind her are five steps that you can take to manage your reputation online (and control the search engine rankings also).
Frederik Van Zande

Free HTML Email Newsletter Templates from MailChimp - 0 views

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    These four universal HTML email layouts are infinitely customizable, and are the basic layouts used by just about any email marketing campaign you can find. You can download these templates and tweak them to perfectly match your brand (be sure to check out how some MailChimp customers have used them below).
Frederik Van Zande

The truth about long salescopy | Marketing Tips Featuring Derek Gehl - 0 views

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    A well-written long salesletter is the ONLY thing that can make up for the lack of face-to-face sales time between you and your online customer.
Frederik Van Zande

Turn Usable Content into Winning Content :: UXmatters - 0 views

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    Findable. Scannable. Readable. Concise. Layered. We know much these days about how to make Web content usable-thanks to experts such as Robert Horn, Jakob Nielsen, Ginny Redish, and Gerry McGovern. What we don't understand as well, however, is how to make content win users over to take the actions we want them to take or have the perceptions we want them to have. We don't understand how to make Web content both usable and persuasive. I, by no means, intend to imply that we should sacrifice the usability of content to make it more persuasive. Truly winning content must be both.
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