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Frederik Van Zande

The Shopping Cart: How to Answer the 5 Unanswered Customer Questions | FutureNow's Grok... - 0 views

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    Here are 5 key, unanswered questions (beyond shipping costs) of the shopping cart: 1. Do you offer alternate forms of payment (aside from credit card)? 2. Are you safe and secure? 3. Why are you asking for this information? 4. Do I have to set up an account to buy? 5. Do I get to review my order before we transact?
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

The Magic Behind Amazon's 2.7 Billion Dollar Question - 0 views

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    Since its release in 2007, the last volume of the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, has garnered 3,286 reviews from Amazon.com customers. While response has been overwhelmingly positive for the book, several hundred Amazon customers rated the book as mediocre or worse. Because of a very subtle yet clever feature, Amazon makes the best of both the positive and negative reviews easy to find. And that feature, based on our calculations, is responsible for more than $2,700,000,000 of new revenue for Amazon every year. Not bad for what is essentially a simple question: "Was this review helpful to you?"
Ariel Castro

The "How SEOed are You?" Quiz | SEO.com - 2 views

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    How SEOed is Your Site?" It has a series of multiple choice questions to help you gauge your degree of SEOedness.
Frederik Van Zande

Shopping Cart Abandonment Woes | FutureNow's GrokDotCom / Marketing Optimization Blog - 0 views

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    Last week, Brendan tackled how to answer the 5 unanswered questions customers face in the shopping cart (other than shipping costs). According to a recent study by PayPal and comScore, 45% of US online shoppers had abandoned shopping carts multiple times in just three weeks.
Frederik Van Zande

apophenia: Who clicks on ads? And what might this mean? - 0 views

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    Advertising is the bread and butter of the web, yet most of my friends claim that they never click on ads, typically using a peacock tone that signals their pride in being ad-averse. The geekier amongst them go out of their way to run Mozilla scripts to scrape ads away, bemoaning the presence of consumer culture. Yet, companies increasingly rely on ad revenue to turn a profit and, while clicking on ads ?may? be declining, it certainly hasn't gone away. This raises a critical question: Who are the people that click on ads?
Frederik Van Zande

Cart Abandonment: Nipping FUDDs in the Bud | Get Elastic - 0 views

  • Shipping charges too high - 43% Total cost of purchase more expensive than anticipated - 36% Wanted to comparison shop at other Web sites before making a purchase - 27% Could not contact customer support to answer questions - 16% Forgot usernames and passwords for store accounts - 14%
  • 44% of shoppers surveyed by the e-Tailing Group’s research in late 2006 reported they typically compare 3 stores when making a decision, and 84% cited free shipping as “very to most influential” when buying gifts online. It could very well be a dealbreaker between buying from you or a competitor. So online stores that offer free shipping have an advantage over stores that don’t, right? Not unless the free shipping message gets through to the customer.
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    What are FUDDs? We're not talking about wabbit-hunters or the beer of choice in Shelbyville. FUDDs are fears, uncertainties, doubts and deal breakers that influence consumers' purchase decisions. How you address them can have a huge impact on your conversion rates. PayPal and ComScore recently conducted a study on shopping cart abandonment and discovered customers' top reasons were
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