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Frederik Van Zande

Master Your Keywords, Part 1: Organize Your Keyword Research [Search Marketing] - 0 views

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    Too often, webmasters either perform no keyword research, or do their research on an ad hoc basis. As a result, they miss out on many opportunities to drive more traffic to their sites. In this article, I'll explain why planning is so essential and should be closely aligned to your business strategy.
Frederik Van Zande

Usability News - Welcome to the Weekend Web - 0 views

  • "At Google, we see the majority of our desktop traffic [in the US] during weekdays," says Matt Waddell, chief of staff for Google Mobile. "On mobile, the situation is completely reversed." Mobile browsing surged 89% in the past year, with mobile page views increasing by 127%, according to researcher M:Metrics. The increase reflects growing availability of all-you-can eat data plans and increasingly sophisticated handheld devices such as the Apple iPhone.
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    Welcome to the weekend Web, where people are spending a bigger slice of time online via wireless devices - and using a different set of sites than during the workweek. "At Google, we see the majority of our desktop traffic [in the US] during weekdays," says Matt Waddell, chief of staff for Google Mobile. "On mobile, the situation is completely reversed." Mobile browsing surged 89% in the past year, with mobile page views increasing by 127%, according to researcher M:Metrics. The increase reflects growing availability of all-you-can eat data plans and increasingly sophisticated handheld devices such as the Apple iPhone.
Frederik Van Zande

Giraffe Forum » What the Web is really good for - 0 views

  • Much of what we understand as marketing and advertising has been about selling products like chocolate caramels. It’s about emotion, association, and a happy, wonderful, smiling feel-good factor. Marketers and advertisers know that for many products and services people prefer to remain ‘blissfully ignorant.’ The Web is a very different world; a very different form of marketing and communication. Those who wish to remain blissfully ignorant do not go to the Web. You do not search for a subject on Google if you wish to remain blissfully ignorant. You go to the Web to know. Customers don’t arrive at your website to know less. They want to know more.
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    The Web helps us make better decisions based on us doing often very detailed research. But certain decisions don't require any research at all.
Frederik Van Zande

Internet Growth Follows Moore's Law Too - 0 views

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    Originally, Moore's Law described the number of transistors that can fit on an integrated circuit, which doubles approximately every 18 months. Now, a team of researchers from China has discovered that Moore's Law can also describe the growth of the Internet. In a recent study, the researchers have predicted that the Internet will double in size every 5.32 years.
Frederik Van Zande

Why E-Mail Subscribers Unsubscribe - eMarketer - 0 views

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    E-mail marketing is one of the more effective and less expensive ways to retain and engage customers. In fact, early this year comScore found that e-mail had a 4.4% sales conversion rate in the US. In a survey by MarketingSherpa and ad:tech, 44% of marketers said that e-mails to house lists had "great ROI." CMOs told Epsilon researchers that e-mail was the marketing tactic that they would cut last-but that doesn't mean subscribers don't cut e-mail newsletters. According to an Epsilon and ROI Research study, 55% of e-mail subscribers in the US and Canada unsubscribe from opt-in e-mails occasionally-and 14% do so frequently.
Frederik Van Zande

Report: Corporate Blogs Not Trusted - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

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    According to a new report by Forrester Research, corporate blogs are the least trusted information source of all. Only 16% of online consumers who read corporate blogs say that they trust them. You can grab a copy of this report for free by filling in a form at Forrester. The full trust scale is below, with 'Email from people you know' the most trusted at 77%.
Frederik Van Zande

Predicting the popularity of online content - 0 views

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    Bernardo Huberman, Hewlett-Packard's director of the HP Social Computing lab, and fellow researcher Gabor Szabo have published a highly detailed report (PDF) on "predicting the popularity of online content." Focusing on content submitted and popularized on popular social sites Digg.com and Google's YouTube, the two concocted not one but three ways to predict how much traffic and overall user interaction a story or submitted video will receive well after it hits its initial popularity.
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

Over 875 Million Consumers Have Shopped Online -- The Number of Internet Shoppers Up 40... - 0 views

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    report of a customer research on e-shops.
Frederik Van Zande

Neuromarketing » The Power of FREE! - 0 views

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    A few days ago, I wrote about the power of the word "New" to get our attention - if there's a more potent attractor out there, it's almost certainly "FREE!" For years, advertising gurus have listed "free" on every compilation of powerful headline words. Now, research conducted by Dan Ariely (a Duke behavioral economist, previously at MIT) shows us that "free" is far more effective than "almost free." Indeed, a preference for "free" seems to be another feature hardwired into our brains.
Frederik Van Zande

Neuromarketing » Offer a Third Choice, Boost Sales - 0 views

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    In both Decoy Marketing and More Decoys: Compromise Marketing, I wrote about how adding an item to a lineup of products could increase sales. In the former, the "decoy" was a product that was less attractive than another product but priced the same, or almost the same. This caused sales of the more attractive product to jump, perhaps because it looked all that much better by comparison to the similarly priced but less attractive product. Now, researchers at the University of Minnesota have used brain scans to show that it's easier for people to make a decision when a third product option is present vs. choosing between just two possibilities.
Frederik Van Zande

Interactive Chat Improves Sales, Customer Service | Practical eCommerce - 0 views

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    With four people dedicated to chat and email responses, Memorysuppliers.com is one of thousands of ecommerce companies adding chat to its marketing and customer service mix. And why not? A February 2008 study from Forrester Research, "The ROI of Interactive Chat", found merchants with click-to-chat options (also known as "reactive" chat) earn a 15 percent return on investment (ROI) on the chat service itself. Merchants with chat invitations and pop-up windows tied to user actions (also known as "proactive" chat), meanwhile, earn a whopping 105 percent ROI.
Frederik Van Zande

The Internet and Consumer Choice:Online Americans use different search and purchase str... - 0 views

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    The internet plays an important role in how people conduct research for purchases, but it is just one among a variety of sources people use and usually not the key factor in final purchasing decisions. PDF report
Frederik Van Zande

89% of Your Customers Will Remain Loyal, If They Know You're Listening to Them! - 0 views

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    While most of Radically Transparent is about managing and monitoring your online reputation, we spend a lot of time explaining that customers are discussing your brand and would love to have you join the conversation. New research from ExpoTV.com shows just how badly your customers want to hear from you.
Frederik Van Zande

Circuit City Plugs Into Cross-Channel Retailing | Get Elastic - 0 views

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    Despite the convenience of shopping online, many people still use the web only to research products to purchase offline. Multi-channel retailers with both physical stores and online stores have a leg up on pure-plays when it comes to serving and converting these buyers. Circuit City is an example of a retailer that's in tune with what customers want and expect from the cross-channel experience, offering customer service features that leverage its competitive advantage:
Frederik Van Zande

SitePoint Blogs » Study: Email Beats the Pants Off of Social Networks for Mar... - 0 views

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    From the "Research that Makes Spammers Giddy" department, Jordan McCollum over at Marketing Pilgrim points to an interesting new study from Ball State University's Center for Media Design and ExactTarget. The study, Messaging Behaviors, Preferences, and Personas looked at how different groups of people interact with media and which sales channels work best to reach them.
Frederik Van Zande

Study: There is No Tipping Point, Blog Readers Are Skeptical - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

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    A new study by Canadian research firm Pollara has surfaced data indicating that Malcolm Gladwell's popular theory about key influencers moving markets may not be valid. Gladwell's arguments in the 2000 book The Tipping Point had reached levels of cliche approaching The Wisdom of Crowds, in large part because of its seductiveness to marketers.
Frederik Van Zande

Webinar Recap: The Ecommerce Platform of the Future | Get Elastic - 0 views

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    This post is a recap of today's webinar: The eCommerce Platform of the Future. The on-demand version will be available shortly. About our guest speaker As Senior Analyst for ecommerce technology at Forrester, Brian researches and reports the impact of technology advancements, operational needs, and changing consumer behaviors on online retail. His expertise spans B2B and B2C retail and online travel, with a focus on multichannel strategies, user experience design and technology. Brian holds more than 11 years of experience in eCommerce and online marketing, serving senior roles for retailers such as Amazon.com; Classmates Online, Inc.; Eddie Bauer; Expedia.com; and The Spiegel Group.
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

Hot Ecommerce Trend: Embedded Video in Email | Get Elastic - 0 views

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    'm often asked what I think the hottest trend in ecommerce is and I believe it's video content. So I'm excited to see more new technology emerge that can embed video right into retail email, and retailers experimenting with it. Anna Yeaman reports one retailer boasting a 20-27% click through rate without linking to video, and 51-65% with links to video. And Forrester Research reports video in email can increase click through by 2-3X.
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