Thursday, December 20, 2012

E-commerce: 6 quick cart changes {love this sort of stuff}

MarketingExperiments Blog: Research-driven optimization, testing, and marketing ideas E-commerce: 6 quick cart changes

Tis the season to discuss all things e-commerce and one of the most underutilized optimization opportunities that can potentially add some serious ROI to your bottom line – the shopping cart.

Shopping cart optimization is considered a highly strategic tactic as presenters Austin McCraw, Senior Editorial Analyst, MECLABS, and Jon Powell, Senior Manager of Research & Strategy, MECLABS, explained in one of our recent Web clinics on shopping cart optimization.

“It’s likely, depending on how many products you have, that your shopping cart might be the most visited page on your entire website,” Austin said. “If you can make a change to increase conversion in the shopping cart, then it will apply site wide.”

So to help you tweek your shopping carts, today’s MarketingExperiments blog post will share the six last-minute changes you can make to your shopping carts that Austin and Jon presented in the Web clinic “Optimizing Shopping Carts for the Holidays,” which you can use to aid your shopping cart optimization efforts.

First, before you explore the changes you can make, here are some key principles that were featured in the clinic:

  • Effective tests are not simply designed to achieve a valid result, but a valuable result. The goal of a test is to get a learning, but some “learnings” are more strategic than others.
  • Marketers must be able to identify where in the funnel is the greatest opportunity for optimization.
  • For e-commerce companies approaching a holiday season, often the most opportune place for the increase is in the shopping cart for two reasons:

    1. Increased motivation levels
    2. Convergent funnel paths

Also, to help in getting this information to you faster, we’ve split up all the changes and direct linked to specific times in the hour-long Web clinic video replay when those topics are discussed.

 

Change #1: Remove unnecessary steps


Looking for opportunities to simplify your checkout process is a great starting point for cart optimization. This section of the clinic also features an experiment that shows how one fitness company increased its conversion 29% by removing unnecessary steps.

Although a change like might seem obvious, as Austin points out, “Common knowledge is not always common practice.”

 

Change #2: Eliminate competing options

Another last minute change you can test is reducing multiple calls-to-action to just a single call-to-action. This will help cut out unsupervised thinking and guide your customers to the next step in your checkout process.

 

Change #3: Demonstrate a clear sequence

You have around seven seconds to orient your customers to your shopping cart and answer these three questions for them:

  • Where am I?
  • What can I do here?
  • Why should I do it with you?

“The quickest ways to lose a customer is through disorientation,” Austin explains. “They’ll just click the back button and go to someone else’s site that is easier to use.”

To help make this change actionable, this section of the clinic includes additional changes based on customer orientation that you can add to your testing queue.

 

Change #4: Express value in every step

The idea here is that just because a customer is ready to purchase, it does not mean you have finished your value proposition work — most likely it’s only getting started.

Placing value throughout your checkout process can significantly impact your ROI. The featured experiment demonstrates this in how a monthly wine and cheese club increased subscription conversion 17% by integrating value proposition into its checkout process.  

 

Change #5: Justify every action

When you ask for information from your customers, you should also explain to them why you need it.

The information you’re asking for may be necessary to complete the sale and valuable for your future campaigns, but I promise your customers don’t see it that way.

They perceive everything you ask for as a cost to them, and when you ask without justifying why, you run the risk of losing those customers.

The slide above is a side-by-side example from an experiment in the clinic that touches further on this change by sharing how an online college textbook seller was able to increase conversion 19% by justifying each step the customer was asked to take in its process.

 

Change #6: Intensify anxiety reduction

According to Austin, this is perhaps the easiest change you can make, but you must first discover what anxieties your cart may present to customers.

“Don’t just throw testimonials and security seals on you pages,” Austin said. “Identify what is causing those concerns, and address them specifically.”

The final experiment Jon shares in the clinic shows how addressing anxiety specifically can have a heavy impact on the bottom line, as one wholesale collector item retailer was able to increase annual revenue by $500,000.

 

Related Resources:

MarketingExperiments Slideshare (Download slides from our Web clinics for free)

Discovering Your Value Proposition: 6 ways to stand out in a crowded marketplace (MarketingExperiments Web clinic replay)

See the Research in Action: Flint McGlaughlin personally optimizes your landing pages (MarketingExperiments Web clinic replay)


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Sunday, December 9, 2012

Retail sector, Australian use of internet grow

eWAY eCommerce articles Retail sector, Australian use of internet grow

Retailers who don't have a digital presence may soon have to re-examine their business strategy, after a confluence of factors have indicated both internet use among Australians and the retail sector are growing.

According to the Australian Communications and Media Authority, as of 30 June 2012, the Australian population downloaded 52 percent more data than they did last year. Some 11 million people are now online daily, with Aussies spending on average 82 hours a month on the internet. Forty-nine percent also owned a mobile phone, double the percentage in 2011.

"Mobile and internet services are driving growth in the digital economy," said Chris Chapman, ACMA chairman. "Australians are increasingly connected, adopting whichever devices best meet their needs."

Retail is one of those needs Australians have turned to the internet to satisfy. And a growth in the retail sector has come along at the best time for etailers as the Christmas season revs up and internet use is booming.

According to the Australian Industry Group/Commonwealth Bank Australian Performance of Services Index (PSI), the retail sector improved 13.6 points to 55.2, an important milestone, as a score below 50 indicates contraction and one above 50 suggests expansion.

The time is ripe for businesses to enter the online arena, and there may be no better way for Australian retailers to equip themselves for the digital transition that using an online payment gateway to streamline the transaction process.


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Saturday, December 8, 2012

Change to Google Apps - hope you signed up to your free account early.

Hello from Google,

Here's some important news about Google Apps--but don't worry, there's no
need for you to take any action. We just want you to know that we're making
a change to the packages we offer.

Starting today, we're no longer accepting new sign-ups for the free version
of Google Apps (the version you're currently using). Because you're already
a customer, this change has no impact on your service, and you can continue
to use Google Apps for free.

Should you ever want to upgrade to Google Apps for Business, you'll enjoy
benefits such as 24/7 customer support, a 25 GB inbox, business controls,
our 99.9% uptime guarantee, unlimited users and more for just $5 per user,
per month.
<http://support.google.com/a/bin/answer.py?hl=en-us&answer=60217>

You can learn more about this change in our Help Center or on the
Enterprise Blog.
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Thank you for using Google Apps.

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Friday, December 7, 2012

Australian online shoppers go mobile

eWAY eCommerce articles Australian online shoppers go mobile

Ecommerce in Australia is still growing, but that growth is further fuelled by a mobile revolution. Now, consumers aren't shackled to desktops, but are increasingly using smartphones and tablets to complete their shopping needs

According to research done by Nielsen and Stokes Mischewski, 22 percent of Australians will shop with their mobile devices this Christmas season. Already, the study found mobile accounts for nearly $1.1 billion in fashion sales and another $1 billion in electronics annually.

Consumers will be using mobile more this holiday season, with 45 percent predicting it will give them an advantage in gift-buying. Purchasing isn't the only thing consumers are using mobile ecommerce sites for, as 62 percent said they used a mobile device to research products.

Predictably, the more tech-savvy Gen Y consumers are driving increased mobile shopping rates. Seventy-four percent of Gen Y mobile device users have researched a product online, compared to 62 percent of Gen X and 49 percent of Baby Boomers.

Online businesses that want to reach new customers ought to look into mobile ecommerce advancements, particularly a merchant gateway system than can help streamline a mobile site when it comes to payment. The faster the site and transaction process, the happier the customer.


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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

The Top 10 Viral Charity Video Campaigns of 2012 {review later}

Reel SEO Video Marketing The Top 10 Viral Charity Video Campaigns of 2012

The Top 10 Viral Charity Video Campaigns of 2012

It's that time of year when we start seeing lists of the top everything from everywhere, and Visible Measures has just announced their top 10 most viral charity campaigns of 2012.  In the year that is clearly PSY's as far as viral video extravaganzas, it's easy to forget that there are a number of other videos in other genres just looking to make a noticeable dent on YouTube.  Charity/cause videos had a really good year, even if you don't count KONY's amazing run.  It goes to show that the worldwide reach of online video is an amazing tool in reaching a sympathetic audience.

The Top 10 Charity Videos of 2012

The total number of views are from Visible Measures, who have a "True Reach" statistic to measure the amount.  So these aren't just YouTube-only views, but views across a variety of platforms and sites, although YouTube makes the bulk of the total viewership.

10. Africa for Norway: Official Christmas Video (1.7 million views)

This is the type of ironic video that will have some people missing the point.  The point of this is that it's easy to think of a country, or even a whole continent, as a series of issues and forget that there is a more complex world out there.  Africa for Norway actually comes from The Norwegian Students' and Academics' International Assistance Fund.  It's a funny video and it brings to light that countries, regions, continents, whatever, are more complex than a set of causes:

Click here to watch this video.

9. Girls Going Wild in Red Light District (1.7 million views)

Enjoy the show, fellas, but the women behind the glass are representative of victims of human trafficking.  This video, which has elements of the old "The Truth" cigarette videos that you used to see on TV for years, came from Duvall Guillaume.

Click here to watch this video.

8. How to Grow a Moustache with Nick Offerman (1.8 million views)

Offerman is best known as Ron Swanson on Parks & Recreation.  He made this humorous video on how to grow an amazing 'stache for MadeManDotCom, raising awareness for men's health.

Click here to watch this video.

7. The Real Bears (1.9 million views)

CSPITV has taken a popular soda company's polar bears and has flipped the script, by showing those polar bears as obese and in danger of suffering from diabetes.  Along with a song by Jason Mraz, this video is something we don't usually see in relation to soft drinks, the kind of video that would make anti-smoking campaigns proud:

Click here to watch this video.

6. First World Problems Anthem (1.9 million views)

The Gift of Water would like you to know that your really small, insignificant, non-life-threatening problems are not nearly the same as not having water to drink.  And of course, hearing impoverished people state these insignificant "first world" problems puts it in perspective:

Click here to watch this video.

5. Fragile Childhood - Monsters (2.1 million views)

To children, monsters can be a real thing: monsters created by the adults who drink too much.  This video actually is pretty scary when you see how close these "monsters" are to their children.  The lack of screaming and running actually makes this video scarier than most horror movies:

Click here to watch this video.

4. Thai Health Promotion Foundation - Smoking Kid (3.3 million views)

Watch as kids ask young adults for a smoke, and the supposedly older, wiser of the two gives ironic anti-smoking advice to the kids:

Click here to watch this video.

3. Boyfriend Went Vegan (3.4 million views)

Quite possibly the Rebecca Black "Friday" of the group, because it's PETA and they often have controversial messages in their advertisements.  It has a nearly 4:1 dislike ratio.  It implies that once this woman's boyfriend went vegan, he was an absolute force in the sack:

Click here to watch this video.

2. World Humanitarian Day (Beyoncé - I Was Here) (17 million views)

Buoyed by Beyoncé, the United Nations put out this video about people making a difference, giving to those in need:

Click here to watch this video.

1. KONY 2012 (213 million views)

Invisible Children came out with a video illustrating the evils of Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony, and it was one of the most amazing rises to virality you will ever see, especially since the it's 30 minutes long.  Director Jason Russell didn't do much to help the cause after an unfortunate incident in San Diego that was mercilessly spoofed by "South Park" later in the year, and the organization Invisible Children themselves were under fire after the video was made.  Still, for our purposes, it's an example of content that took off when the media started running with it, showing that sharing with the right people can lead to overwhelming success if the content is just right:

Click here to watch this video.

We'd like to thank Visible Measures for their list!


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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Got this email from Getresponse {take the lesson}

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Product: GetResponse

Question Category: General questions

(2012-11-30 07:53:45) GetResponse Support:
Hello David,

My name is Paulina and I am a Customer Success
Specialist at GetResponse.

I am writing because as one of our most
loyal customers, we would like to send
a Christmas present.

I would like to verify your mailing address,
so we can be sure that it makes it to you.

Here is the address we have on file:

XXXX

Is this correct?

If you wouldn't mind to verify this at your
earliest convenience, we would love to
get your Christmas present on its way!

I look forward to hearing from you,

Paulina Lippert

Customer Success Team
GetResponse

===

And the lesson?  Look after your best customers :) Need help with marketing ideas? Contact www.melbourneSEOservices.com

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Why do paid links violate Google's guidelines while other ads don't?

Uploads by GoogleWebmasterHelp Why do paid links violate Google's guidelines while other ads don't?

Google gives penalties to sites who do paid links, but doesn't penalize site with other ads such as AdSense, Chitika, etc. Why? They both are source on income to a site, a site needs money to grow or sustain.
Net4earning, India

Google's guidelines on link schemes:
http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=66356

Have a question? Ask it in our Webmaster Help Forum: http://groups.google.com/a/googleproductforums.com/forum/#!forum/webmasters

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Monday, October 22, 2012

My Top 10 SEO Myths

SMS My Top 10 SEO Myths

 

The SEO industry has its share of myths about what works and what doesn’t. Some put short-term gain, and getting their hands on your cash, before a long-term business partnership that works for you. Though far fewer in number than a few years ago, these are the people who have given SEO a bad name in the past.

How can to distinguish truth from fiction?  Here are my top 10 favourite SEO myths to be wary of.

Myth #1: “If We Build It, They Will Come”

No they won’t. Build a store in the middle of a dark field, with no roads or lights and people won’t find you. It’s the same online. You still need to promote your website to qualified and relevant potential visitors, whether through search engines, social media, blogs or otherwise.

Myth #2: “Guaranteed Page 1 of Google or Your Money Back”

No SEO company can guarantee future results. No one can guarantee top organic positions for terms that your prospects are searching for, because nobody outside Google (and other search engines) knows the algorithms. Top of page 1 for irrelevant terms is easy and useless to you.

Myth #3: Search Engine Marketing Guarantees Permanent Positions

Wrong! Search engines constantly modify and improve their algorithms, sometimes daily. The same sites will not always appear in the same positions – fact.

Myth #4: The Goal of Search Engine Optimisation Is to Achieve Top Positions

The goal of SEO is to produce relevant, qualified traffic to your website, leading to greatly increased sales opportunities. If that means top positions, that’s a bonus and gives you bragging rights.

Myth #5: Search Engine Traffic Is Not as Good as Leads from Traditional Marketing Methods

Traffic from search engines is often of far higher quality than leads from traditional “push” marketing – advertising, PR, mailings, radio advertising, television, newspapers and magazines – because people who use search engines are actively looking for information about what you sell.

Myth #6 Search Engine Marketing Should Be Done In-House by the Webmaster

The IT department is a poor place for placing responsibility for search engine marketing. Search engine marketing requires expertise in website copywriting (an art in itself), website layout and usability, visitor psychology, site analysis and so on. This isn’t well suited to the IT department.

Myth #7: You Need to Submit Your Site to Thousands of Search Engines

Don’t do it. The vast majority of your site’s qualified traffic comes from the top 2 or 3 search engines, plus industry-specific websites that value your site’s quality and relevance enough to provide a link to your site for their visitors. Using automatic submission products, programs or suppliers is more likely to get your website blacklisted by the major search engines. Don’t do it.

Myth #8: You Don’t Have to Change Your Site to Achieve Top Positions

If you hear this, or similar tales, you may be dealing with a cloaking company. Cloaking is where a company designs one page for search engine spiders and one for customers to visit. Run a mile. All the major search engines consider cloaking to be spam and your site will be penalized or blacklisted for spamming.

Myth #9: Client Lists and Testimonials on a Website Prove Our SEO Credentials

An impressive client listing does not mean that the firm practices ethical search engine marketing. If a search engine marketing company is building “micro-sites” or buying domain names for search engine positioning (now punishable by Google Post-Penguin update), you’re probably not dealing with someone who’ll help you pursue a long-term, credible web marketing strategy without fear of penalty or punishment.

Myth #10: “Links are No Longer Important”

Not true at all. Linking your site with other related sites, preferably with these being as relevant as possible, and within the same business space, will affect your website’s reputation with the search engines. An effective search engine marketing campaign needs a link development program.

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Disavow links - from the horses mouth

Uploads by GoogleWebmasterHelp Disavow links

Matt Cutts explains the "Disavow links" feature of Google Webmaster Tools.

Learn more about how to use the disavow links feature on our blog and in our Help Center:
http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2012/10/a-new-tool-to-disavow-links.html
http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=2648487


Access the feature here:
https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/disavow-links-main

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Friday, October 5, 2012

Put out the amazing products and...

When you put out amazing products... you get amazing feedback... I never get tired of these emails.

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Hello David,

Thanks for the link to the Napoleon Hill book. I had never heard of it  before but it looks very interesting.

It is I who should be thanking you. I have a library of almost 100 books  on technical trading. Many of these books cost more that $50.00(USD) but  the best one I own is "Ultimate Trading Systems 2.0"

I got more out of Chapter 6 - Excellent Risk Management than from any  other source on money management and it has greatly improved my trading  results.

I will forward your link to as many people as I know who are interested  in trading.

Regards...

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The client was talking about www.ultimate-trading-systems.com

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Were blog networks the scapegoat of the latest Google Penguin update?

Smart marketing by Site24x7 - commenting on current news

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Site24x7 Newsletter - June 2012
Watch your DNS-The GoDaddy learning
GoDaddy, the world's largest domain registrar and web hosting company recently suffered service outage, taking down thousands of websites across the world. According to technology website TechCrunch, "the failure is being caused by the inaccessibility of GoDaddy’s DNS servers — specifically CNS1.SECURESERVER.NETCNS2.SECURESERVER.NET, andCNS3.SECURESERVER.NET are failing to resolve."

Monitor your DNS and identify issues as it develops

Domain Name Servers are an indispensable part of today's internet usage. Any availability or performance issue can cause your domain names to resolve incorrectly or not resolve at all, ultimately resulting in breakdown of your business. Identifying DNS issues can be challenging. Your web servers and proceses might be up and running when checked from inside your datacenter, but in actual case your customers might be facing difficulties in accessing your domain due to DNS resolution problems.
DNS monitoring from Site24x7 allows you to keep watch on your mission critical DNS servers. If there is any performance or availability issue, you will be alerted promptly via SMS/Email/Twitter/Push notifications, at the start of the issue itself. This gives you the much needed time advantage where you can take corrective actions before it affects your customers. With 40+ monitoring locations, Site24x7 will also let you know how your Name Servers behave across different locations across the globe.

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Sneak Peek
A look into some of our exciting upcoming releases.
  1. DeskApp tool that will show alerts directly to your desktop.
  2. Enhancements to the status view page.

Ranking factors to give you a boost in you local country {Dave explains}

Is freshness an important signal for all sites?


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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Why You Need Videos On Your Website

Melbourne Video Production Why You Need Online Marketing Solutions Video On Your Website

Your promotion will keep going and going…

There are many reasons to use online marketing solutions video to promote your business. Here are a some of them.

1. It’s Free

Once you have actually shot and edited the video, it is free to upload to many sites and social media platforms.  This is in contrast to any type of print advertising, where you often have to pay top dollar, especially if you want to use  TV advertising.

2. It Shows You Are A Real Person

In the often murky world of the internet, it is great to be able to actually show that you are a real person. Your prospective customer will get to know you through your internet marketing online videos, so that when he wants to do business with you, he will feel he is able to trust you.

3. It Increases Your Credibility

Linked to the previous point, a video can demonstrate that you have credibility and authenticity. You can look your customer squarely in the eye and tell them honestly about the products and services you have on offer

 4. Show Off Your Wares

Because it is a visual medium, online marketing solutions video is able to showcase the products and services you have on offer in the best light. It will be much more powerful than having text to describe the product, or a still photograph.

 5. Holds The Attention

Most people find video enjoyable to watch, so with a video on your website, your customers will stay on your site longer. This gives you a better chance to get across your message and to close the sale.

6. It Is Versatile

There are so many different types of videos you can create – how to, FAQ, testimonials to name a few. You don’t have to stay in a rut; experiment with many different ways to get your message across.

 7. It Improves SEO

Video is great for SEO. Optimize your video in the same way you do your website for well chosen keyword phrases and you will move up in the search engine rankings.

8. It Keeps Going

Once the video is made and uploaded, it can be your salesman 24/7, 365 days a year. No more work is required from you to keep it going.

 9. The Emotional Bond

After seeing you on your Youtube videos, people will develop an emotional bond with you. They will want to interact with you and do business with you because they feel as if they already know you.

10. People Expect It

You need to use video because people expect it nowadays. A website without video feels outdated. To remain ahead of the pack, you need video.

Maximise the power of online marketing solutions video and let it help boost the potential of your internet business. Click here for more tips on how to do this today. Want an expert video production staff to help? Contact us to find out more.

 

 

 


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Sunday, September 23, 2012

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Letting these 6 year old domains go - email me if you want one or more.

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