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What happens when a marketing generalist asks a team of CRO experts for ideas on “low-hanging fruit” or “quick wins”?
What happens when a marketing generalist asks a team of CRO experts for ideas on “low-hanging fruit” or “quick wins”?
As a business, your email list is one of the most valuable assets you have. The bigger your list and more engaged your subscribers, the more money you can make.
There are hundreds of services for site tracking, advertising, customization, and, in general, souping up your ability to measure, reach, and convert your visitors.
Most services rely on JavaScript to track the activity of visitors on your website and report on—or respond to—their behavior.
When people talk about “tags,” they’re talking about snippets of JavaScript provided by third-party services like Google Analytics, AdRoll, Adobe Analytics, etc.
Each tool can improve your ability to reach and serve customers, but it also means adding a new piece of JavaScript (i.e. a tag) to your site.
We see somewhere between 4,000 and 10,000 marketing message per day. To get conversions, you must first grab attention, and the headline is what everyone sees first.
If there’s a consensus about anything in the mobile market, it’s that mobile ecommerce conversions are lower than on desktop.
Smartphones have the lowest conversion potential, but tablets also win fewer conversions compared to desktop.
For example, Monetate reported that, globally, desktop conversion rates are more than twice that of mobile devices:
Google Analytics helps us identify conversion uplift opportunities. Traffic is precious, and we don’t want to waste it on tests that don’t result in learning or uplifts.
That’s why we want good data for:
What’s user experience (UX) got to do with conversions? Everything.
Google Analytics is widely used. But most marketers only scratch the surface when it comes to reports.
You can find insights for conversion optimization from tons of reports—and the juicier reports are lesser known.
I asked some of my friends in the industry to share underutilized reports that they often turn to when looking for insights.
Men have become the tools of their tools.
Henry David Thoreau
Whether you’re a CX optimization agency, consultant, or in-house at a startup or enterprise, investing in the right conversion optimization tool is a big decision.
We’re asked often whether a tool is good, bad, or downright awful, and until now, haven’t put it all together into a cohesive post.
There are an almost limitless number of mobile usability gotchas that need to be identified and gradually refined.