Archive for March 2012
Guest Blog: Conversion Rate Optimization
Ways to increase your Conversion Rate
Some of the obvious points like site speed and usability aren’t mentioned in this post as you have probably read about them in other articles. My objective was to share some different methods that can work but aren’t usually found in other posts.
Driving visitors to your website is one thing, but getting them to convert is another. While we all concentrate on trying to get more visitors to our sites, we mustn’t forget the importance of conversion rate optimisation as this is a vital part of any online business. Increasing your conversion rate by just 1% can have a huge effect on your sites performance so you must always be looking for ways to improve it.
Conversion rate can be best described as ‘the percentage of visitors who complete a desired action’ so for example buying a product or signing up to a newsletter.
Whenever you think about conversion rate don’t just think about your website, try and think about the external source that brings you the visitor. Think about your search result that appears in Google or your product listing on a referrer’s site. Can you do anything on this external source that is going to benefit the visitor before they reach your site? A good tip is to provide the key factors about a product or your desired action to the external source. Below are a few ways that can help you achieve this.
Rich Snippets – Schema.org
Schema.org is a collection of shared vocabularies that you can use to mark up your web pages which help search engines such as Goolge, Bing and Yahoo understand what your page is about. Schema.org is used with micro format data, and can be implemented by marking up your html content with relevant tags.
Samsung have used the Aggregate Rating tag to display their rating reviews for the Samsung Galaxy S2. Other mark ups are available such as price and description. Checkout the schema.org website for the full documentation and a list of tags you can use.
By using rich snippets you are able to inform your visitor with key information which in turn could make their decision to purchase or complete the ‘desired action’ before they’ve even clicked on your site.
Google Adwords – Site links / Ad extensions
If you have a Goolge adwords account then site links and ad extension are great for providing key information to PPC campaigns. Like rich snippets, an ad extension allows you to have rating reviews on your brand and product terms.
Build Relationships
Your business will also receive traffic from referrers, so a good idea is to contact these sites and provide more information about your ‘desired action’. They will be grateful of this extra information and the attention you’re paying to them. By building relationships with these referrers, means they are more likely to corporate with you in the future and give you a bit more attention or allow you to have more in-depth product details.
As you have started to look at your external sources, you must also look at your existing site and find ways to improve it. A golden rule in optimisation is to test, test, test.
A/B and Multivariate Testing
A/B testing is where you create 2 different landings pages and send 50% of visitor to Page A and the other 50% to Page B. You would then analyse the results to find out which landing page converts better.
Multivariate testing is where you use different variations of content within sections of a webpage simultaneously, for example you could have three different headings and two different images.
Using both these types of experiments is a great way to test your pages but a word of caution, make sure you are testing the different variations with enough visitors to get accurate results.
Google offer a tool named website optimizer which many people use to carry out these two experiments so be sure to check it out.
Think about the visitor
What I mean by this,is trying to think about what questions the visitors may have and how you can answer them. Here are some questions a consumer may have for an ecommerce website.
How much does delivery cost?
How long does it take?
Does this price include VAT?
Is this site secure?
Is the site trust worthy?
Using tools such as live chat can really benefit your business as it provides a live contact with you and your visitor. Using things such as accreditations, reviews and guarantees can help you gain trust with the visitor. Make sure you place things like your guarantee, contact number and live chat above the fold so it’s the first thing that the visitor sees.
By putting yourself in the visitors shoes, will help you realise some key factors that you may be missing on your site. Think about when you visit a site, what things do you want to see or not want to see?
Express Checkout
Visitors don’t like to enter their credit card details or address details at the checkout anymore; they want a quick and easy solution. By introducing an ‘Amazon like checkout’ you will most certainly increase your conversion rate. If you don’t have an express checkout then take a look at some of your competitors and see how many do. You may just find that you can become one step ahead of them.
If you currently do have an express checkout, advertise the fact that you do. Don’t wait for the visitor to reach the checkout before they realise, show it on your landing pages.
New methods and techniques are always being introduced that can help your conversion rate optimisation so be sure to keep updated by researching and reading online. Always remember to keep optimising as it’s down to YOU, to improve your websites conversion rate.
Article written by Daniel Whittaker who is the website content administrator at Cartridge Monkey, one of the UK’s major suppliers of Ink Cartridges. Daniel is a keen writer on SEO, Data Analysis and Website Optimisation
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Guest Post – Facebook or Google Adwords?
Google AdWords has been the prime choice of people looking for pay per click advertising on the web for many years. But now that Facebook, which offers its own advertising service, has become one of the most visited websites in the world, there is another very attractive option available.
Yet there’s a small problem: most of the people who are using social media and visiting Facebook won’t be looking to buy like they might be doing when carrying out a Google search.
AdWords targets people who are more likely to be looking to buy a product, while Facebook targets people according to their interests – thus you’d be forgiven for assuming the conversion rate offered by AdWords would be higher. However, some companies have reported that their Facebook campaign has been more lucrative than an equivalent campaign on AdWords.
Why could this be?
It’s more than likely all down to targeting. AdWords targets people based on what keywords they’re typing and what information it can gather from previous searches, whereas Facebook has much more information on the people using their service and can specifically target these individual people based on all their information.
So for hitting a target market, Facebook is going to be much more accurate, as you can choose to only go after the people that are going to be interested in your advert. Because of it being so specific, you’re less likely to be getting people clicking your ad that aren’t interested in your product or service which will keep the cost per click lower.
On Facebook, you can include pictures in your ad. You can’t do this on Adwords, so it’s a big advantage to Facebook as it can really attract people’s attention towards your ad while they’re browsing the site. An image can be seen and taken in in a second and is more likely to be noticed by someone casually scrolling through a site, but a well-written advert could easily go unnoticed by someone not wanting or bothering to read.
Two can be better than one
The main thing to remember is that you’re not just limited to one option when it comes down to advertising. You can easily choose to run a pay per click campaign on both Facebook and Google AdWords, and you might find that one is better than the other for your particular business or both are equally as good.
If you’re in the UK and uncertain you can run a pay per click campaign for whatever reason, it might be worth looking into an online marketing agency in the UK that can run pay per click management for you.
Article written by Amy Fowler of online marketing agency, Boom Online Marketing. Follow Boom on Twitter.
8 Great Link Building Tools
How on earth do I begin link building? That is often a question that we get from many clients who are seeking internet marketing consulting. One of the best places to start when beginning a link building campaign is the appropriate tools. A carpenter has his hammer, nails, skill saw, but we internet marketers have our own tool set. Today we are going to look at 8 great link building tools and would love for you to join in the conversation by leaving a comment below with your favorite link building tools.
1 ) SEOmoz-SEOmoz Pro is a paid tool that helps you manage all your SEO needs in one place. From link analysis to keyword difficulty SEOmoz is one of my favorite tools to use when building new links. SEOmoz also includes other cool benefits such as social media monitoring.
2 ) Raven-While very similar to SEOmoz Pro, Raven also offers great reporting tools and can help create Google Adwords campaigns. Raven tools will undoubtedly help make your link building process much easier and quicker.
3 ) Microsoft Excel-While some of you maybe scratching your heads on this one, you would be amazed at how much benefit you can get from analyzing data complied in Excel.
4 ) Open Site Explorer-Although OSE is a part of SEOmoz Pro, it can also be used as a stand alone tool for free.
5 ) Check My Links-Although a slightly more advanced tactic, Check My Links is a Chrome plugin that will crawl a web page and find broken links. Broken links present an opportunity for you to contact the web master and replace those broken links with new links to your site!
6 ) My Blog Guest-Guest post blogging can be a great way to build links to your website and provides fresh content for the blogger. My Blog Guest has a great community of bloggers and is definitely worth a try.
7 ) Mozbar-Another Chrome plugin and tool from SEOmoz that is great for SEO metrics “at a glance.” Mozbar will show you SEO metrics in SERP’s such as domain authority, # of links, and more.
8 ) Social Networks-We are all familiar with Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn, and Twitter, but have you been using these networks to build links? If your answer was no, then begin sharing your content on social networks and building beneficial relationships that can turn into more links down the road.
Did we leave off you favorite link building tool? Are you currently using these tools? Tell us what your favorite link building tools are by leaving a comment below!
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Facebook Introduces New Pages
Facebook has been in the news a lot lately, and this week is no different. This week Facebook is making headlines over their new Timeline for Business Pages. Although we have already seen the Facebook Timeline profiles, we are now seeing how the Timeline is affecting our Business Pages and the outcome is quite interesting.
What are the major changes to Facebook Business Pages?
- There is new space for custom headers and branding opportunities, but there are some restrictions regarding what a business can promote in the header. To learn more about the new pages and their restrictions click here.
- You can only have 3 Facebook Apps under the header. For all other Apps users will have to click a More button.
- People can now message Business pages just like they would message a friend.
- Default landing tabs are no longer available.
Where can I learn more about the New Pages?
To learn more about the new Facebook Business Pages you can visit the official Facebook site at https://www.facebook.com/about/pages.
At Shine Online Marketing we work with small businesses to develop internet marketing strategies that help your business Shine! If you would like to receive a free quote, email us at info@shineonlinemarketing.com, or call us at 601-336-3001. Also be sure to visit our site at shineonlinemarketing.com and subscribe to our RSS feed for all the latest updates.









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