It’s more than tiresome when you’re trying to just buy one product and you have to go through what seems like 100 light years worth of pages and boxes to fill out. This is why one-click payments were created! To make shopping less annoying and more conversion oriented.
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Reduce Shopping Cart Abandoment With Single-Click Buys
Posted by paylane under TechnologyFrom http://blog.paylane.com 3665 days ago
Made Hot by: profmarketing on April 23, 2014 2:37 pm
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Native Advertising
Posted by krystian.wlr under AdvertisingFrom http://heroicsearch.com 3670 days ago
Made Hot by: MarketWiz on April 18, 2014 7:31 pm
The term native advertising made its first appearance in November 2010, but the concept has been around for a lot longer. In its simplest, and most controversial form, native advertising is nothing more than the digital equivalent of advertorials.
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Simple Ways to Manage Content Creation
Posted by lyzcano under Online MarketingFrom http://www.sparkplugging.com 3670 days ago
Made Hot by: LivFreeLivRich on April 17, 2014 7:50 pm
The process of content creation isn’t easy. From creating optimized blog posts, to sending personalized and segmented emails, to publishing content on social media (and the list goes on), one can easily sabotage the process in the magnitude of other business related functions. Take a read at how a
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21 User Activation Hacks You Need To Know
Posted by krystian.wlr under MarketingFrom http://growthhackingpro.com 3676 days ago
Made Hot by: seobromino on April 15, 2014 10:49 am
Some people think that acquisition is the most important part of the funnel, but the truth is that getting visitors on your website is just the first step – you need to focus on later stages of the funnel just as much as the first one.
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SEMrush Blog
Posted by krystian.wlr under Online MarketingFrom http://www.semrush.com 3679 days ago
Google and the Webspam team are on a frenzy to bash any kind of scalable link building tactics that emerged post-Penguin 2.0.
Guest posting has been hit, and MyBlogGuest was publicly penalized. Tons of link networks have been deindexed, and the link building circles are in danger once again. Read More
Guest posting has been hit, and MyBlogGuest was publicly penalized. Tons of link networks have been deindexed, and the link building circles are in danger once again. Read More
Confessions of an ex-tech journalist
Posted by krystian.wlr under Public RelationsFrom https://medium.com 3679 days ago
Made Hot by: FutureVision on April 11, 2014 8:33 pm
I know how a gazelle feels. There you are, working hard out on the savanna and then BAM! The predators descend, chasing you across the plains, licking their lips, watching your every move, ready to pounce at the first sign of vulnerability and squeeze every morsel they can out of you.
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Outsourcing Product Descriptions - The RIGHT Way
Posted by krystian.wlr under Online MarketingFrom http://positionly.com 3679 days ago
There are a lot of great posts out there about how to write better product descriptions. It’s a shame most of them are never put to use.
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Growth Hacking is the New Inbound Marketing
Posted by krystian.wlr under Online MarketingFrom http://positionly.com 3692 days ago
Made Hot by: ObjectOriented on March 29, 2014 1:36 am
Do you remember the inbound marketing hype? It already got overshadowed by the more recent content marketing hype. The most recent blow to inbound marketing comes from so called growth hacking though.
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What are some of the most ingenious ways to increase traffic to a website?
Posted by krystian.wlr under Online MarketingFrom http://www.quora.com 3733 days ago
You're probably wondering "what ingenious way to increase traffic did he use?". That's exactly the kind of mindset I had too when I tried to increase the traffic for my previous startup.
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Your 60-Hour Work Week is Not a Badge of Honour
Posted by jeffreyarchibald under StartupsFrom http://jeffarchibald.ca 3737 days ago
Made Hot by: maestro68 on February 11, 2014 5:53 am
There is a sense of pride over being able to state that we worked an exorbitant amount of hours this week, last week, or last month. I know because I’ve done it in the past, and probably still do it *sigh*. Saying you worked a 60 hour week is indirectly telling the listener how busy you are.
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