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Site Search: 6 steps to successful site search implementation

21
Mar
2008

Webmasters are often quick to install a site search tool on a web site. However, the wrong search appliance or a poor implementation can actually hurt your business. Used wisely a site search tool can quickly improve business as well.

Here is how to choose and use a Site Search tool to your advantage.

eCommerce Research of interest

04
Dec
2007

Stop Before You Shop According to the BIGresearch American Pulse Survey of 4,069 respondents, 52.1% of consumers say they would rather receive a gift card or cash for Christmas. One reason for this preference may be that consumers do not like gifts that were chosen for them. 45.4% of those who received clothing as a […]

New Research on Behavioral vs contextual targeting – Surprising

24
Sep
2007

The emphasis is mine the research just came out this week. I offer my conclusions at the end, the rest is theirs.  The necessity of using attention-getting behavioral targeting was reinforced by responses regarding online behavior. The study found that more than 75 percent of online shoppers shop once per month or less and that […]

2007 Web Analytics Shoot Out Results

13
Sep
2007

Rand Fishkin has finished his 2007 Web Analytics Shootout. It’s a 55-page report on the results of a nine-month study of seven top analytics packages: Clicktracks, Google Analytics, IndexTools, Omniture SiteCatalyst, Unica Affinium NetInsight, Visual Sciences’ HBX Analytics, and WebTrends. The report looks at: 1. Evaluate ease of implementation 2. Evaluate ease of use 3. Understand the basic […]

Deemphasizing a call to action that was performing poorly

07
Sep
2007

Improving Conversions Case Study Part 3 – Deemphasizing a call to action that was performing poorly This is Part 3 of the case study to improve conversions on a web site for a software company. Read the earlier posts: Part 1 – Adding two “calls to action” to move visitors along to a Conversion Point”. […]

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