Wednesday, April 17, 2013

The #1 failure wedge in your website is . . .

Mel,

What is the NUMBER ONE weakness of your website, your prime sales bottleneck?

If you're even just OK at:

* Traffic - AdWords, affiliates, publicity or SEO 

and even just OK at:

* Conversion (sales letters, videos, webinars, or whatever makes people buy from you)

...then your LANDING PAGE is your #1 bottleneck. It's probably killing your sales. Most people would shudder to know how much their landing page is costing them.

Today at 5pm Eastern Time, Bnonn Tenant will show h ow to remotely control your prospect's eyes and focus them where YOU want. This is NOT a dark art. It's a sequential method using Color, Dimension, Movement and Separation:

http://www.perrymarshall.com/training/conversion-principles/

Perry Marshall



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Social networking may have peaked in 2012... on desktops

April 17, 2013 Subscribe | View as Web page.
THEDAILYBUZZ
A roundup of emedia news and views from around the web
In this Issue
Defining Twitter's role in the digital news cycle
Can content win in mobile?
Social networking on desktops may have peaked in 2012
WSJ merges six deals blogs into MoneyBeat
Amazon embeds reviews, coupons, purchasing options in ads
China's $190B e-commerce market is driven by mobile, Social Media
Defining Twitter's role in the digital news cycle
Monday's tragedy at the Boston Marathon leads to more introspection about Twitter as a news platform. But smart journalists view Twitter and other social media as a way to augment and amplify their coverage of breaking news, not replace it.
FULL ARTICLE
- eMedia Vitals
Can content win in mobile?
Take a look at the early winners at mobile advertising: Google, Twitter, Facebook and Pandora. What they have in common is they are platforms, not publishers in the proper sense of aggregating audiences around content. There are signs of hope. The New York Times is doing a good job at building a mobile component — same with USA Today.
FULL ARTICLE
- Digiday
Social networking on desktops may have peaked in 2012
There has been a noticeable drop-off in time spent with desktop social services in the U.S., the U.K., and Australia, according to Experian.
FULL ARTICLE
- CNET
WSJ merges six deals blogs into MoneyBeat
The Wall Street Journal launched yet another blog channel. MoneyBeat combines six of the Journal's existing blogs — including MarketBeat, The Source, Overheard and all the global Deal Journals –into one hub dedicated to global finance, markets and mergers and acquisitions.
FULL ARTICLE
- Media Bistro
Amazon embeds reviews, coupons, purchasing options in ads
Consumers who view ads with these enhancements are 20% to 30% more likely to take action than the average customer who reviews e-commerce ads. Likewise, multi-screen campaigns, when compared to campaigns that have run on one screen, are performing 18% better.
FULL ARTICLE
- Ad Age
China's $190B e-commerce market is driven by mobile, Social Media
The connection between publishers and commerce-driven business models may just be mobile and social. China's e-commerce market racked up a whopping 1.3 trillion RMB ($190 billion USD) worth of transactions in 2012, according to a report by the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) (linked article is in Chinese), an increase of 66.5 percent over 2011′s total.
FULL ARTICLE
- TechCrunch
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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Four seconds that determine EVERYTHING! Wednesday

Mel,

Four Seconds . . . Three Seconds . . . Two Seconds . . . One Second . . . ZERO.

You have FOUR seconds to get traction on your landing page.

How good is yours?

Of ALL the elements in your sales funnel - Pay Per Click, emails, videos, sales letters, affiliates, phone sales - this one impacts MORE DINERO in LESS TIME than any other. It's the 1% lever with 50% power. Your landing page.

Is your landing page shooting you in the foot? Are the bullets lodged in place? Do they refuse to move?

Join me, Bryan Todd and landing page Jedi Master Bnonn Tenant Wednesday afternoon at 5pm Eastern for a free webinar "Landing Page Conversion Secrets." Bnonn will get your bullets working FOR you instead of against you:

http://www.perrymarshall.com/training/conversion-principles/

See ya there!

Perry Marshall



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A golden (digital) age for magazines? Didn’t see that coming

April 16, 2013 Subscribe | View as Web page.
THEDAILYBUZZ
A roundup of emedia news and views from around the web
In this Issue
A golden (digital) age for magazines? Didn't see that coming
More Bloomberg users turn to Apple devices for financial information
Web designer role evolves, pushing into digital publishing
Twitter shows us how the news is made, and it's not pretty
Heap: analytics for people with questions
Who can convince us that mobile ads work?
Twitter forces Flattr to stop letting users tip 'favorited' tweets
A golden (digital) age for magazines? Didn't see that coming
Instead of killing magazines, the Internet has changed their style, content and the way they interact with readers.
FULL ARTICLE
- National Post
More Bloomberg users turn to Apple devices for financial information
A new version of Bloomberg's iPad app reflects a shift to mobile and tablet usage among financial professionals. The pattern mirrors what's taking place in the consumer realm.
FULL ARTICLE
- paidContent
Web designer role evolves, pushing into digital publishing
According to results of a survey by digital industry body AIMIA and Adobe. The 'Web Design Survey' found web designers are expecting a large increase in mobile development, particularly video and apps, as well as an increase in integrated and interactive advertising across all platforms, and growth in HTML5.
FULL ARTICLE
- Marketing Mag
Twitter shows us how the news is made, and it's not pretty
In the aftermath of events like the Boston Marathon bombings, Twitter is often criticized for the way it indiscriminately distributes lies as well as facts — but as chaotic as that process is, we are better off for having it.
FULL ARTICLE
- paidContent
Heap: analytics for people with questions
With many analytics tools, the decision to track a new metric can take days to implement. Then you wait. Since you weren't capturing that specific data before, it'll be a few days before enough data trickles in to be meaningful. Heap, meanwhile, captures everything from the day you install it onward. The moment you have a question, you have an answer.
FULL ARTICLE
- TechCrunch
Who can convince us that mobile ads work?
We're shifting from desktop computing to a mobile world. Cool for phone sales (see Apple and Samsung)! Not so cool, however, for ad sales execs, who have spent the past two decades trying to sell Web real estate to advertisers.
FULL ARTICLE
- AllThingsD
Twitter forces Flattr to stop letting users tip 'favorited' tweets
Flattr's Twitter micropayments venture, where people could leave tips for 'favorited' tweets, is over. But as that tie-in got shut down, Flattr enabled tips for YouTube videos. The system also works on Instagram and SoundCloud.
FULL ARTICLE
- GigaOm
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Monday, April 15, 2013

Inside Hearst’s programmatic-buying play

April 15, 2013 Subscribe | View as Web page.
THEDAILYBUZZ
A roundup of emedia news and views from around the web
In this Issue
Texas Tribune scores $1.5 million Knight Foundation Grant
Inside Hearst's programmatic-buying play
Gannett's digital strategies are paying off
7 Responsive design tips to revamp your workflow
MPA makes progress towards digital magazine ad standards
Why good storytelling helps you design great products
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Texas Tribune scores $1.5 million Knight Foundation Grant
The Knight Foundation is giving a $1.5 million grant to the Texas Tribune, a four-year-old news start-up based in Austin. The grant is part acknowledgment, part encouragement — acknowledgment that the Tribune, against all apparent odds, has hit on a sustainable model for funding important accountability journalism.
FULL ARTICLE
- Forbes
Inside Hearst's programmatic-buying play
Advertisers are shifting budgets to programmatic, particularly those with performance goals. These budgets are only available to publishers with the pipes to do business this way, machine to machine, and a willingness to craft programs that are driven by performance.
FULL ARTICLE
- Digiday
Gannett's digital strategies are paying off
Gannett's all-access paywall strategy the company rolled out in 2012, paired with tremendous gains in broadcast advertising revenue thanks to the Olympics and the presidential election, have helped Gannett achieve its first year-over-year increase in company-wide revenue since 2006.
FULL ARTICLE
- Editor & Publisher
7 Responsive design tips to revamp your workflow
Responsive design is rapidly becoming the new standard in our industry, along with its evolving carousel of best practices, platforms and tools. The movement has caused a shift in thinking, especially as we adapt our workflows for a more efficient project process.
FULL ARTICLE
- Mashable
MPA makes progress towards digital magazine ad standards
Magazine publishers have found new fans for their content on tablets and e-readers, but will they ever be able to get advertisers to give them the same commitment?
FULL ARTICLE
- AdWeek
Why good storytelling helps you design great products
One of the biggest flubs that product teams make is confusing designs that look great with designs that actually work well. It's a simple mistake, but it can have grave consequences: If your product doesn't work well, no one will even care how it looks, after all.
FULL ARTICLE
- GigaOm
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