Thursday, February 4, 2010

Top Misc Content on Internet

Top Misc Content on Internet


Call Centers Operations and Services to Enhance Business Efficiency

Posted: 01 Feb 2010 09:00 PM PST

The call centers work 24/ 7 that help you to cut cost and save time while giving you the best quality services and best value of your money.

Packing a Punch: Call Centers Operations and Services

Posted: 01 Feb 2010 09:00 PM PST

The call centers work 24/7 that help you to cut cost and save time while giving you the best quality services and best value of your money.

Most Valuable Tips to Help You Handle an Upside Down Mortgage

Posted: 01 Feb 2010 09:00 PM PST

Refinancing your upside down mortgage is a tricky and challenging venture as far as mortgage crisis is concerned. However, with a little advice and tons of determination, you will definitely have the chance of riding out the storm and getting back on your feet.

Clear Nibbed Floor Mats: An Effective Way to Add Style to Your Interiors

Posted: 01 Feb 2010 09:00 PM PST

Every car owner wants to have appealing and convenient interiors. In fact, the well maintained interiors add pleasure and thrill of riding. One of the most important factors inside your car is floorboards. The condition of the floors determines the quality of the pleasure and comfort you get inside your car.

Morris County Real Estate is Booming

Posted: 01 Feb 2010 09:00 PM PST

Morris County New Jersey lies near the northern tip of the state and is approximately 25 miles west of New York State.

How to Win Your Clients with Promotional Products

Posted: 01 Feb 2010 09:00 PM PST

In this topic describes how you can win a client using promotional products. Getting leads are always the problem and that is why, an alternative solution is used to increase sales of your business.

Executive Hiring Increase Expected for 2010 - How to Prepare

Posted: 01 Feb 2010 09:00 PM PST

With the increase of executive jobs expected, how can you take advantage of it? Here are a few ways to make this year a great one for your job search.

Is Your Resume a Problem-Solver?

Posted: 01 Feb 2010 09:00 PM PST

Your resume is your chance to show that you are the answer to your potential employer's problems. If they have a need, you can fill it. Writing your resume with this in mind can make all the difference.

No Auto Insurance Texas - Age Old Concept

Posted: 01 Feb 2010 09:00 PM PST

When you are driving, take a look around and count every fourth vehicle. Each fourth vehicle statically represents the number of automobiles that are driven every day without any Texas auto insurance.

The Basics of Loan Modification

Posted: 01 Feb 2010 09:00 PM PST

When you obtain a loan, you are required to follow the terms but when you are subjected to loan modification, some of the terms can be changed and this will depend on the agreement of both parties. Mortgages can be modified in various ways.

Loan Modification to Solve Your Financial Burdens

Posted: 01 Feb 2010 09:00 PM PST

Financial problems are quite common these days, and it's no longer a surprise that many people are not able to repay their loans on time. During these times, the borrower will feel lost and so he or she can't make the best decisions.

Facts on Loan Modification- Getting Out from Foreclosures

Posted: 01 Feb 2010 09:00 PM PST

Foreclosure should be avoided because it will have a tremendous impact on the family's life as well as your credit record. Once you've missed several mortgage payments due to financial constraints, don't try to avoid the lender but instead, deal with the situation properly.

Steps on Loan Modification - Things You Need to Know

Posted: 01 Feb 2010 09:00 PM PST

A lot of people still don't know what loan modification is. The modifications are permanent changes in the terms of the loan. The loan will be reinstated and this will result to monthly payments that are more affordable to the mortgagor.

Loan Modification Facts that You Should Know

Posted: 01 Feb 2010 09:00 PM PST

The property values in the US have plummeted considerably during the economic slump. Because of this, the current administration is trying hard to rescue the people suffering from distressed mortgages.

Beware of Texas Insurance State Requirements

Posted: 01 Feb 2010 09:00 PM PST

If you plan on a move to our grand state of Texas, make sure you are familiar with our Texas auto minimum requirements.

Landing Page Makeovers 2007-2009: Where Are They Now?

Posted: 04 Feb 2010 06:46 AM PST

Landing Page Makeover

This is another addition to our ongoing series of tutorials and case studies on landing pages that work.

It occurred to me late last year, as I was readying yet another Landing Page Makeover, that the end of one year and the beginning of the next was a good time to do a “Where are they now?” post. So first things first, I went back and contacted all makeover participants from the very beginning of the series.

Of the more than 20 contacted, I learned that one is no longer in business, MagicPumpkinArt.com (Makeover #14) and two are in the midst of developing new products or revising their focus: TheLast10lbs.com (Makeover #4) and 4PsofPodcasting.com (Makeover #9).

The rest? Well, most did not respond to our request for follow-up details. (This is me sad :( ) But of those who did, I think you’ll find their answers interesting and their results encouraging. Here are the questions I posed:

  1. Did you implement all/some/few or none of the recommendations made about your website?
  2. If yes, did you see any tangible results — increased traffic, sign ups, conversions, sales? Were the results the same, better or worse after making the changes? Which changes produced the biggest results and why?
  3. If no, what were the primary reasons? Was it a matter of time or cost to implement? Something else? Did you simply disagree with the recommendations? (Be honest, I can take it.) :)
  4. Is there anything I could have done differently in preparing the makeover to be more useful to you, your business or your website?

And here are the responses I received (lightly edited for length):

From Carrie Kitze, EMKPress.com (Landing Page Makeover #6)

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We were poised to do a redesign when Roberta took a look at our site. Her suggestions were on point and helped us streamline and reorganize the site.

  • We moved to a three column format and made more things clickable.
  • Each product now has its own page and our resources are more organized for different types of readers to find. (It’s also just cleaner looking.)
  • Our articles have been linked to by a variety of blogs/forums and when we note that an article has become popular to download, we cross sell products based on the demographics that are hitting that part of the site.

Results:

  • We have seen a 50% increase in traffic to the site. Now more organized and informational, the site has given us more credibility in a cluttered landscape. We’ve seen an increase in article linking by adoption agencies and professionals, as well.

I would have liked to implement more recommendations but time and budget (mostly time since we are a small office) precluded us from doing more. Just re-reading her suggestions gives me additional ideas on tightening things up in the next few months as we add some additional resources.

Roberta’s suggestions were spot-on and many were easy to implement with measurable results.

From Kristen Galles, BookClubClassics.com (Marketing Plan Makeover #2 )

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I implemented every single suggestion. Her review sparked comments that led to a great discussion about the focus of my website, too.

Initially, when I first created BookClubClassics, I was most interested in selling customized book club discussion guides. However, after Roberta’s review, I realized that this would be a very time-consuming and inefficient way to make money. The guides required hours to create, and the availability of free discussion questions from publishers made my guides a “tough sell.” So, I stopped creating the guides and focused on increasing my readership instead.

Now I have time to create discussion questions (instead of full discussion guides) for those clubs who want guides with more substantial questions. These questions actually sell better than the full guides did!

In addition to Roberta’s general recommendations, her specific detail-oriented suggestions regarding the lay-out and presentation of my website were invaluable as well.

Results:

  • Each month my readership continues to increase, as do my affiliate earnings.

From Daniel Horning, Marketing Director, HireAHelper.com (Landing Page Makeover #5)

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We implemented most of Roberta’s suggestions. Specifically:

  • We added more content to our customer review system and added a link to “HireAHelper Protects You. Find out How.” with details about the customer’s transaction and our 100% refund policy.
  • We added a list of customer reviews to the homepage, landing pages and trust elements. Our BBB logo is now in the top right hand corner of all our pages.
  • Although Roberta felt that the term, “Day Labor” carries a bit of a negative connotation, we decided to keep it. However, we added more language using “General Help” and “Handyman” and that has helped.
  • We applied the five-line max paragraph rule and white space recommendation to many of our pages. We also fixed misspellings and have a content review system in place in our office. Our logo is now clickable back to the homepage across the whole site.

Recommendations not implemented:

  • We considered a new tagline but decided to stick with “Get Local Help. Cheap.” Adding anything to it would have diluted the importance of our 2 main points — local and cheap.
  • We decided not to include specifics about our customer counts. However, we may revisit this suggestion to continue to boost and support customer confidence in the site, as well as add possible package plans.

Results:

  • Our customers gained a clearer understanding of our service offerings, especially once they saw the customer reviews posted on the homepage/landing pages.
  • It’s hard to track the impact that paragraph line counts and white space have on customers directly, but we definitely saw huge growth in the months after the recommendations both in an increase in visitors and an increase in how long they stayed on the site.
  • We also saw an increase in the conversion rate to just above 6% the first month of 2008 and averaged around 4% throughout the rest of the year.
  • The suggestions provided are still useful in our planning and development today.

From Nancy Owen Myers, Lunchsense.com (Landing Page Makeover #19)

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Roberta said:

Simplify the homepage!

I did rework the home page. It launches soon.

Choose one primary image that’s representative of everything else.

I used a whole family!

Choose one strong statement.

I went with — “It’s a big world! Better pack a lunch.” This and the whole family image convey that everyone can use this lunchbox.

Rework the navigation and rethink the color scheme.

I did a bunch of things simultaneously when this makeover went up — planned, scheduled, and undertook photography, started to work on new packaging, and reworked the website navigation, too.

Recommendations not implemented:

Test offers — free shipping, discounting, bundling.

I struggle with this as I’m philosophically opposed to “Buy this and get MORE! — but what if I don’t NEED more? That said, I do offer occasional percentage discounts and I can offer free shipping and such offers as appropriate. But I can’t run my biz on that.

Results:

  • Overall, though, I think the recommendations were generally very good, and if nothing else I’m happier with my site.
  • I often go in and tweak stuff in the website, and make sure I go through my site page by page every so often to make sure it all hangs together. Roberta’s makeover really helped me make that a priority.

(Roberta’s note — I’ll revisit with Nancy once her redesigned store is live.)

Roberta’s takeaways (and yours)

  • You don’t have to make large, wholesale changes all at once, but do try and pick the elements that have the most potential for big impact, like testing headlines, adding additional calls to action, and editing content for better readability.
  • Even small changes can make a difference — try testing text in your call to action links and buttons. You’d be amazed at the difference you’ll see between Buy Now, Join Now, or Find Out More Now.
  • Push your value proposition forward while embracing your market reality. If there’s a lot of competition for your products/services, find what’s unique about yours — what only you can say — and get it out there. Be opening to reframing your goals as you learn more.

And lastly — Marketing is a process. Always be testing.

I do want to thank all the previous Maven Makeover participants who shared their findings with me (and those that didn’t, we know who you are.) :)

These brave souls subjected themselves to Roberta’s special brand of “tough marketing love” in a hugely popular public venue — and even paid for the privilege with a donation to Heifer International.

There’s a lot more to come in 2010 . . . so please stay tuned.

Additional note: As I was writing this post, news came in about the devastating earthquake in Haiti. If you’re a fan of my Maven Makeover series and have learned a little something along the way, please “pay it forward” and make a generous donation today to the International Committee of the Red Cross.

Here’s your chance to be the Copywriting Maven’s next landing page makeover!

Got a landing page that’s more poop than pop? Willing to share with Copyblogger readers? Prepared to put a little of your own “skin in the game” for a Maven Makeover? Then click on Maven’s Landing Page Makeover page for all the details.

I’m booked for gratis “Heifer” critiques until 4/1/10. If you’re interested in a private critique/makeover or other services, please email me directly.

About the Author: Roberta Rosenberg is The Copywriting Maven at MGP Direct, Inc. Find her @CopywriterMaven on Twitter.


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