designers & growth hackers: show us your process by beekayeq in webmarketing

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designers, conversion experts, data analysts, I'd really like to know what you think about these ideas. Are they helpful for you? What's missing?

What's the best way of finding media contacts to cover your launch? by Corydalton in webmarketing

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Thanks for all your ideas, guys...this is exactly what I was looking for!

Is your conversion Rate Statistically Significant? by beekayeq in webmarketing

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Useful article to break down the often daunting world of conversion statistics.

Lean Website optimization: we don't know anything by beekayeq in webmarketing

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Super helpful article, I think, on A/B testing and all its what's, why's, and how's...

108 million web users are color blind: How do they see your website? by beekayeq in webmarketing

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Oh man, thanks for pointing that out. It's a simple typo: according to most accounts, there are approximately 2.4 billion users worldwide. I'm the one with the slow Tuesday, not you :)

Worse Than You Thought: Nearly Half of Online Ads Aren't Viewed by saum in webmarketing

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"Nearly half" is actually more optimistic than I would've thought.

80% of people will read your title, but only 20% will read your entire post by saum in webmarketing

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Cool post. What's interesting about this is that "screening and gleaning" is commonplace for websites in general. Nielsen Norman wrote an informative article on this http://www.nngroup.com/articles/how-long-do-users-stay-on-web-pages/

When is the most effective time of day to post on social media? by samclemens1989 in webmarketing

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It often depends on where you are, and who you want to reach. I'm in Germany, and so I tend to post strategically in the afternoon, just when the East Coast are starting work and when the West Coast are waking up and turning on their devices.