Retailers Report Jump In Visitor-to-sale Conversions After Improving Site Search
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02-03-2006, 10:36 AM,
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Retailers Report Jump In Visitor-to-sale Conversions After Improving Site Search
Article on several retailers who have reported large jumps in visitor-to-sales conversion rates after making improvements to their web site's search features. HINT
Quote:How site search helps to increase sales at Delightful Deliveries Quote:Site search helps Kinetic Fountains triple sales Quote:New site search tool pays off in sales, cost reduction at Toolfetch.com Quote:FurnitureFind doubles conversions with new site search Quote:Search analysis boosts conversions 20% at Calendars.com |
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02-03-2006, 07:17 PM,
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Re: Retailers Report Jump In Visitor-to-sale Conversions After Improving Site Search
Quote: HINT Let me guess! Spending hours on optimizing your site's SEO for Google or picking AdWords keywords is a waste if visitors come to your site and can't find anything because your site search sucks. |
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02-03-2006, 07:18 PM,
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Re: Retailers Report Jump In Visitor-to-sale Conversions After Improving Site Se
[quote author=amy link=topic=2481.msg8802#msg8802 date=1138994228]
Quote: HINT Let me guess! Spending hours on optimizing your site's SEO for Google or picking AdWords keywords is a waste if visitors come to your site and can't find anything because your site search sucks. [/quote] I would have told all of those folks that for much less than the likely paid for the various reports. Geez. |
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02-22-2006, 08:29 PM,
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Re: Retailers Report Jump In Visitor-to-sale Conversions After Improving Site Search
Google Mini has a maxi price tag of $2,995. I think improving your site's navigation is nearly as important as optimizing its search.
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06-10-2006, 11:13 AM,
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Shoppers who use site search on e-commerce sites buy 270% more than nonsearchers
A related article:
Quote: Findings from a new study from WebSideStory Inc. and the Patricia Seybold Group reinforce site search's importance to the online purchase process and underscore the fact that search engine marketing alone won't deliver customers to the Buy button. Shoppers who use site search on an e-commerce site buy 270% more than shoppers who don't, according to WebSideStory statistics... full article: http://www.internetretailer.com/dailyNews.asp?id=18886
Al draagt een aap een gouden ring, het is en blijft een lelijk ding
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