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Are You Looking For More Conversions On Your Website?
If you are looking to boost the number of conversions  your website gets from mobile users, the answer looks like it’s behind door number 3…Contests!Formstack’s “Form Conversion” study analyzed 665,000 user account contributions and 117,577 form types all collected in January 2015. The research only looked at mobile-responsive forms, which are designed to be filled out easily on smartphones and tablets
Leslye Schumacher
April 15, 2015
Lifecycles to Lifestyles: Why You Should Get to Know Your Customer
When was the last time you walked, drove, sat or went anywhere without seeing handfuls of people with their faces glued to their smartphone screens?  Between distractions like internet browsing, social media, emails, texting, and phone calls, how can you capture your customer's attention?Get to know them individually.  Understand their consumer habits
Megan Malone
February 26, 2015
Valentine’s Day: A Digital Marketing Love Affair
Looking for a Valentine’s Day gift that will win your sweetheart over?  Look no further than your favorite digital device.Valentine’s Day is known not only for love and romance, but also for business and consumer driven behaviors: shopping and advertising
Megan Malone
February 13, 2015
Don't Make the Same Digital Marketing Mistakes in 2015
At only 2 weeks into the new year, there have been plenty of new tips created on how to make 2015 your most successful year yet.  But reading lists on top of lists about what your business should be doing but isn't doing yet can be intimidating and overwhelming
Megan Malone
January 15, 2015
Want More Conversions? Offer Less Options!
Giving people too many options or asking them for too much information can quickly reduce your conversions. For example, a study found that by reducing the number of options on your website’s “contact us” form from 6 to 3, you can increase your conversion rate an average of 66%
Leslye Schumacher
January 12, 2015
How to Track Your Conversions on Google Analytics!
So if you read our little cheat sheet on Google Analytics (if not, you can read it here!), we're going to jump right in and show you how you can track your conversions.  Remember, conversions are some action that your intended audience takes to push them further down the funnel - such as completing a purchase or filling out a form
Kiri Tamte-Horan
July 11, 2014