Monday, May 18, 2015

5 Easy Strategies You Can Use To Improve Checkout Conversion Rate

If there’s one thing I obsess about on nearly every ecommerce website, it must be the conversion rate. It’s hard enough to get visitors into the buying funnel and once they start down that path you’d be surprised at how many places they can slip through the cracks, never to be seen again. The sad fact for online retailers is buyers have all sorts of hang ups during the checkout process.

Let’s seal up those cracks, grease the rails, and send them on their merry way to a sale. Below you’ll find a couple strategies I find quite helpful in converting regular visitors into loyal customers.

The Abandoned Cart Email

This is so basic, and so effective, yet so few online shops implement it correctly. The basic idea is to send an email to anyone who leaves the checkout without completing their purchase. Since I use Woocommerce on all my sites, I like to use the Recover Abandoned Cart plugin from Codecanyon.

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This plugin offers plenty of configuration options and works very well. You can find it here for $28. For that price you will almost certainly make your money back in a few days if you do any decent volume. Of course there are plenty of other choices in case you don’t use Woocommerce, and in the past I liked Cartstack, which was priced right and worked great. If you use Mailchimp they also offer automation emails, and you can easily set one up there as well.

Here’s how I structure the email:

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Subject:

Oops, was there a problem checking out?

This subject line hooks people right away. They see the “oops” and immediately think “what could that be?” and you’ll get a great open rate for sure.

Body copy: 

Hi (firstname)

We noticed you began checking out on our site but didn’t complete your order. If you ran into any problems or have any questions, please let us know. You can reach us by phone at xxx-xxx-xxxx or email at yourhelp@yoursite.com and we’ll be happy to help you out. 

In the meantime we’d like to offer you a small coupon to encourage you to return. Use coupon code “10OFF” to save $10 on your order.

Most tools allow you to trigger the email at a certain delay, for example one hour after abandoning. I like to trigger it 15 minutes after however, my thought being they are already that close, why risk letting them go to a competitor? Time is money and the quicker it hits their inbox, the better your chances of saving that sale.

Another smart thing to do is set up two or three emails. Maybe you don’t offer the coupon in the first one, and pitch that in the second one instead. You can stagger the second email to send a day later with another gentle reminder to nudge them back into the checkout.

Custom Display Messages

Customers always have questions going through their mind at checkout. Are they getting a good deal? Will shipping be free? How long will it take to receive? A great way to address this is to use custom display messages which can show a dynamic message based on the cart contents, the total price, or a variety of other conditions.

Let’s use the cart contents as an example. On the LaStella Winery website they offer a special 10% discount for purchases of 12 bottles or more, but you might not know that without a custom message alerting you to the fact.

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Now the customer knows they will save an extra 10% if they bump their quantity up to a full case of wine.

It’s a simple way to encourage them to buy more and save. Woothemes offers a simple plugin you can use for $49. If you don’t want to use their plugin, you could use a header bar plugin and set it up to show a certain message that appears only on the checkout/cart pages. The only downside is you won’t get the same level of flexibility in terms of showing a dynamic message based on the cart contents.

The One Page Checkout

How many of us have stared at the screen with our finger on the trigger, about to click the checkout button, before deciding to back out? It happens all the time. Don’t make your customers think too hard.

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Every time you force a user to make a decision, even one as simple as clicking the “proceed” or “complete order” button, reduces your chance of seeing the final sale. If you can reduce just one step in the process you take a huge burden of thought off their shoulders, and they are one step closer to the sale.

 

The Exit Offer

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As a last resort you may want to try this method, which relies on an intrusive popup appearing as the user tries to leave your website. I don’t personally use it, but I am sure it would work. Considering that when someone is about to abandon the checkout you might never see them again, it’s a last ditch effort that could easily bring them back into the loop. Get this plugin here for

Live Sales Feed

Live Sales Feed

I love this technique, and first saw it being used on Underground Cellar. It works by showing you other customers who purchased the product in real time. It can work especially well if you have a limited quantity of items for sale or you’re running a time sensitive promotion. There’s something about seeing others buying what you want that triggers that sense of wanting, a social currency of sorts. You can buy this plugin for just $15, a bargain for sure.

There you have it. Five simple to implement strategies you can use to boost your ecommerce conversion rate and gain more sales. Did I miss anything? Let me know in the comments if you have any other suggestions.

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Thursday, April 10, 2014

Build, manage and promote your band/music website with these resources

I recently hooked up with a new company to start up something in the wine business, but continued to do some freelance work on the side. One of the projects I’ve been working on is for a guy who leads a band that just released a new album. They don’t have a facebook page, twitter account, and the website is in rough shape to say the least. I’ve been pouring over some resources and thought I should gather them into a post. I have zero experience marketing a band and don’t want to explore it too deeply but I can advise this client enough to get them pointed in the right direction.


Quick links:


Top picks for music/band templates and WordPress themes

Music players for your website

Intro videos for your band

Flyers for promotion


Themes you can use


Below you’ll find a collection of some of the nicer themes that you can use to create your music or band website.


Rockwell


Rockwell comes packed with great features to get your band or music site going. It’s simple to customize with the WordPress features it uses and you can modify it extensively to get that look you want.


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Magzimus


Magzimus is a blend of lifestyle/music theme which could work for some. It’s definitely geared toward more informative type content though.


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Stereoline


Stereoline comes with numerous layouts and colors to choose from out of the box and fits the blog/lifestyle/magazine style format.


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Music Club


Here’s a great theme designed for a radio station or band that has a nice modern layout with a fullscreen image as the background. It comes with great features like a floating music bar that plays music and automatically pulls artwork from your album.


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Jam Session responsive music theme


This theme comes packed with features and is fully responsive so it looks good on any device.


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Muse theme for music/bands


This theme is a top seller and brings a lot of great features with it to help you manage songs, albums, concert dates and other media for your band. It’s fully responsive too.


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Pendulum


A modern music/band template made with a lot of attention to detail and thought about the needs of a band.


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Bolster


An easy to modify theme made specially for bands and music websites.


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CLUBIX


Clubix is a responsive nightlife, music and events WordPress theme.


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Muzak


Meet Muzak. A WordPress themes for bands, musicians, djs and everyone involved in the music business.


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Ironband


IronBand is a complete solution for bands, with its built in HTML5 audio player, integration with Youtube, and other features to help manage your music.


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Tuned balloon


Tuned Balloon works for anyone looking to get a basic site up to promote their band and can be extended to be as functional as you need.


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Keronchong


Keronchong is a great choice for a band website and comes with all the basic features you’d expect.


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Flycase


Flycase is a professional and easy-to-use music WordPress theme. It is highly and easily customizable, ready for all devices, simple to set up and e-commerce ready.


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Party Night


Geared more toward night clubs and parties, this is a theme that could also fit the needs of a band.


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Acoustic


This WordPress theme offers great flexibility for any solo artist, band, or group looking to pull together a professional looking website for themselves.


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MusicPlay


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Banda


A music magazine theme with a counter for events, a HTML5 audio player and video background, unlimited colors and light and dark skins.


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Bandzone


Unlike the “friendzone” the Bandzone WordPress theme is something you might actually want and comes with everything you need to get a nice looking site up to represent your band.


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Soundstage


You want to make a good first impression and this theme will help you do that. It’s a professional looking template that has everything you need to put your best foot forward.


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Gig


Here’s a robust theme for your music that comes with features to manage your band members, your music, events, blog and even crowdfunding for your musical projects with support for the Ignition Deck premium plugin.


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Music players for your website


If you already have a website and simply want something to elegantly display and play music, these plugins might help you out.


Responsive music player


This slick player lets you play any music you upload or selections from shoutcast. It has a neat feature that lets you drag the record to slow down or speed up the music, kind of like a DJ mixing.


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Responsive HTML5 music player


This player has some great features that separate it from others, including an API that you can use and an XML database capability for dynamic streaming. It also hooks into Soundcloud and can be used for podcasts.


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Audiobox player


This music player degrades nicely into older browsers that don’t have support for HTML5 by using Flash. It pulls image artwork and meta data perfectly and displays the songs and album covers beautifully.



Vinyl styled music player


This might be my favorite player simply because of how it looks. Much like the first one I linked to, it shows a vinyl record, the album cover, and obviously your music. It’s touch optimized and responsive so it works on all devices.


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Intro videos for your band


If you want to pull together a short video to introduce your band to the world, these will get you started. Using Adobe Aftereffects you can make some simple edits to the file and easily swap your own images, text and audio into a slick presentation to show of your band. Upload it to Youtube, use it for marketing, and so on.


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Flyers and promotional materials


Every band needs to promote its latest gig and what better way to do that than by printing out some flyers and posting them around town? These flyers were designed with a band in mind and can easily be tweaked to include your own photos, fonts, colors and so on.


Show night


A clean layout that could work for just about any musician, this flyer focuses on showing off a single photo of the artist with some other basic information about the show details.


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Indie gospel flyer


This might sound like it’s only for indie bands that play at churches but this flyer could easily be used for any type of music to promote any band. It comes in a fully editable .PSD format with organized layers and is easy to customize.


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Dirty rock


Here’s a flyer with a bit of an edge to it. Fitting for hard rock or alternative bands that want a grunge look and feel to their promo.


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Other resources


These resources should get you started if you’re trying to build a website for your band and get some promotion going. There’s an entire world of services out there to help you and a new era of streaming music that’s dominated by companies like Spotify and Soundcloud. I recommend looking into CDbaby, a service that helps distribute your music digitally across a number of sites from iTunes to Spotify. It pays artists royalties on sales and they also have an informative blog that’s worth checking out. It’s a great place for emerging artists to place their work and get discovered by the general public.































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Sunday, April 6, 2014

The Very Best Woocommerce Themes of 2014

Couture ecommerce theme


The Couture theme for WordPress presents an elegant look and fell that would work nicely for a jewelry or fashion store. It’s fully customizable and integrates perfectly with the Woocommerce plugin so you can get selling quickly.

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Multishop responsive theme


This theme offers a clean look and feel with options to present the site as a blog, corporate style, or as a shop.

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Room09 multipurpose ecommerce theme


This is a classy looking theme that comes with a versatile layout builder that you can use to present a store, a regular site, or a mix of both. It also has some built in features like a wishlist and zoom magnifier along with a product enquiry form.



PrimaShop flat responsive woocommerce theme


I really like PrimaShop because it brings together some modern design styles with versatile layout options and some other premium features.



Circolare mutiuse woocommerce theme


This theme takes a departure from the flat styles that seem to be dominating design lately and favors a 3D look in the navigation area, with an all-around more whimsical design that’s best suited for artsy, fashion, and makeup shops.

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Digita woocommerce parallax theme


This theme id aimed at stores selling digital products, electronics, and mobile accessories. The layout is fully responsive and includes the popular parallax scrolling technique along with other great built-in features.

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Shopster retina responsive theme for woocommerce


Here’s a very stylish theme that could work for a variety of online shops. It’s highly customizable so you can mix elements from a personal/portfolio site with your store. It includes the popular Revolution and Layer sliders, portfolio layouts and built in social sharing.

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Vineyard winery/liquor store theme


I’ve worked in the wine industry for a few years and it’s nice to see some themes being developed specifically for wine shops. This is a brand new theme that was just released. It features the cloud zoom effect, a one page checkout, product reviews and several different pre-defined layouts so you can get set up with a good looking site right away.

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Simplegreat premium wordpress woocommerce theme


This is one of the best themes I’ve come across lately. It comes packed with useful features like the visual page builder that lets you create all sorts of layouts which you can save for use later. That comes in handy when you’re creating a landing page, or a special version of the homepage for example. It also has 12 premium plugins bundled, including the Revolution slider and a drag-and-drop frontend builder that makes editing your site a breeze! It’s also built on the Bootstrap framework so you know it’s a reliable, well made code base.

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El Grande – Multilayout woocommerce theme


Here’s another very nice theme that was just released at the time I write this. Elgrande features seven layouts right out of the box, and comes with some nice features including 500 Google fonts, lots of icons, and of course it’s responsive and retina ready.



Blaszok multipurpose theme


You won’t find many themes better than this one. It’s built by a great development team that frequently updates it and offers great support to its customers. This is a well documented theme, and even though it’s fairly new, it already racked up 500+ sales on Themeforest so you know there’s something behind its popularity. The demo page shows how it can be used for corporate, restaurant, dance, fashion, and just about any other style website you can think of.

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Emona multipurpose woocommerce theme


Emona is a simple yet clean looking theme with 8 color variations and it includes the visual composer tool which makes creating layouts a breeze.


Pets and Vets responsive WooCommerce theme


Here’s a unique theme designed with veternarian and pet stores in mind. Whether you’re looking to sell dog products, cat beds, or a little bit of everything pet related, this is a great choice.



Callisto Woocommerce responsive theme


Callisto is another great looking theme with a fresh design that deviates from some of the usual trends we find in Woocommerce themes. It’s ideal for any ecommerce site that needs a flexible layout, and includes the “quick shop” feature which allows customers to preview products without loading a new page.


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Saturday, April 5, 2014

Creative Display Banner Templates for Remarketing Ads

I wrote about using Perfect Audience to set up an effective remarketing campaign in my “8 remarketing tips to get visitors back to your website“, and wanted to follow that up with this post that highlights some banner ads you can use. Remarketing works great when you do it right, and a hugely important piece of setting up a campaign that’s effective has to do with the look and feel of your banner ads. Not all of us have sick graphic design skills, but luckily there are plenty of templates out there designed specifically for banner ads. You can use these to get a jump start on your ad creatives and save a ton of time and money when it comes to designing a professional looking campaign.


When you’re running display ads, it helps to have a repository of good creatives you can refer to for various events, times of the year, products, or other styles that fit your needs. Larger companies and advertising agencies might have the luxury of an in-house graphic designer, but what about the rest of us? Designing a display isn’t really ad difficult as it seems, and perhaps the biggest hack you can use to save time is purchasing pre-made templates that you can customize fairly easily assuming you have some basic Photoshop skills.


I love Graphic River for their huge selection of very high quality products. For as little as $4 you can have a nice package of display banners in Photoshop format. All it takes is a bit of time on your part to decide what image and copy you want to use, and perhaps some color changes. You can then post a simple job request on Elance, Odesk or some similar site to get the design finished.


Vintage Web Banners in 15 Sizes


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These banners have a vintage look an feel to them, and would be great for a bohemian clothing store or anything else where you’re trying to capture a clean retro feel without being too “out there”.

Retail Ad Banners


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This set of banners offers a clean design that’s suitable for just about any ecommerce shop. For a few bucks you get 18 different sizes, complete with vector shapes.

Multipurpose Glamourous Banners


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Here’s a set of banners designed with a slick, modern feel that might be better suited for fashion, makeup, or glamour stores.


Fashion/Multipurpose Banners


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Another set designed with a whimsical look and feel that’s suitable for fashion, clothing or artistic sites.


Email marketing/Tech Banners


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These banners have a clean look and feel that’s best for tech sites and B2B sites looking to get a few simple points across.


Multipurpose travel ad banners


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Christmas ad banners


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It’s always smart to design ads for the context they appear in, Although these come ready made and designed for Christmas, the layout can easily be modified to work for a variety of other holidays, winter sales, and so on. This set comes with 18 sizes so you have a ton of options for placement.



Professional display/product banners


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In my previous post on remarketing strategies I touched on using product-specific ads to deliver the most relevant display ads to your customers. This set of banners would work perfectly for highlighting single products and the look and feel is generic enough so it could work for almost any site.


I recommend checking out the full collection of banner ads on Graphic River. There are plenty there to choose from and the ones I included above barely skim the surface.


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