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Tuesday, 27 December 2011
Tuesday, 13 December 2011
How to Make a Call to Action People Respond To
So here is how to make your call to action more...actionable.
Create a Sense of Urgency
You've probably heard this a million times for titles and subject lines, but this also applies to the CTA. Online retailers use urgency by displaying “Only 2 left in stock” or “You'll save $5 today” while educators post how much space is left in their classes.
If you have something that's being offered for a limited time or is very time-sensitive, then communicate this urgency with your readers.
Reduce Friction
Don't create obstacles that prevent you from getting more responses. Obstacles include:
-Lengthy text the reader doesn't want to muddle through and asking them to click on multiple links to reach the end goal.
-Design of the page can also become an obstacle. According to KISSmetrics, a dark background with light text can be between 50% and 200% less readable than a light background with dark text.
Make sure your call to action is easy to read, respond to and comprehend.
Grab Their Attention
Getting their attention may only be a matter of changing a word or adding an image to attract more attention. One site found that changing “read more” text to more active verbs like “find” or “discover,” yielded over 50% more click throughs. Another study by MediaPost reported a large technology vendor increased click throughs by 67% when they changed a link from text to a button, while Email-Worx found just including a small, relevant image near the CTA lifted clicks by 50%.
Use active verbs to encourage readers to respond, and make your design catchy with relevant images.
Assure Privacy
Your CTA may require readers to provide anything from an email address to credit card information, or maybe you're just looking for data and need them to complete a survey. The more you're asking, the more reluctant readers will be about sharing.
Make readers as comfortable as possible about sharing their information. If you need their email address for a mailing list, link to your privacy policy and assure them you will not share it with anyone. If you're selling something, use a trusted shopping cart service or back yours up with safety protocols. For surveys, don't collect personal information that identifies them if you don't need it.
Test, Test, Test
Testing is the key to learning what works and what doesn't. Split testing allows you to test two or more variables against each other to see which one brings in more results.
The studies above wouldn't be valuable if they weren't compared against something. Whenever you plan to change any aspect of your marketing campaign, set up a split test first.
Implementing these tips will help you learn even more about your audience. You'll see what they like and what triggers a response, and you'll be able to apply this information to other aspects of your campaign.

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Friday, 9 December 2011
New Wordpress Style Recommended Or Related Posts Slide Out Gadget For Blogger
OK enough talk lets see it in action, i have added The Slide to our Social Icon site so you can check it out there.Follow the link to the site below, click on any of the posts, scroll down the page and you will see the recommended post slide out.Then check out the video and steps below the add the slide to your blog.
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Tuesday, 6 December 2011
6 Top Tips To Avoid Blog Burnout
If blogging is taking a toll on your body, and you already feel like a blog-burnout, then here are some interesting and effective ways to rejuvenate your mind and body
1. Bury the unwanted blogs
You may be emotionally attached to most of your blogs but one need to understand that if a blog is not getting a dose of traffic, then it simply means that the purpose the blog serves is no longer needed. So you might just want to end up working on such blogs.
2. Prioritize your work
Give the important tasks in your life a firsthand priority. Do not start new blogs if they are not really required. Channelize your energies towards the accomplishment of your objectives.
3. Focus on worth, not on figures
If you are frequent blogger, then you might consider reducing the amount of posts and rather focus on the quality of posts. A good read will almost always attract readers as compared to a post which is simply a streak of words.
4. Unleash your social life
Blogging can in no terms serves as an alternative to friends and family. If you have started taking your family for granted because you have been busy blogging all the time, then it is time to rethink. Scheduling your day to carve out time for your close ones can be an excellent move. After all, family comes first.
5. Give yourself a break
Do not feel guilty if you missed blogging about something significant because you had to cater to something else that was equally or more significant. The essence of blogging is that you should make your work matter. Simply blogging about any and everything that comes your way will not help the cause.
6. Escape from the web of wires
If you feel like going for a movie or a jog in the park, then go for it. Sitting in front of the PC all day will not help your brain’s creative juices to flow. But an exposure to fresh surroundings can really help to come up with those creative ideas.
On a conclusive note, blogging is not the only facet of your life. It is only an important part of your life just as many other things are. Whenever you find yourself in the blog-burnout condition, simply remember the fact that taking care of small things in other aspects of your life can make the big things take care of themselves.

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Friday, 2 December 2011
Updated Snow Fall Effects, Merry Christmas Banner And Christmas Theme Templates For Blogger

List Of Christmas Gadgets And Tutorials
1. Original Christmas Snow Fall Effect For Blogger.
2. Colored Christmas Snow Fall Effect For Blogger.
3. 10 Different Falling Christmas Objects For Blogger.
4. Stylish Fixed Corner Merry Christmas Banner For Blogger.
5. Christmas Theme Free Blogger Templates.
Hope you find them useful and an early Merry Christmas from Spice Up Your Blog.
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