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ClickFunnels - How To Build a Winning Sales Funnel for SaaS Businesses

ClickFunnels - How To Build a Winning Sales Funnel for SaaS Businesses | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

Trying to build a sales funnel for a SaaS business?

 

You’ve come to the right place!

 

Who better to teach you about building a sales funnel for your SaaS business than a successful SaaS business that helps its members build sales funnels?

 

That’s what we do at ClickFunnels!

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Off Site SEO: 7 Most Important Techniques - SEOUP Agency Blog

Off Site SEO: 7 Most Important Techniques - SEOUP Agency Blog | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Off site SEO is all about promoting your website on the web so that it gets more traffic, more customers and better conversion rate.

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Future of Web Design Triptych: 3 Haiku Decks about Future of Web Design

Future of Web Design Triptych: 3 Haiku Decks about Future of Web Design | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

Future of Web Design 1: http://sco.lt/7r6zkf

 

Future of Web Design 2: http://sco.lt/61eqNF

 

Future of Web Design 3: http://sco.lt/9AGC5R


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James's curator insight, March 27, 2014 10:13 PM

This article speaks of what the future of Web Design will be, this source is great because it speaks of future trends and software that will be developed for Web Design.

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Website Security: Is your website as secure as your PC is? [ Infographic ]

Website Security: Is your website as secure as your PC is? [ Infographic ] | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Increasing number of threats to website security
Today website owners are faced with a wide range of threats from various sources including
malicious software—commonly called malware, Hackers of

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List of social networking websites

List of social networking websites | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

If you search the best social network for you and your business, here you'll find an amazing list
with few information about the niche that use it. [note Martin Gysler]

 

This is a list of major active social networking websites and excludes dating websites (see List of online dating websites). For defunct social networking websites, see List of defunct social networking websites.


Please note the list is not exhaustive, and is limited to notable, well-known sites.


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Marketing Design Tips and Trends For Success

Marketing Design Tips and Trends For Success | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

Considering 94% of a website’s first impressions are related to design, we curated a list of the best designed websites for success.

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We thought you’d enjoy this new visual that highlights the most important web design tips and trends.

 

Published on our news site:
 
Read it here (Shorten URL):
 
Pin it for later:
 
Awesome resources for marketers:
 
Leverage your marketing. It's not Revenue - Expenses = Profit, it's Revenue - Expenses = Marketing Euros/Dollars.
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4 Tools That Will Give Your SEO a Boost

4 Tools That Will Give Your SEO a Boost | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
If you type "SEO Tools" in Google, the results can be overwhelming. So I want to show you some of the best SEO tools on the market.

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janlgordon's curator insight, January 24, 2017 12:11 AM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Ashley Faulkes
 because it shows you how to take your SEO strategy to the next level.

 

Four of the best tools to help your best get seen on the web.

 

4 Top SEO Tools

 

In order to gain more visibility online you need to have the right resources. I agree that honing in on a few gems will greatly improve your marketing efforts.

 

Faulkes provides 4 tools you can use to improve your SEO strategy.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • If you are wondering where your pages and posts are ranking on Google then you will want to try Rank Scanner. Find out what position your website is on with to up to 30 keywords.

 

  • Finding the right keywords for your business is still an important element for search ranking. KWFinder helps you save time and be ahead of the competition with in-depth analysis.

 

  • If you are familiar with Neil Patel then you will enjoy using his free SEO Website Analyzer tool. Just enter your URL and get a detailed report of how your website performs online.

 

Selected by Jan Gordon for Curatti covering Curation, Social Business and Beyond

 

Image: Courtesy of 123rf.

 

Read full article here: http://ow.ly/fE1c308hXLF

 

Stay informed on trends, insights, what's happening in the digital world become a Curatti Insider today

janlgordon's comment, January 24, 2017 8:29 PM
thanks @massimo facchinetti
Tentronix NZ's curator insight, January 27, 2017 4:42 AM
Good tools for enhancing your SEO, especially Niel Patels' SEO analyser that is free of cost and most comprehensive.
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Future Of Web Design 2

Future Of Web Design 2 | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

Web 3.0's Whaam!
Just as Roy Lichtenstein’s Whaam! 1963 seemed to blow abstract painting off the walls web 3.0 will change everything we call "website design". After creating The Future of Web Design #1 (http://sco.lt/7r6zkf) Haiku Deck I realized some shots were fired but not enough.

Web 3.0 powered by a ubiquitous web for people and things with semantic intelligence changes how we create websites and Internet marketing. Math will be a future web designer’s friend. 

Websites will float based on predictive analytics and real time behavior. Behavior responded to with tested creative designed for personas and segments to CONVERT is more Google-like than anything web designers create now.

David Merrill's siftables are the best demonstration of how content will become intelligently self aware AND agnostic to the kind of hubificaiton web designers practice now.

http://youtu.be/JP0w9lZoLwU Siftables

Hubificaiton is about bringing THEM to US. APP-ificaiton is about creating agnostic widgets. Widgets easily placed anywhere (as Amazon's mini-cart widget demonstrates here: http://sco.lt/4iahNZ).

Web 3.0's mobile ubiquitous web will reverse hubification's emphasis on traffic density (bring visitors into a hub). Distinctions will change too. THEM and US will fade in favor of relevant experience in a commons. 

In this context CONVERSION becomes an extension of an experience instead of the other way around. We rarely shop / search for things merely for the pleasure of the search.

 

We may start with one goal in mind and end up achieving a different set of goals, goals created on the fly in real time based on how the web responds to our journey, but our process feels like US.

Predictive analytics, personas, segments and an increasing amount of tested creative controlled by math means our unique feeling of US or ME may continue to exist, but THEIR sense of our next behavior make this feeling a distinction without a difference. 

If you fit a persona, that persona predicts what relevant content you need when the feeling of having Big Brother on your shoulder could be overwhelming. Mutual benefit is why consumers won't revolt.

When websites convert 40% of their traffic, as Schwan's does now, their efficiency trumps density. Efficiency trumping density describes Web 3.0 perfectly.  


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10 Ways You Will Convert More Customers With Easy To Apply Psychology [Infographic]

10 Ways You Will Convert More Customers With Easy To Apply Psychology [Infographic] | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

 

Excerpted from article:

 

The “secret” to more sales is as simple as understanding just what your buyer wants (and expects) from your business.

 

We are all different, but in many instances our brains are prone to react in a similar manner.

 

Understanding these subtleties in the human mind can help your business find creative ways to ethically move more buyers towards saying “Yes!” to your products or services.

 

In this Infographic are 10 studies that reveal such insights into the minds of your customers.

 

1. Setting Minimums Helps Customers Break Through Action

2. Create Better Brand Engagement by Labeling Customers

3. Learn How to Sell to Your 3 Types of Buyers
4. Admit to Shortcomings in Order to Highlight Your Strengths
5. Implement Urgency… the Smart Way!
6. Appeal to the Need for Immediate Satisfaction
7. Don’t Be Afraid to Make an Enemy
8. Stand for Something that Customers Support
9. Create Persuasive Arguments by Playing Devil’s Advocate 

10. Keep Customers on Their Toes

 

 

Curated by Agostino Caniato:
http://bit.ly/Landing-Page-World

 

To deepen the points just mentioned read the full article here:http://bit.ly/UbnfAU

Marty Note [great tips and write up by Agostino. Kudos to @GregoryCiotti for some great conversion work. He has a free ebook on the link too. Going to download his book and report back.)


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How To Fix Duplicate Content Penalties

How To Fix Duplicate Content Penalties | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

The issue of duplicate content is a rather contentious one in the world of Search-Engine Optimization. There were for many years – and perhaps still to this day – myths floating round about duplicate content penalties.


Essentially, folks were told that if they produced duplicate content then they would be punished, and many thought that this meant you could not syndicate content, or post the same article on your site and another. Personally I think this was a ploy by Google to deter potential spammers.

 

You see, back when search engines first started to become popular, it was easy to rank in the top spots for your keywords by stuffing your website full of keywords. The black hat community used the same article on multiple pages and the search engines gave them good rankings. Thankfully, the algorithms are much more sophisticated these days and so are the users...


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