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Reasons Why Website Visitors Abandoned their Shopping Carts in: Blog. This post currently has 7,938 responses.
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Last year, 154 million people in the U.S. made online purchases amounting to $155.2 billion in sales, or approximately $1000 each, according to recent Forrester research. But these are just the ones that made it through the process: ever since the very first online purchase in 1979, significantly more people abandoned shopping carts than complete their purchases. (…)

Techniques Used by the Top Ten Converting Websites (Part 3) in: Blog. This post currently has 6,008 responses.
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In Parts 1 and 2 of this series, I wrote about how the Top 10 Converting Websites achieve spectacular website conversion rates by driving repeat sales and through superior merchandising.

The final major conclusion of the SeeWhy /Nielsen research (published in an eBook titled ‘Lessons Learned from the Top 10 Converting Websites’) is that the top ten converting websites ALL use remarketing.

This is remarkable since our research shows that only 26 percent of ecommerce sites use remarketing.

Remarketing is one of the most effective techniques to boost website conversion rates and is arguably the most profitable marketing technique. Website visitors are ‘remarketed’ based on their browsing behavior — using email, direct mail, or in the case of anonymous visitors, advertising. Of these techniques, email is by far the most cost effective, and the top ten converting websites make use of the email address captured on your first site visit whenever possible. (…)