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Maslow's Marketing Filter
One of the basics of all marketing and advertising training is a teaching of “Maslow’s needs pyramid”. This pyramid shows the different motivators and needs in a person’s life and how they are built one upon the other. Supposedly this is presented to help the marketing student understand consumer motivation and thinking. The problem is I’ve never seen it applied, in the text books. It’s presented as the foundation of human motivation and then it’s dropped.t in, of course). And second, it gives you the opportunity to save the sale if you re-stock the item. Now wait a minute, you think, most websites don't allow people to visit pages of items that are out of stock. That's true, but keep in mind that search engines will keep these pages indexed for some time. In addition, people frequently bookmark pages of products they would like to purchase in the future. This f Stay in Touch and Make the Future Sale Imagine walking into a busy, high traffic grocery store. Despite the large
number of customers in the store, you notice something strange. Strewn about the
aisles and checkout lanes are dozens of shopping carts. These shopping carts are
full of products, yet they’ve been abandoned by the customer. For many
businesses, this example illustrates perfectly the predicament many online
retailers find themselves in. A customer visits their site, adds a few products
to their cart, and then leaves for some unexplainable reason. There is nothing
more frustrating for a business than to miss a sale opportunity. Is it possible
to somehow bring these customers back to the website and save the sale? The
following article will suggest 3 easy and creative ways for capturing lost
sales.If you are in sales it makes sense to stay in touch with all your sales contacts and keep doors open. If you blow smoke, lack integrity, pitch too hard then you are liable to piss off your prospect and potential customer and end up losing in the future any sale you might have had.Some sales people will feel once someone says NO that that is a forever thing. Often as an owner of a company when I said NO, it was a forever situation, yet I always kept the bro 1) Create a Discount Pop-Up Window: One creative way to decrease your abandonment rate is to launch a popup window anytime a customer exits your website while the shopping cart is still full. The popup window can say something like, “Complete your order now, and receive an additional 10% discount.” Hopefully, the customer will re-consider their action and stay to finish their purchase. 2) Add a "email me when in-stock" feature: This feature is a no-brainer for sites that frequently sell out of their inventory. However, it's amazing how few websites actually do it. Here's how it works: Anytime a customer visits a product detail page that displays an "out of stock" notice, give them the option to be emailed if the item becomes available again. This serves two purposes. First, it gives you an opportunity to capture their email address (opt in, of course). And second, it gives you the opportunity to save the sale if you re-stock the item. Now wait a minute, you think, most websites don't allow people to visit pages of items that are out of stock. That's true, but keep in mind that search engines will keep these pages indexed for some time. In addition, people frequently bookmark pages of products they would like to purchase in the future. This fe So, Where is the Greener Grass? ustomer visits their site, adds a few products
to their cart, and then leaves for some unexplainable reason. There is nothing
more frustrating for a business than to miss a sale opportunity. Is it possible
to somehow bring these customers back to the website and save the sale? The
following article will suggest 3 easy and creative ways for capturing lost
sales.Twenty years ago when I left the Ireland, known as the Emerald Isle, I was looking for the place where the grass is greener. We all know that faraway hills are green, and back then I was searching for my greener pastures so I looked faraway.With a few detours, I arrived in Australia; the Sunburnt country, dry, arid and drought ridden, looking for prosperity. I was looking for the good life of beaches, yachts and barbeques.When I had left Ireland, in 1) Create a Discount Pop-Up Window: One creative way to decrease your abandonment rate is to launch a popup window anytime a customer exits your website while the shopping cart is still full. The popup window can say something like, “Complete your order now, and receive an additional 10% discount.” Hopefully, the customer will re-consider their action and stay to finish their purchase. 2) Add a "email me when in-stock" feature: This feature is a no-brainer for sites that frequently sell out of their inventory. However, it's amazing how few websites actually do it. Here's how it works: Anytime a customer visits a product detail page that displays an "out of stock" notice, give them the option to be emailed if the item becomes available again. This serves two purposes. First, it gives you an opportunity to capture their email address (opt in, of course). And second, it gives you the opportunity to save the sale if you re-stock the item. Now wait a minute, you think, most websites don't allow people to visit pages of items that are out of stock. That's true, but keep in mind that search engines will keep these pages indexed for some time. In addition, people frequently bookmark pages of products they would like to purchase in the future. This f Do You Have What it Takes to Change Your Life? b>One creative way to decrease your
abandonment rate is to launch a popup window anytime a customer exits your
website while the shopping cart is still full. The popup window can say
something like, “Complete your order now, and receive an additional 10%
discount.” Hopefully, the customer will re-consider their action and stay to
finish their purchase. Many people sit at home & wish they could live the lifestyle they desire. That lifestyle is achievable for any everyday person. They just need to want it badly enough & to be prepared to do what it takes to get there.In everyday life you see people who have what appears to be a dream job. They can go to work when they want & seem to have an easy life. In order to get to that easy life most people have worked hard & are now at the stage where they are benef 2) Add a "email me when in-stock" feature: This feature is a no-brainer for sites that frequently sell out of their inventory. However, it's amazing how few websites actually do it. Here's how it works: Anytime a customer visits a product detail page that displays an "out of stock" notice, give them the option to be emailed if the item becomes available again. This serves two purposes. First, it gives you an opportunity to capture their email address (opt in, of course). And second, it gives you the opportunity to save the sale if you re-stock the item. Now wait a minute, you think, most websites don't allow people to visit pages of items that are out of stock. That's true, but keep in mind that search engines will keep these pages indexed for some time. In addition, people frequently bookmark pages of products they would like to purchase in the future. This f Free Affiliate Programs - How Students Or Anyone Can Work Part-Time At Home >This feature is a no-brainer
for sites that frequently sell out of their inventory. However, it's amazing how
few websites actually do it. Here's how it works: Anytime a customer visits a
product detail page that displays an "out of stock" notice, give them the option
to be emailed if the item becomes available again. This serves two purposes.
First, it gives you an opportunity to capture their email address (opt in, of
course). And second, it gives you the opportunity to save the sale if you
re-stock the item. Now wait a minute, you think, most websites don't allow
people to visit pages of items that are out of stock. That's true, but keep in
mind that search engines will keep these pages indexed for some time. In
addition, people frequently bookmark pages of products they would like to
purchase in the future. This fAre you a college or high school student who only has time for a part-time job but can't find one that pays enough? Hate your boss and/or can't stand your co-workers? Have you been searching long and hard for a route to financial freedom that doesn't involve any bosses except for yourself? Do you have a web site? If you have a web site with some traffic (or even if you don't, on my blog you can learn how to make an online living without one), you can make money b Dynamic Context Advertising - Sensing The Consumer Interest t in, of
course). And second, it gives you the opportunity to save the sale if you
re-stock the item. Now wait a minute, you think, most websites don't allow
people to visit pages of items that are out of stock. That's true, but keep in
mind that search engines will keep these pages indexed for some time. In
addition, people frequently bookmark pages of products they would like to
purchase in the future. This feature is even more useful if you sell a product
that comes in multiple sizes or colors. For example, if you sell widgets that
are available in both green and blue, and the green widgets are out of stock,
your customer's can be emailed when that color is re-stocked. Just like that,
another lost sale is captured! Context advertising is about sensing the visitor interest and reason to visit the specific web space, in order to efficiently promote relevant product-offering links. In that sense, Context advertising relates to Customer intelligence: the development of Customer insight in order to align offerings to Customer needs.Static context advertising is an old practice. On the web static context advertising is also common practice on vertical portals, their newsle 3) Email Customers Who Abandon Their Shopping Carts: Another smart tactic to bring back lost sales is to checkup on those people who never complete the checkout process. If you have already captured the customers’ email address, you can easily send them a friendly message informing them that you’re currently trying to improve your checkout process, and you apologize if they found anything confusing. In addition, you might want to give them a coupon code as an additional incentive for bringing them back. In my experience, customers greatly appreciate these emails, and it helps to identify some otherwise unknown problems in the checkout process. Although the above ideas will likely succeed in bringing back lost sales, they are only a Band-Aid and do not solve the real problem. The important question to answer is, “Why are people leaving your site in the first place?” Do you have enough product in-stock? Are your pictures and product descriptions sufficient? Is your shopping cart and checkout process efficient and easy? Questions such as these must be addressed before you can expect to see a decrease in abandoned shopping carts. Until then, the above suggestions can serve to bring back as many sales as possible.
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