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So you want your interface to sell.

Aug 11, 2014

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Jeremy Johnson

Early on as a Designer I had the privilege to work with some big brands, like: Verizon, Mission Foods, Nokia, and Sabre. Most of my projects were rooted in web applications. Which I loved, and was more than happy to work on as a UX Designer. But some designers took other paths, working on e-commerce sites, or perhaps lead generation. What has been hard to find recently is someone who's done both. I know I didn't know e-commerce to the degree I needed to when starting at GameStop - but learned quickly - luckily I've had some good teachers over the last couple of years.

Now talking about channels, bounce rate, A/B testing, conversion, SEM/SEO in the norm. And as I loved designing applications, I find equal interest in what makes people shop and (hopefully) eventually buy.


I recently gave this short presentation to a group of designers - a 101 on getting your interface to sell
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so you want your interface to sell.

jeremy johnsonwww.jeremyjohnsononline.com

101

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Always be closing…That doesn’t mean you’re always closing the deal, but it does mean that you need to be always closing on the next step in the process.-Shane Gibson

http://www.closingbigger.net/

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uxdesign

user interface

usability

information architect

designers have various experiences in past work & projects

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uxdesign

user interface

usability

information architect

merchandising web app

marketingacquisition

native app

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do you know about...if you have a application background...

web app

native app

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selling?

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in the digital world...

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channels

seosem

direct

affiliate

mobile

off-linecrm

meta

loyalty social

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sem

4.9%

ex.

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how is my experience optimized for x?

(aka) getting people to my store!

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mobile “we have a responsive site”

direct “we have personalization”

sem “we dynamically match the keywords”

seo “we have original content”

off-line “we have great agent tools”

affiliate “we have promo code reminders”

crm “we have landing pages for email”

meta “we play up our guarantee”

loyalty “we allow you to spend your points”

social “you can share purchases”

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seosem

direct

affiliate

mobile

off-line

throttled up

throttled down

crm

meta

loyalty social

marketing can throttle up and down any of these at any time to help the business

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“where is the fallout?”

“why are people from channel X not going from step 4 to 5?”

“what if landed people directly on step 2 from channel X?”

“can we reduce steps?”

“what can we do to make them say “yes” to one more step?”

we need to watch...

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become an expert in...

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reducing bounce

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1.you're acquiring the wrong kind of traffic to your page(s), or

2.you're acquiring exactly the right kind of traffic to your page(s).

http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2237250/Reduce-Bounce-Rate-20-Things-to-Consider

“let’s define the problem...”

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site too slow?

loading order of the page?

too many distractions?

missing what customers are looking for?

can’t find search?

ugly design?

http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2237250/Reduce-Bounce-Rate-20-Things-to-Consider

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A/B testing

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http://www.abtests.com/test/284001/landing-for-citycliq

25%

47%conversion increase

conversion increase

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getting more clicks

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http://blog.hubspot.com/blog/tabid/6307/bid/20566/The-Button-Color-A-B-Test-Red-Beats-Green.aspx

The red button outperformed the green button by 21% . 

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conversion (is king)

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C = 4m + 3v + 2(i-f) - 2a ©

http://www.meclabs.com/methodology

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“!"#r$-%&'”

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getting people to shop

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are you providing the appropriate merch areas for

marketing / promotions / media?

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create a frenzy!

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Entice your customers

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make them feel special

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use the social graph

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promo codes

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different channels, different entry points

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partnerships or media

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brand messaging

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adding to your crm

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connecting email

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keeping customers loyal

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landing pages

http://www.google.com/nexus/7/

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“Each card describes one insight into human behavior and suggests ways to apply this to the design of Web sites, Web apps, and software applications.”http://getmentalnotes.com/

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web app

native app

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go close the deal!

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thanks!

@jeremyjohnson