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- Test Google Website Optimizer: knowing your best home page by The LEADSExplorer blog on Nov 22, 2009
Although we believe in our product (and our customers seem to do so too), we feel the path from website visitor -> to free trial user customer is suboptimal and could / should be improved. There are enough website visitors; still we have a feeli...
- Frugal Living vs. Consumerism by in my mind's zen garden on Sep 25, 2009
. . . . I chanced upon GuyNamedDave’s blog (via mnmlist.com) and read his post: 100 Thing Challenge I love his idea of a 100 Thing Challenge. 100 personal things that are essential in your life, and hopefully you won’t need anything els...
- Mikeflo – Ride The Wave by [84]Area on Sep 25, 2009
Download: Mikeflo – Ride The Wave. Produced by: Leo Goetz. Off his new Lp entitled, “Less Is More“.
- Increase your sales with less products in your offering by The LEADSExplorer blog on Jul 7, 2009
Are you proud of the number of products or varieties you’re offering? Are you convinced offering so many choices actually increases your sales? You might be wrong! Behavioural scientists Sheena Iyengar and Mark Lepper conducted a (now classic)...
- How (too) frequent and (too) long are your newsletters? by The LEADSExplorer blog on May 26, 2009
Nurturing with newsletters Newsletters have been praised as the most cost effective method to keep contact with your current and potential customers. This is nurturing your customers with newsletters. Thus every month or on a regular basis companies...
- Fact Friday: Home Sizes (1970-2004) by Organize to Revitalize! on May 8, 2009
“According to the National Association of Homebuilders, the size of the average new house built in the United States increased more than 50 percent between 1970 and 2004, even as the size of the average family grew smaller. Internet sites like...
- Should all web pages become Twitter like message pages? by The LEADSExplorer blog on Feb 24, 2009
Scanning texts instead of reading It seems that people don’t like to read anymore. Instead of taking the time for reading, people scan a text or a page in order to absorb as many ideas and concepts in the shortest amount of time. Currently most.





