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BCTIA "The Third Generation" Jan 15, 1998 by Tod Maffin

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BCTIA "The Third Generation" Jan 15, 1998 by Tod Maffin

  1. 1. Putting the Glue In Your Web Site Tod Maffin, VP Marketing tod@emergeonline.com -- 604-251-4600
  2. 2. Putting The Glue In Your Web SitePutting The Glue In Your Web Site The Third GenerationThe Third Generation Gluing Your Site TogetherGluing Your Site Together Selling Software Online:Selling Software Online: What Works, What Doesn’tWhat Works, What Doesn’t Case StudiesCase Studies Q&AQ&A
  3. 3. Test Your Knowledge!Test Your Knowledge! 11 For every ten dollars spentFor every ten dollars spent buying radio advertising next year,buying radio advertising next year, how many dollars will be spenthow many dollars will be spent advertising on the World Wide Web?advertising on the World Wide Web?
  4. 4. Test Your Knowledge!Test Your Knowledge! 22 True or false:True or false: Most children in North AmericaMost children in North America spend more time in frontspend more time in front of a personal computerof a personal computer than a television set.than a television set.
  5. 5. Test Your Knowledge!Test Your Knowledge! 33 Of these products, which is mostOf these products, which is most likely to be advertised online?likely to be advertised online? Computers and computer-relatedComputers and computer-related Financial servicesFinancial services TelecommunicationsTelecommunications Consumer-related goodsConsumer-related goods
  6. 6. Test Your Knowledge!Test Your Knowledge! 44 Women make up what percentageWomen make up what percentage of the Internet population?of the Internet population?
  7. 7. The First GenerationThe First Generation
  8. 8. The Second GenerationThe Second Generation
  9. 9. The Third GenerationThe Third Generation Business Is About DollarsBusiness Is About Dollars Sites that return their investmentSites that return their investment Sites with measurement toolsSites with measurement tools The Glue: CTAs/“Tunneling”The Glue: CTAs/“Tunneling”
  10. 10. Test Your Knowledge!Test Your Knowledge! For every ten dollars spentFor every ten dollars spent buying radio advertising next year,buying radio advertising next year, how many dollars will be spenthow many dollars will be spent advertising on the World Wide Web?advertising on the World Wide Web?  Radio Ads:Radio Ads: $ 10$ 10  Web Ads:Web Ads: $___$___ 1010
  11. 11. The Glue: TunnelingThe Glue: Tunneling Have visitors self-determine pathHave visitors self-determine path identifying who they are, not whatidentifying who they are, not what you’re sellingyou’re selling Build each path from 2-5 screensBuild each path from 2-5 screens Rewrite your copyRewrite your copy End each path with strong CTAEnd each path with strong CTA Boot them!Boot them!
  12. 12. Tunneling a Corporate Web SiteTunneling a Corporate Web Site CORE SCREEN (Home Page) About Us Our Software This Month’s Promotions What’s New Contact Us
  13. 13. CORE SCREEN Put What’s New Items Here Buyer: Law Firm Buyer: IS Manager Investor Prospect Technology Reporter Warm Fuzzy Info specific to visitor needs Overcome Common Objections Call To Action Warm Fuzzy Info specific to visitor needs Overcome Common Objections Call To Action Warm Fuzzy Info specific to visitor needs Overcome Common Objections Call To Action Warm Fuzzy Info specific to visitor needs Overcome Common Objections Call To Action Tunneling a Corporate Web SiteTunneling a Corporate Web Site
  14. 14. Test Your Knowledge!Test Your Knowledge! True or false:True or false: Most children in North AmericaMost children in North America spend more time in frontspend more time in front of a personal computerof a personal computer than a television set.than a television set. True.True. Two out of three kids spend more timeTwo out of three kids spend more time using a personal computer thanusing a personal computer than watching television.watching television.
  15. 15. Don’t Be CoyDon’t Be Coy
  16. 16. Exploit the Top 350 PixelsExploit the Top 350 Pixels
  17. 17. Directly Address ObjectionsDirectly Address Objections
  18. 18. Will my credit card be safe?Will my credit card be safe? Will you be around in a year?Will you be around in a year? What happens if I don’t like it?What happens if I don’t like it? I want to talk to a human first.I want to talk to a human first. How fast can you deliver it?How fast can you deliver it? Is this the lowest price?Is this the lowest price? Directly Address ObjectionsDirectly Address Objections
  19. 19. Offer Shipping OptionsOffer Shipping Options
  20. 20. Use Localized Auto-CalculationUse Localized Auto-Calculation
  21. 21. Test Your Knowledge!Test Your Knowledge! What kind of product is mostWhat kind of product is most likely to be advertised online?likely to be advertised online? 1. Consumer-related goods (30%)1. Consumer-related goods (30%) 2. Financial services (22%)2. Financial services (22%) 3. Computer-related (21%)3. Computer-related (21%) 4. Telecommunications (7%)4. Telecommunications (7%)
  22. 22. BCTIA Members Case StudiesBCTIA Members Case Studies
  23. 23. BCTIA Members Case StudiesBCTIA Members Case Studies
  24. 24. BCTIA Members Case StudiesBCTIA Members Case Studies
  25. 25. BCTIA Members Case StudiesBCTIA Members Case Studies
  26. 26. BCTIA Members Case StudiesBCTIA Members Case Studies
  27. 27. Test Your Knowledge!Test Your Knowledge! Women make up what percentageWomen make up what percentage of the Internet population?of the Internet population? 45%45%
  28. 28. Thanks!Thanks! Tod MaffinTod Maffin Vice President, MarketingVice President, Marketing 604-251-4600 tod@emergeonline.com604-251-4600 tod@emergeonline.com

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