A holistic approach to conversion rate optimization that encompasses an entire business--online and offline--to drive more sales and referrals, and increase bottom-line profitsIn order for your business to survive, you must convert anonymous traffic into sales. The better you do that, the more money you make. The science of tweaking and testing webpages to convert the maximum number of people is known as conversion rate optimization (CRO). "The Customer-Centric Web" introduces an expanded vision of CRO that the author, Benji Rabhan, calls holistic conversion rate optimization. Internet technology and innovation have changed the way you should be optimizing your business, your marketing, and your websites. The book looks at the psychology behind this new way of optimizing an entire business for more profits. It examines how your website plays a role in your overall business strategy, and details how to use CRO psychology and strategies to increase profits.Teaches proven strategies for increasing conversions across your entire businessDetails various split testing and data gathering methods and when to use each oneUnveils a holistic approach to conversion rate optimization, using technology to create a more customer-centric experience that not only increases conversions, but also improves customer engagement and satisfactionWith guidance from "The Customer-Centric Web," you'll learn how to boost conversions and consumption across your entire business by maximizing every bit of your hard-earned traffic before, during, and after a sale.
From my point of view Benji Rabhan makes some excellent points. As a business coach, I see the benefit of viewing every interaction as an opportunity to sort those that can benefit from what we sell and those that cannot. The practical approach and simple tools discussed in this book will challenge the way you do business. The advanced topics have a chance of propelling your sales into another league.
Almost everything seems obvious for anyone that has been working on digital marketing for a couple of years. However there are some useful software tools the book let you know and a couple of concepts that are nice to remember.