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The unimportance of product names

37signals.com

Follow us on Twitter for more information on our products. The unimportance of product names. Don’t waste too much time on picking a perfect name for your product. I was initially unfamiliar with project management software, and the name helped me understand why exactly I should give basecamp a shot.

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Search: Not Provided: What Remains, Keyword Data Options, the Future

Occam's Razor

This led to the problem we, Marketers, SEOs, Analysts, fondly refer to as not provided. As an analyst, I was upset that this change would hurt my ability to analyze the effectiveness of my beloved search engine optimization (SEO) efforts – which are really all about finding the right users using optimal content strategies.

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Startup Marketing: The Nine Levels of Traffic Quality

Software By Rob

It’s completely un-targeted (unless your niche market is other startups) and you have no relationship with that audience. Likewise, if you see the massive amount of traffic coming from SEO you have to know how many of those people are buying your product. Using our definition above, this traffic is of very low quality.

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53 Top Conversion Optimization Tools Reviewed by Experts

ConversionXL

Vlad Malik from www.goodui.org gave a review of A/B Tasty: Vlad Malik : “The things I like about ABTasty I like a lot. You can add a custom goal right in the code, and it automatically shows up on the report – you don’t need to create the goal first. The dashboard is just a plain list of tests on a white background.

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See-Think-Do: A Content, Marketing, Measurement Business Framework

Occam's Razor

The foundational elements of the framework are the consideration stages and the audience in each stage. What unifying view defines the audience in that stage? My definition of the audience in the See stage are "all people who wear clothes." There are some audiences who exhibit that behavior. Or, all of them!

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