Posts Tagged ‘linkedin’

Your ROI may be based on new member registrations, but you can’t forget about treating your existing members better.  They are going to be your strongest advocates.  Done poorly… Linkedin – Requires new page loads and extra clicks for existing users. Done well… Facebook – Login options for existing members right on home page.

I love little things like this. It seems silly, but goals have been proven to motivate people. They don’t work alone, but when combined with other compelling expereinces goals can put your user’s average time on site through the roof.  A recent example of this is what you see in Linked in.  I hate managing [...]