I am gonna test some social engagement from HackerNews, Digg an Twitter. I have been reading a lot on how any page nowadays can become a landingpage. So I will test that if you come from Digg you see a Digg button (only that one), You come from hackernews and click on http://www.reedge.com/ you see that I am a HackerNews Fan :-) etc.<p>The idea is to see if the conversion is better by giving the users the idea that we relate with there favorite media. I will not say what the conversion goal is, but once I got results I will share them.<p>I want to avoid 20 buttons on our company site for every large stumble, digg, twitter, facebook, reddit etc. tool that is out there.<p>Do you think this would work?<p>Dennis
I'm probably not your target audience, so take all this with a pinch of salt ...<p>A. I really have no idea what you're talking about<p>B. Was I supposed to see a "Hacker News" button?<p>C. Links in submissions are not clickable, they are in comments.<p>D. A single, simple, very specific example goes a long, long way. I was 1:20 into your video and it was still talking about how to do things and general usefulness, with no actual example.<p>... and now I'm bored and clicking away.
Ahh damn the link is not clickable so you will not see it any idea how to get it clickable?<p>Now? <a href="http://www.reedge.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.reedge.com</a>
Almost anything on your website (watch video, pricing, ...) requires registering.
Maybe we could use your services but how should we know if we need to register. Please note: 80% of those who register will use a fake email address.