SES Chicago 2007: Tim Ash of SiteTuners (3:26)

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President of SiteTuners, Tim Ash spoke with WebProNews at the 2007 Search Engine Strategies Conference in Chicago. Ash gave us some information that he gave to an audience at the conference regarding landing page testing. He discusses how you need to get a user to stay on your site once they’ve visited it, in other words he gives tips of how to really tune your landing page. He also gives a few tips on how to avoid certain pitfalls with your landing page. For all of this and more from SES Chicago 2007 with Kara Ratliff, keep watching WebProNews.

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4 Responses to SES Chicago 2007: Tim Ash of SiteTuners

  1. Tim Ash says:

    Hi Kara,

    Thanks for the great interview. I really enjoyed it. As I mentioned, more info about my new Landing Page Optimization book is available at http://LandingPageOptimizationBook.com .

    Warmest Regards,

    Tim Ash – President
    http://SiteTuners.com

  2. Daniel chege says:

    I agree with Tim Ash. As an experienced web designer and SEO I know landing page testing is very essential to turn your visitors into satisfied customers. Search Engine Optimization can be time consuming but very much worth the time.

    Best Regards,

    Daniel Chege
    http://poppaproductions.net

  3. Kari says:

    I’m definately interested in web site search optimization types and help on selling of products to make types of profits for the future to help financially assist LODD families and reach out to over 500,000+ families. Perhaps you can give me some tips. Thanks,

    Kari

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