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![]() Photo from our interview with Avinash at SES Hong Kong The morning keynote speaker for the 2011 MIMA Summit was none other than Avinash Kaushik co-Founder of Market Motive Inc and the Digital Marketing Evangelist for Google. Avinash was a very funny and engaging speaker. Nothing was off limits during his keynote. Caught in the crosshairs of Avinash's presentations were what he called "small" local companies (General Mills, 3M, etc) that dared to provide a “less than ideal” user experience. Innovation was the topic of the morning's keynote, ranging from which companies are a good (and bad) example of implementing innovation to proper metrics to show success. What Are the 3 Definitions of Innovation? Kaushik on innovation: "One of the great sexy things about the Internet is that everything you knew about the Internet 6 months ago is now irrelevant. "
How Can You Participate In Innovation? Kaushik on measuring success: "If you only measure clicks, page views, visits, video views, touches, emails, and number of reports you are SUPER LAME."
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Create A Better User Experience Kaushik on improving user experiences: "Be better each day than we were the day before."
The Unreachable Coupon How much time and effort would you spend to gain access to a .60 cent coupon? Some corporations think that the answer is: 13 steps and 30 minutes spent filling out personal information (with no error checking) only to find that you have to install another program in order to actually print the coupon. If companies only focus on the data they NEED they will avoid angering the very customers they were trying to engage. Why does the Internet bring out the worst in us? You Say You're Innovative But You're Not The example used was that of a company whose homepage screams the word innovation…literally. However, their design screams 1940's. What we learn from this? If you're going to use strong words to describe yourself make sure that your branding reflects your message.
Measuring Suckyness If you want to form a long-term relationship with your audience you need to provide them something of value first. Sites that bombard browsers with too many advertisements, links, and paths are "puking" so to speak on their users. Filling your site with 400 links on one page is not a good strategy. Avoid suckyness by providing value in a way that is easy for your audience to digest.
I Love This Website! Websites that allow you get to where you want to be as quickly as possible provide a much better user experience. By segmenting consumers as soon as they reach the home page they are much more likely to frequent your site because they know exactly how to navigate and will be provided information that only pertains to what they are looking for. What Did We Learn?
For another blog post covering Avinash’s MIMA Summit keynote, visit Lisa Grimm’s blog: Communications Passionista.
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