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Category: Senior Living| Stevens & Tate Speaks
9 Jul 2010When it comes to the topic of senior fitness in the new millennium, suffice it to say that the days of the bean-shaped wading pool are over. Today’s 55-plus consumer demands all the amenities of high end health clubs, including pools with dedicated lap lanes and in some communities, submerged walking tracks that aid in rehabilitating knee, hip and joint injuries.
Take the case of a 71-year old distance runner from Ridgewood, N.J. named Barry Reid. He’s been running for almost 40-years, making it his official “hobby” after retiring at age 62. He just learned to swim this year and plans to compete in all legs of a a local triathlon this year, keeping a detailed training journal to maintain an optimal fitness level throughout the year. And how does he feel about fitness? “Training for a triathlon is so motivating and inspiring,” Reid said. “I feel blessed to be healthy and to be able to run everyday, pushing my athletic ability to be the best that I can be.” This certainly sounds like someone who’s not hanging up their running shoes any time soon.
It’s hard to believe but Sylvester Stallone, who as Rocky Balboa inspired thousands to get out and break a sweat back in the 70’s, will turn 65 years old next year. Still a huge proponent of physical fitness and starring in box office hits the last couple years, Stallone easily looks 10 years younger than his age, and it’s easy to imagine a person like him engaging in a wellness-filled lifestyle very unlike his peers of yesteryear.
Like Barry Reid and Sylvester Stallone, seniors throughout North American are experiencing longer life spans as a result of their lifelong commitments to exercise, diet and greater mental well-being. And it’s a reality CCRC senior communities are quickly learning they need to accommodate if they want to appear on their prospective resident’s short lists.
Looking to get on, and stay on your prospect’s short lists? Stevens & Tate Marketing and Endora Digital Solutions, specialize in senior living advertising and has provided innovative marketing solutions for numerous Senior Living and CCRC communities throughout the Midwest, the East Coast and South Eastern states.
Category: Stevens & Tate Speaks| Web 2.0
30 Jun 2010ClickTale is the industry leader in Customer Experience Analytics (CEA), providing businesses with revolutionary insights into their customer’s online behavior.
ClickTale tracks every mouse move, click and scroll, creating playable videos of customers’ entire browsing sessions as well as powerful visual heatmaps and behavioral reports that complement traditional web analytics.
Features of ClickTale Include:
1. Visitor Recordings
The Visitor Recordings feature of ClickTale allows you to see everything that your visitors do on your web page.
ClickTale captures every mouse move, click, scroll and keystroke by using a tiny piece of JavaScript embedded into your website. The whole process is completely transparent to the end user and has no effect on site performance.
2. Mouse Move Heatmaps
ClickTale’s Mouse Move Heatmaps allow you to get a comprehensive, visual representation of what visitors are looking at and focusing on within a web page based on thousands of visitors to your site.
**Independent research shows that there is an 84% to 88% correlation between mouse and eye movements, allowing us to create high-precision heatmaps based on just user’s mouse movements.
3. Attention Heatmaps
ClickTale’s Attention Heatmaps allow you to see how much attention a specific web site are gets from your visitors, what content your visitors care about, what they read and what they skip over.
Using the Attention Heatmaps, marketers can identify the boring areas of a site that most visitors skip. These areas increase visitor frustration and cause potential customers to abandon the site.
4. Scroll Reach Heatmaps
ClickTale’s Scroll Reach Heatmaps allow you to see where the page fold lies on your site and how far visitors scroll down, and at what point your visitors abandon the page.
Using the Scroll Reach Heatmaps, you can discover which pages need to be shorter and which ones could be made longer.
5. Click Heatmaps
ClickTale’s Click Heatmaps allow you to discover everywhere a visitor clicks on your site, whether it is a link, image, text or dead space.
Using a Click Heatmap you can see which links aren’t getting enough clicks and which call-to-action buttons are being ignored.
6. Form Analytics
Using the Form Analytics, you are able to discover which fields of your online forms take too long to complete, which ones are most frequently left blank, and which ones cause your visitors to leave.
7. Link Analysis
Discover how visitors respond to and interact with your hyperlinks. ClickTale reports on:
8. Custom Alerts
ClickTale allows you to set up custom e-mail alerts for when your customers complete or drop out of any business process or conversion funnel.
Alerts can be set up:
9. Real Time Monitor
The Real Time Monitor allows you to see where your visitors are coming from and watch exactly what they are doing and where they are browsing in Real-Time.
10. Page Reports
ClickTale gives users the ability to monitor unique page performance statistics.
Page Reports include:
11. Demographics Report
ClickTale allows you to see a complete analysis of your visitors’ demographic information, including:
Benefits of ClickTale
ClickTale helps you improve the quality and effectiveness of your web site. The Benefits of using ClickTale include:
Does your company currently use ClickTale? Contact us and let us know what you find beneficial? We would love to tell your story.
Category: Stevens & Tate Speaks| Web 2.0
16 Jun 2010With 42% of Americans using smart phones, the use of mobile friendly websites is becoming more and more necessary in order to reach more of today’s consumers.
Endora has put guidelines in place to coordinate with the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Mobile Web Best Practices:
Some good examples of mobile friendly websites include:
BBC.mobi: they offer a clean and crisp layout with easy to find content. They also offer content based on the type of phone you have to make it easier for the end user.
Delta.mobi: Formerly Northwest, Delta offers useful services on their mobile website, including flight status checks and online check in. Their application is simple to use and the low graphics make it fast to move through.
Google.mobi: Google is always a great example of how to take full advantage of online tools. They offer graphics that are well executed and provide added value to the experience.
Category: Stevens & Tate Speaks| Web 2.0
14 Jun 2010QR code is a matrix code (or two-dimensional bar code) created by a Japanese automotive component manufacturer in 1994. This technology is recently becoming adopted by the marketing world.
Common in Japan and Europe now, “QR” is derived from “Quick Response” and it allows users to access additional information products through mobile devices.
How Do They Work?
QR codes work in conjunction with smartphones. Simply scan the QR Code using the camera or scanner in your smartphone and (if you have the application loaded on your smartphone) you will instantly have access to special information about the product (usually in the form of a dedicated mobile website).
QR codes can:
Two great examples of how QR Codes are used:
Benefits of QR Codes:
Is your company currently using QR codes? Contact us on how. We would love to tell your marketing story.
Category: Anouncements| Business-to-Business
6 Apr 2010Datotel, a company specializing in IT solutions for businesses, has partnered with Stevens & Tate Marketing/Endora Digital Solutions to develop messaging with creative, a media campaign and an Internet Search program to help the company promote its newest service, cloud computing.
“Datotel is a strong fit for us. They are a thought leader in their niche and are looking to expand. IT has become so advanced that it is better served being outsourced to experts,” said Dan Gartlan, President of Stevens & Tate. “We look forward to helping Datotel connect with businesses looking to make smart IT part of their competitive advantages.”
Gartlan explained that the digital and creative teams at Stevens & Tate would collaborate on a campaign that would include video, advertising and search marketing to reach and attract prospective IT clients for Datotel.
Cloud computing is a new way businesses and individuals are using systems and programs to compute. Rather than accessing software and data stored on a local server, users tap resources through the Internet from “the cloud”. It is a highly scalable and reliable system. This is typically more affordable and, with the right provider, increases security. More information on Datotel and its cloud computing services can be found at: http://www.datotel.com/cloud_computing.htm.
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