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Over 60% of Forgotten Passwords Result in Website Abandonment

June 25, 2012 by Basil Puglisi Leave a Comment

You’re logging into a website. Uh oh, what’s my username and password? Maybe it’s xyz, enter. ‘Username or password invalid’. Maybe it’s abc, enter. Again, ‘Username or password invalid’. Fiddlesticks. After exhausting all possible username & passwords, do you abandon the website or click ‘Forgot Password’, go into your email, retrieve the confirmation link, return to the site and reset the password only to forget it the next time. This lengthy guessing game is most unwelcome for internet users and not good for the bottom line of companies. This scenario has happened to all of us at one point in time. We were curious to know how often so we set out to better understand the frequency of forgetting usernames & passwords and the probably of site abandonment. The results to our survey are below.
Key takeaways:

  • Online users have too many usernames & passwords to manage
  • Online users forget passwords often leading to frustration or annoyance and possible abandonment, in other words, lost sales… shriek!!
  • Social login has reached a little more than half of internet users
  • Those who have used social login feel that it makes logging and sharing easy
  • Almost half of internet users who have never used social login would prefer to use social login over creating a username & password

What Does This Mean for Marketers?
Every consumer centric company’s goal is to over-deliver on the consumer experience. An unexpected touch, go the extra mile, ‘wow’ the consumer. Evoking negative emotions such as frustration, worry or annoyance in the consumer can have a reverse desired effect on engagement, retention and loyalty. All pivotal elements to the bottom line. Social login eliminates the risk of abandonment, brings a website one step closer to being social with their customers and avoids users having to remember yet another password all the while collecting valuable social data.
Hallelujah! Is social login the answer?
Yes, in combination with the traditional username/password login. There will always be online users who are comfortable using username & passwords or aren’t active on social media. Offering both options is the best case scenario to eliminate all username & password issues.
Learn more about Lanoba’s social login here.
Author:
Beth Thouin is Marketing Director at @lanoba. She is unearthing social profile data and sharing influencers using social login. She loves her customers, all things social and her kids, Lucas and Eliana, the world’s best huggers.
Sources:

  • The Freaky, Forgotten World of Abandoned Websites
  • Revive the Abandoned Website – Warrior Forum
  • Reasons Why Website Visitors Abandoned their Shopping Carts

Filed Under: Basil's Blog #AIa, Branding & Marketing, General Tagged With: LinkedIn, Login, Password, Shopping cart, Social Media, social network, twitter, User (computing)

Commun.it Launches Their Relationship Management Service for Twitter

May 30, 2012 by Basil Puglisi Leave a Comment

Weeks ago, Communi.it extended a few initial pre-launch accounts for some social media educational business’s, such as DBMEi, they have announced their official roll out date for their Twitter management service. On June 5th, at the BlogWorld & New Media Expo in NYC, they will officially release the tool to the public. From an initial testing phase point-of-view, the Commun.it tool is a smooth running and user-friendly option for Twitter management that can definitely help private users or marketers alike more fluidly aggregate their most highly desired content.  Sharel Omar, CEO and Co-Founder of Commun.it shares that,

“Social media has become instrumental in maintaining all kinds of business relationships; with customers, prospects, partners, and more.”

Most social media marketers can attest to the validity of Omar’s statement. So what do you use to manage all of the most vital information coming in and going out of your Twitter account every day, week, month? Well, there is certainly no shortage of helpful tools, so what does Commun.it bring to the table?

Commun.it Focus

Commun.it developers wanted to focus directly on turning the stream-oriented feed of Twitter into your own personal relationship-oriented dashboard.

  1. Commun.it can help you achieve stress-free social productivity. While many other Twitter feed tools and services provide you with an endless stream of messages, Commun.it helps to analyze your relationships with your followers and allows you to focus on the most relevant people to your interests, not their statuses.
  2. Focus more on high value members and influencers that can help your staunchest supporters spread your message, drive awareness to top influencers, engage member, and create potential leads.
  3. Create actionable insights to help build more meaningful relationships with your Twitter community including a full-engagement history as well as yours and your networks most used hashtags, as well as suggestions on who to follow or who to re-engage with.

With Commun.it users can read over the feeds of the recent activities of top influencers and supporters and even prioritized engagements.

  • Commun.it provides a complete relationship context with all of your engagements with any member in one smooth thread.
  • Users have the chance to and the suggestions to discover new leads and quickly make them new Twitter followers. Users can see some of the top engagers of their followers list as well, allowing them to branch out a bit more than many other Twitter management programs currently provide.
  • Easier management via Commun.it may give some of those small business marketers some of their valuable time back with the ability to star followers for quick access, find members by names or bios, hide those you are not interested in, or even unfollow extremely inactive members.

All in all, the Commun.it tool is a well-rounded, well-oiled machine by managing and prioritizing incoming engagements, providing users with relationship context in a quick glance, and recording and archiving valuable relationship history with each and every one of your followers.

Special bonus to DBMEi Subscribers:

Although the service is launching publicly in a week, we will be metering access for the first month or so. DBMEi subscribers can get in now, however, using this unique invite link: http://commun.it/?t=2b0d35 (for the first 100 only).

The early-bird price of Commun.it Pro tier – only $4.99 a month – will continue to apply to any user who registers and upgrades to Pro before the public launch at BlogWorld & New Media Expo NYC. After the public launch, the price will go up to $9.99 a month. So DBMEi subscribers can benefit from registering early!

Author:

@BasilPuglisi is the Executive Director and Publisher for Digital Brand Marketing Education (dbmei.com). Basil C. Puglisi is also the President of Puglisi Consulting Group, Inc. A Digital Brand Marketing Consultancy that manages professional and personal branding for Fortune 500 CEOs, Hedge Fund Managers and Small Business Owners.

Sources:

  • 3 Tools To Manage Your Twitter Community Everyone Should Use
  • Commun.it – Crunchbase Profile
  • MassChallenge.org Commun.it
  • @commun_it

Filed Under: Basil's Blog #AIa, General Tagged With: Basil C. Puglisi, Chief executive officer, Executive director, facebook, Fortune 500, Hedge fund, Management, Marketing, Online Communities, Puglisi Consulting Group, Social Media, Social Networking, twitter, User (computing)

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