New Test for Your Vote: Twitter ‘Follow me’ offers
This week’s test touches on a HUGE debate for marketers and designers: do you still have to add “click here”-type language to hotlinks? See the test results here.
If you write a blog and/or want more people to follow you on Twitter, you’ll also find this test absolutely fascinating — and hopefully you’ll act on it to improve your own results. The link again: http://whichtestwon.com/?p=2044
P.S. Thanks to everyone who hotlinked to us this past week, especially Margie Dana, Robert Lesser, Andres Snitcofsky, Julia Lera, Pete Williams, Aartjan van Erkel, Jay Eskenazi, Brendan Lally, Soren Ryherd, Brian Ussery, Niels Verdonk, Rob “The Cryptic,” Jordan Christensen, Sean Power, Ben Yoskovitz, Mike Pantoliano, Jessica Albon, Mia Kolmodin, Michelle Mercier, Susan Shaffer, Netkutatasok, Delicious Over 50, KPInomics WA blogs, E-commerce Solutions, OpenMedia.com, LP Jumper, and Tim Ash whose WebmasterRadio show I really enjoyed being on!
Category: Page Element Tests (Buttons, Images, Overlay, etc.)Tags: blog test, copy, Twitter




