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9 Things You Should Know About Social Login & CRO

ConversionXL

77% of Users Believe Social Login Is A Good Registration Solution… … and should be offered by any website, according to the same aggregated research published by WebHostingBuzz. The same goes for businesses operating primarily in countries where social networks are blocked, such as China or Cuba.

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Social Login and CRO: 9 Things You Should Know

ConversionXL

Of course, I’m a total social login fan, but at least offering your users a choice between filling out a registration form and signing up using their social account IDs seems like straightforward business sense. The same goes for businesses operating primarily in countries where social networks are blocked, such as China or Cuba.

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Thumbs Up On Gatekeepers, But Who… And How?

YoungUpstarts

Relentless Social Media. Then there’s the relentless deluge of social media. Aggregators. Btw, an offshoot of that are what I call “quasi-aggregating” sites like Penguin’s Book Country , and Bookish which are really nothing more than a forum to push publishers’ books. Enough said. What am I missing?

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Soundbites from the Future – 2013

Start Up Blog

We need to have a close look at the worlds two biggest social media networks of Twitter and Facebook – they run open API’s for each other to assist their customers and suppliers switch and share between each other. While this is exactly what on line clothing retailers Asos and Threadless have done.

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