Wednesday, June 30, 2010

New Dreams CD

New CD! Limited time for $7.95. Normally $9.95.

Joel Steudler is a composer and graphic artist whose work can be found in film, television, video games, and comic books. Joel is equally adept at crafting musical scores filled with pulse pounding action and gentle melodies that will lull you to sleep... and he tries to avoid getting one mixed up with the other. Living in hilly western Pennsylvania, Joel whiles away his days crafting audiovisual media, watching hockey, and digging out from under the snow every spring... kind of like a groundhog.

Laura Raczkowski is an artist we met at the State College PA Arts Fest of 2009. She was one of the artists at the Penn State University student booth. She created some beautiful pictures of clouds and natural images, which we loved. We commissioned her to create the CD cover and CD design for the SleepPhones Dreams CD. She is currently located in Norman, OK.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

CEA Lineshow Booth Pictures

We were at the CEA Lineshows last week. This was the fantastic team representing SleepPhones. Me, Jason, Jeff (Jason's brother), Brittany (current intern, Fall 2010 Happy Valley Communications Account Executive), and Lucy (Spring 2010 Happy Valley Communications Account Executive).

We had lots of interviews.

Lucy had to leave a little early, so Sheep was temporarily named Lucy. When Sheep is delivered, we'll have a naming contest!

When the show was over, we stopped by the Sleepy's on 5th and 39th to check on the SleepPhones there.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Graphic Design

Up until about 2 months ago, I was still doing all graphic design. It's really quite involved. Airbrushing things, merging pictures, and removing the background all takes so much time, especially if you aren't very good at it, like me. I'm the type of girl who doesn't wear make up, wear heals, or care about the latest clothes. I never had any glossy fashion magazines, and I only had one Barbie that I played with once. I can wear the same pair of jeans for days until it gets dirty from me playing in the garden dirt. So my sense of style is not very keen, as you can see.

They say that if you aren't very good at an aspect of running a business, you should fire yourself and hire someone else to do the job. Well, with some of the high-profile events coming up, I decided it was finally time to pay someone who actually knew what they were doing.

This is the original banner design for the CEA Lineshows.


I think our graphic designer did a good job, don't you?


Here's my version of the next SkyMall ad.


We'll see what the graphic designer does with that!

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Cart Abandonment (Part 2)

Since implementing the PayPal payment option in addition to Google Checkout, our cart abandonment rate has dropped from about 53% to 45%.

From June 4-14, we had 3340 Unique visitors from 102 countries with a bounce rate of 46%. About 1/3 of them actually looked at an item for purchase. There were 244 unique views of the shopping cart page, which approximates 244 different people putting things into their shopping cart. 223 of them proceeded to click on checkout button. 123 people actually completed the checkout process to buy something. For this period, our checkout abandonment rate was 45%.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Free SleepPhones System Giveaway!

Check out the SleepPhones System Giveaway!

We're giving away four (4) SleepPhones Systems! You can choose which one you want when you win!

Valued at $64.95 - $69.95 [more info]

WHO


Anyone from all over the world can enter! We will ship it to you for free anywhere in the world.

WHEN


You only have until Friday June 11 to enter the giveaway. We will select a random winner on June 12 and contact the winner via the method they used to enter.

HOW


We will select a winner from each of these entry methods. (You can enter once in each category!)

  1. Tweet about SleepPhones using Twitter! Be sure to mention "SleepPhones Giveaway" in your tweet! We will search Twitter for SleepPhones Giveaway to find the winner. If your Twitter settings are private, we won't be able to see your tweets! Please enter via another method.
  2. Like SleepPhones and post a comment on Facebook! Be sure to mention "SleepPhones Giveaway" in your comment! We will check the SleepPhones Facebook Page for a winner.
  3. Write a blog post (if you have a blog) about SleepPhones and send the link to us with "SleepPhones Giveaway" as the subject.
  4. Make a YouTube video about SleepPhones and make sure SleepPhones is in the title of the video. We will search for "SleepPhones" on YouTube to find the winner.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Yummy lunch with Dr. Gurgevich!



Steven Gurgevich, Ph.D., is a clinical assistant professor at the University of Arizona's College of Medicine, where he teaches mind-body medicine to physicians in Dr. Andrew Weil's courses at the Arizona Center of Integrative Medicine. He has also directed the center's Mind-Body Clinic since 1997. Dr. Gurgevich is an approved consultant and fellow of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis.

We carry his Sleepy Time Hypnosis CD. It's my favorite CD to listen to for sleeping when I have a lot on my mind.

Jason and I just had the privilege of meeting him for lunch. We had a great time talking about healthy food, using mind-body techniques for medical problems like insomnia and irritable bowel, running a business from home, and exchanging great contacts. Both his wife (Joy Gurgevich at Joy of Food) and daughter (Dr. Elise Gurgevich at Penn State University) are big nutrition experts. Since I love to garden and eat, we talked a lot of about our love of interesting foods.

Dr. Gurgevich has been traveling for nearly a month now, teaching at various places. The last place he taught was at Kripalu, the fabulous yoga retreat in the Berkshires of Massachusetts. He visited his daughter here at Penn State on his way home, so we had a chance to meet up!

SleepPhones will be carrying more of his CDs soon, including a series of Hypnotic Tonics, which are clinical hypnosis tracks to help people with various illnesses, including addiction to tobacco.

Cart Abandonment

One of the banes of online retail is cart abandonment. I heard one statistic where it was about 50%. That means of the people who put something into their shopping carts, only about 50% actually complete the checkout process. That's why big retailers do the One-Click thing, so if you decide to buy it, you click once, and the order is placed. You don't have 3-5 more pages of filling in your credit card information, filling in your address, checking the shipping charges, and reviewing, and then clicking the final okay. Those are all opportunities for a customer to change their mind, get distracted, or grow tired of filling in forms. I hope that using PayPal and Google Checkout will help to reduce those issues because most people buying things online already have accounts through those places. They won't need to fill in their address in 2 different places.

I checked our checkout abandonment rates just now to do a comparison of before and after the PayPal option implementation. I'm hoping that we'll have more people make that final click to order because they already have PayPal, and it's just easy to say yes.

Customers who click to start the checkout process abandon the process about 51.7% of the time from April 27 - May 5, 2010 (n=178). Over that same period of time, we had 3024 unique visitors from 90 different countries with a 42.5% bounce rate. 71% of the traffic came from search engines, 12% from referring sites, and 17% direct traffic (like from Google Adwords). The front page got the most views, followed by downloads, catalog, and SleepPhones System. Of the 3024 unique visitors, 192 unique visitors placed an item into their shopping cart.(1) The Google Checkout button was clicked 178 times. An order was placed 86 times; no order was placed 92 times.(2) Of the 83 orders, 79 actually went through, paid in full, and were shipped.(3)

From March 22-31, we had 3326 Unique visitors from 83 countries with a bounce rate of 44%.(1) About 1/3 of them actually looked at an item for purchase.(1) There were 273 unique views of the shopping cart page, which approximates 273 different people putting things into their shopping cart.(1) 240 of them proceeded to click on the Google Checkout button.(2) 127 people actually completed the Google Checkout process to buy something.(3) One customer changed their mind in 15 minutes.(3) Two customers's credit cards could not be processed.(3) And so far, one person has returned their purchase.(3) For this period, our checkout abandonment rate was 53%.

(1) Data from Google Analytics
(2) Data from SleepPhones.com Order ID
(3) Data from Google Checkout

I will repeat this analysis in a few weeks to see if we have improved the checkout abandonment rate by adding PayPal as a payment option. I expect that it would, but it's certainly not without its hassles. PayPal is so slow to load up compared with Google Checkout. The selections like size, color, or even SKU are not transmitted to PayPal. That means we have to look in 2 different places for each PayPal order. That involves extra time to process each shipment. I'll have to set up new passwords in all of these places so our employee can do the processing.