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"Research from our sister company, MarketingExperiments, and other organizations emphasize that this first triggered email should be sent as soon as possible. Waiting more than an hour to send an email in response to an abandoned shopping cart can harm your results."
See also http://www.marketingexperiments.com/improving-website-conversion/shopping-cart-recovery.html
Includes handy preview of light-colored and dark-colored websites using the colors you select.
Sept 10, 2011
Not really a big deal at the moment but interesting to take note of.
If you’re planning a multi-country trip The Visa Book is designed for you. It has the rules for 235 countries and territories around the world including:
The basic visa rules for all countries in one place:
Is a visa required?
How long can you stay on a tourist visa?
How much will it cost?
Do you need a yellow fever vaccination?
Is it part of Europe’s Schengen Zone?
Plus lots of extras that help you with the planning process:
The US Department of State country profile
The country’s Embassy or Consulate website (if it exists)
The Lonely Planet page
The Wikipedia page
Price is often a signalling mechanism, and perhaps nowhere more than in the area of content. Free enables your idea to spread, price, on the other hand, signals individuals and often ends up putting your idea in the right place. Mass shouldn't always be the goal. Impact may matter more.