2010 is coming to an end, and I want to thank you very much for trekking along with us here at Get Elastic, and for your Tweets, Likes, links, comments and emails to friends. We wish you a very profitable New Year, and look forward to turning it up to eleven in 2011!
Get Elastic will be returning with new posts on January 5. Until then, enjoy my personal picks for the top 10 Get Elastic posts of 2010:
- Our most retweeted post in Get Elastic history, the Top 10 Things Customers Expect from Your Online Store based on consumer research by OneUpWeb.
- Really, what’s the worst that can happen? Ten Worst Things That Can Happen in Your Checkout
- From slow loading pages to confusing web forms, 17 Ways To Minimize Friction in the Sales Process.
- Elastic Path tested a one-page checkout against multistep on the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Store, and shared the results of our A/B split test.
- 2010 might have been the third consecutive “year of the mobile” (I say this tongue-and-cheek), and 2011 may well be the fourth. So prepare yourself with The Dos and Don’ts of Mobile Applications.
- Want to know how you can Boost Conversion Rates Instantly Without Making a Single Change to Your Site? (Sounds like an infomercial, but it really works!
- Make sure Google doesn’t bring you a lump of coal – be nice, not naughty, and avoid the 7 Deadly Sins of Video SEO.
- A time to be born, a time to die
A time to plant, a time to reap, a time to not copy Amazon, a time to copy Amazon…
- How does your customer service measure up? Examine thyself with Customer Service Scorecard: What’s Your Grade?

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Thanks a lot for this TOP 10 list….you made search easy in one directions only…Happy & Successfull NEW YEAR to you also….
I just found this blog about a week ago and have been literally glued to it ever since. So much so, my wife thinks I have issues
I’m in the middle of trying to pick a web developer to move my etsy shop off of etsy and onto my own platform and this blog is gold, literally. Thanks for a great source for information and I can’t wait to have my site made using the goldmine of information here as a guide.
Aaron
Ah, a fellow Canadian Etisan, my shop is http://robinhoodcouture.etsy.com/
Love funny t’s – why do you want to move off Etsy? Looks like you’re doing well…?