Online Conversion: Turning Website Visitors Into Loyal Customers
As an online business owner, turning website visitors into loyal customers is your key concern. Do you know the secret to getting double-digit conversion rates from your mailling list? Do you know how to make it painful for your customers to turn you down? What's the secret to turning your $20/day business into a $200/day money machine? Let Liv Montgomery, the eCommerce Gal show you the fun and effective way to boost your online conversion rate and make the most of your site traffic.
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Online Conversion: Turning Website Visitors Into Loyal Customers
As an online business owner, turning website visitors into loyal customers is your key concern. Do you know the secret to getting double-digit conversion rates from your mailling list? Do you know how to make it painful for your customers to turn you down? What's the secret to turning your $20/day business into a $200/day money machine? Let Liv Montgomery, the eCommerce Gal show you the fun and effective way to boost your online conversion rate and make the most of your site traffic.
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Online Conversion: Turning Website Visitors Into Loyal Customers

Online Conversion: Turning Website Visitors Into Loyal Customers

by Liv Montgomery

Narrated by Liv Montgomery

Unabridged — 37 minutes

Online Conversion: Turning Website Visitors Into Loyal Customers

Online Conversion: Turning Website Visitors Into Loyal Customers

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As an online business owner, turning website visitors into loyal customers is your key concern. Do you know the secret to getting double-digit conversion rates from your mailling list? Do you know how to make it painful for your customers to turn you down? What's the secret to turning your $20/day business into a $200/day money machine? Let Liv Montgomery, the eCommerce Gal show you the fun and effective way to boost your online conversion rate and make the most of your site traffic.

Editorial Reviews

Indiana University - Joshua Kates

Giorgio Agamben: Beyond the Threshold of Deconstruction is an enormously ambitious book covering the breadth of Giorgio Agamben's writings, from his earliest work on potentiality and discourse up through his later political and theological writings. Attell's interpretations, informed by vast philosophical erudition, presenting independent interpretations of all the texts that he treats, are paradigms for work on theory. This is one of the highest caliber works of theory or continental philosophy to appear in a long time."

University of Queensland - Simon During

In this impressive book, Kevin Attell changes our understanding of Giorgio Agamben. From now on we will have to see Agamben's work, from the very beginning, as in dialogue with Derrida. As a result an important thinker becomes still more significant to the shape of contemporary European theory.

University of California, Los Angeles - Eleanor Kaufman

This remarkably rigorous, lucid, and open-minded study details the important differences between Agamben and Derrida, something many would regard as minor variants in a similarly deconstructive model, but which Derrida’s late seminars on The Beast and the Sovereign affirm to be profound. Attell meticulously traces the trajectories of Derrida’s and Agamben’s careers, demonstrating in an elegant and textually based fashion the incisive nature of Agamben’s engagement with Derrida, how so many of Agamben’s major themes—potentiality, sovereignty, ban, messianic time, play and profanation, and the animal—could be considered as critical, indeed polemical, responses to Derrida’s philosophical project. The strong distinction between Agamben’s and Derrida’s (and Benjamin’s and Schmitt’s) notions of messianic time is particularly dazzling.

From the Publisher

"In this impressive book, Kevin Attell changes our understanding of Giorgio Agamben. From now on we will have to see Agamben's work, from the very beginning, as in dialogue with Derrida. As a result an important thinker becomes still more significant to the shape of contemporary European theory."—Simon During, University of Queensland

"Giorgio Agamben: Beyond the Threshold of Deconstruction is an enormously ambitious book covering the breadth of Giorgio Agamben's writings, from his earliest work on potentiality and discourse up through his later political and theological writings. Attell's interpretations, informed by vast philosophical erudition, presenting independent interpretations of all the texts that he treats, are paradigms for work on theory. This is one of the highest caliber works of theory or continental philosophy to appear in a long time."—Joshua Kates, Indiana University

"This remarkably rigorous, lucid, and open-minded study details the important differences between Agamben and Derrida, something many would regard as minor variants in a similarly deconstructive model, but which Derrida's late seminars on The Beast and the Sovereign affirm to be profound. Attell meticulously traces the trajectories of Derrida's and Agamben's careers, demonstrating in an elegant and textually based fashion the incisive nature of Agamben's engagement with Derrida, how so many of Agamben's major themes—potentiality, sovereignty, ban, messianic time, play and profanation, and the animal—could be considered as critical, indeed polemical, responses to Derrida's philosophical project. The strong distinction between Agamben's and Derrida's (and Benjamin's and Schmitt's) notions of messianic time is particularly dazzling."—Eleanor Kaufman, University of California, Los Angeles

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169341805
Publisher: Made for Success
Publication date: 01/01/2010
Edition description: Unabridged
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