Bryan Eisenberg

Bryan Eisenberg

Bryan Eisenberg is an award-winning, internationally recognized authority in marketing and persuading customers. A pioneer in digital analytics, conversion rate optimization, persuasion architecture, persona marketing, buyer narratives, and customer experience, Bryan has co-authored bestselling books including Call to Action, Waiting For Your Cat to Bark?, Always Be Testing, Buyer Legends, Be Like Amazon, and The Rice and Beans Millionaire, all of which have appeared on Wall Street Journal, New York Times, USA Today, Business Week, and Amazon bestseller lists. With decades of experience, Bryan has been part of the founding team of four data-driven startups and has successfully raised capital for each. He has also advised over a dozen startups, guiding companies like Bazaarvoice, UserTesting, and Runa (acquired by Staples) to successful exits. His proudest accomplishments include helping thousands of companies, including Google, Chase, Dell, Disney, and GE, dramatically improve their sales using frameworks developed with his brother Jeffrey. A sought-after international keynote speaker, Bryan has headlined events such as Shop.org, SalesForce's DreamForce, Direct Marketing Association, and the Canadian Marketing Association. His work has earned him recognition as one of the top 10 User Experience Gurus by eConsultancy, a LinkedIn Retail Influencer, and an IBM Futurist. He was also named one of the iMedia Top 25 Marketers and a Marketing Edge Rising Star. Bryan and his wife serve their local community, running A Place At Home – North Austin, a home care agency in Round Rock, TX. He also serves as Ambassador co-chair for the Round Rock Chamber of Commerce. Bryan takes pride in mentoring growth-focused entrepreneurs, from SaaS founders to local businesses.

Is Conversion Rate Optimization (CRO) a Dead End?

April 9, 2015 will be the first annual International Conversion Rate Optimization Day. April 9 is also my 45th birthday. I’ve invested almost half my life evangelizing for conversion rate optimization (CRO). I should be thrilled but instead I find myself asking: is CRO, as it is practiced today, a dead end? The good news is that there is a greater awareness that increasing sales conversion rates offers a greater ROI than what you can get from optimizing your traffic;…

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What A Used Car Salesman Can Teach You About Empathy

He pushy pushed his way up towards the stage. I had just finished presenting the keynote at Driving Sales, an automotive dealers conference. He thrust out his hand and eagerly shook mine; saying “thanks … blah blah blah…. And then I heard him clearly “…too often I am obsessed with pushing customers through sales and I’m not helping them buy!” Really!?! That forced me to pay attention. I hope that he didn’t notice me picking my jaw up from the…

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Can Your Company Deliver What Marketing Promises?

As marketers are given better tools for storytelling, it may become harder for companies to deliver on the promises they are making. If I promised to give you $25,000 as a gift and then only gave you $10,000 you might be grateful, but you’d also be disappointed. Don’t bother to deny it. Once an expectation has been set, anything that falls short of that expectation is disappointing. Good marketers are paid to attract prospective customers. When attracting those prospective customers,…

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How to Get Traction for your Startup Business

Most business owners (who aren’t in stealth mode) want to get the word out about their new ventures in order to help build credibility, and trust. Those are critical barriers to overcome when you are a new start-up without a track record. I am no different. The past few months have been busy on this end: we published a new book, launched a new training company, and launched a new start-up. And like many start-up founders, I have to think about…

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Where’s Bryan? 12 Provocative Posts You May Have Missed

Things have been crazy the last couple of months since publishing our new book so I’ve been neglecting this blog a bit.  Just in case you missed it here are a few things my team and I have been working on in the past few weeks: 1. Conversion Rate Optimization I wrote about the future of Conversion Rate Optimization over at the eConsultancy blog 2. Improving Collaboration and Execution With Your Marketing Team On the SalesForce.Com blog I wrote about…

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The Stepford Personas: What Lies Beneath?

Conferences are fun. The drinks afterward are better. Confidences get shared. Let me give you a peek into Chad’s world. Chad is the chief marketing officer (CMO) of a very successful company you’d recognize and probably admire. I changed his name to protect the innocent. Chad’s Stepford Personas Janice, Duane, Samantha, Nathan, and Ari are our personas, explained Chad, while showing me a stunning deck. We invested a great deal of time and money researching our customers and these personas…

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You are Legend!

Your marketing deserves to be legendary! Your brand and it’s story crave sharing from one customer to the next. That is the difference between a story and a legend. Think about the brands you admire most; isn’t it because of how those brands make you feel? Isn’t it the way you “flow” through their delightful customer experience? Amazon.com is of those brands, even if they can’t seem to make a profit. Jeff Bezos is quoted, in the Everything Store: Jeff…

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