Conversion Goals
I’m sure you know the first one on this list, but sometimes we lose sight that there is more we can be doing with our visitors than just selling them products.
Making a Purchase
This is the most well-known and sought-after website conversion. You might be selling a product or service, but either way, your goal is to get the sale.
Submitting a Form
This might be for a service request, signing up for a seminar, a limited-offer promotion, a free trial and so forth. Remember that the more fields you ask them to fill out, the lower response rate you will usually get.
Signing Up for a Newsletter or for Updates
Customers are either asked for their email to subscribe them to a newsletter, or their mobile number to receive SMS alerts. Sometimes you have to work as hard to get someone to subscribe as you do to get them to buy.
Treat your squeeze page / landing page like a short sales letter with dynamite bullet points and you should see your conversions increase.
Clicking Buttons
This could either be a download, a link to an external site, or lead users to the checkout page. While we think about getting people to purchase, we sometimes forget that first we have to tell them to click the button to add to cart or go to the next page. Calls to action are important because they almost invariably increase every kind of conversion.
Signing up for an Account
This might be to gain access to a forum or to special content. If you keep your best content accessible only to subscribers with plenty of awesome teasers on the sign-up page, you can likely grow your email list a lot faster than simply by offering a one-time lead magnet.
Try offering two or three articles for free to give visitors a taste, and then they must sign up with their email address to read more. Or give them the first couple of paragraphs and cut them off when the content gets good to get them to sign-up.
Clicking Share Buttons
These are usually icons which need a click from your visitor to instantly share your content to any of the following major social platforms – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Reddit, and Snapchat. Remember to always, always, always ask for the share.
Installing an App
Give businesses a REASON to get your app. Often all a business says is, “Get our app!” without mentioning what that app will do for the consumer. But if you can say that with the app they get extra discounts, special treatment or secret content, they’ll have a reason to say yes.
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