salamat ani TS
As far as my knowledge is concerned, Conversion optimization is the process of improving the user experience on your website with the goal of converting more visitors into customers. Through an ongoing process of testing website variables and applying conversion techniques, you help customers make the next step with your company. You show them that they’ve come to the right place. The embedded message box lets you interact with customers during visits to your website in real time, answering their questions and gaining intelligence about their browsing experience. You can use their queries and comments to improve specific sore spots on your website. Use affordable and user-friendly conversion optimization software like optimizely to run A/B tests for page elements such as Call-to-Action’s and registration pages. Test placement, color, size, and font style for these elements to develop the best variables for user conversions.
Coming to the case of A/B testing, When I first started A/B testing there were instances in which the new variation had big increases in conversion… such as 30% or 40%. However when I analyzed revenue increase I didn’t see much if any increase at all. The software I was using for A/B tests was not great. This is why you should run an A/A test before you run an A/B test. Meaning you take your original variation of your landing page and test it against itself. After a few hundred conversions, if the conversion rates aren’t very similar, it means your software is probably off.
It’s really important that you run an A/A test first as this will help ensure that you won’t be wasting time with inaccurate software.
we shouldn't expect to make a return on your investment within the first 3 months. Expect to start seeing a return in about 6 months and by the end of 12 months you should be cash flow positive on your CRO investment.
Once you optimize your conversions by making all of the major changes, you’ll notice that small tweaks stop having huge impacts on your conversion rate. From headlines to button colors, these small tweaks will stop having huge impacts on your conversion rate.There are a lot of things you can do to boost your backend conversions, so don’t just focus on the front end. In many cases it is easier to optimize your backend than front end, so focus on both.
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Last edited by cjmagowan; 04-01-2013 at 07:49 PM.
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