7th Feb 2015, 12:02 PM | #1 |
Resident Apothecary Join Date: 2007 Location: USA
Posts: 57
Thanks: 12
Thanked 31 Times in 16 Posts
|
By a show of hands, who here has seen very high conversion rates and can provide examples? I think this would serve as motivation (and evidence) for fellow marketers. I know I have in certain instances. |
(Author. Artist. Social Media Maven. Life Coach.) {Free Yourself.} | |
7th Feb 2015, 03:19 PM | #2 |
Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: 2011
Posts: 555
Thanks: 23
Thanked 147 Times in 118 Posts
|
I recently managed to get 55% conversion rate on a squeeze page from Facebook traffic. I used to convert that same page at 15%, but through meticulous testing I brought it all the way up to 55%!
|
Publish your digital course at Accomplisher.com. We create the video sales letter, drive affiliate traffic and split the profits with you. If you want to start making money by teaching online, submit your application here. | |
9th Feb 2015, 03:07 AM | #3 |
Advanced Warrior Join Date: 2009
Posts: 551
Thanks: 58
Thanked 242 Times in 151 Posts
|
Conversion depends on several factors and it is hard to replicate your conversion based on another scenario. We've achieved 45% - 55% on a free report in the biz op niche. I've also achieved 19% on a CPA page. However, apart from general rules (valuable bribe, direct benefit, targeting, shorter is better) there is no one size fits all formula. |
9th Feb 2015, 03:58 AM | #4 |
Midnight Oil Warrior Join Date: 2013 Location: Bridgeport, WV.
Posts: 6,747
Thanks: 3,544
Thanked 6,538 Times in 3,469 Posts
|
It depends on how you look at the numbers. on e-commerce type sites, I tend to target 3 different levels of the buying cycle, but in the end I generally get a 3% overall conversion. However if you look at the performance of the "buyer" keywords that percentage goes up into the double digits. So why bother with the other 2 categories you ask? because 60% ( +/- ) of my buyer keyword hits are repeat visitors. |
Success is an ACT not an idea | |
16th Feb 2015, 10:18 AM | #5 |
VIP Warrior War Room Member Join Date: 2004 Location: Ontario, Canada.
Posts: 6,896
Thanks: 168
Thanked 1,535 Times in 1,249 Posts
|
You can have the same squeeze page but you can increase your conversion rates when you market in different places. You can get a 30% opt in rate from Google ads. You can get a 1% from the crappy pay per click search engines (not referring to Google,Yahoo, and Bing) It all depends where you market and how target the traffic is. |
| |
16th Feb 2015, 11:41 AM | #6 |
Simon Narracott Join Date: 2011 Location: London
Posts: 45
Thanks: 9
Thanked 13 Times in 12 Posts
|
Very hard to give proof, but making sure the Google PPC ad wording matches exactly the landing page it goes to moved conversions from 2% to 12% It does mean having a lot of landing pages, but the rewards are worth it. |
17th Feb 2015, 05:05 AM | #7 |
Website Design Company Join Date: 2014 Location: Jamnagar
Posts: 17
Thanks: 0
Thanked 3 Times in 3 Posts
|
I think Conversion Depends on product or service charge, shipping charge, targeted traffic and many Other think.
|
Bookmarks |
Tags |
conversion, high, rates |
| |