what's your blog lead conversion rate?

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Hello, I have tried very hard but I cannot go beyond 7% lead conversion rate on my blog. I have put popup, exit popup, squeeze pages on every website article, squeeze page in navigation bars, headers, used plugin, did lead targeting to get high quality traffic from search engines that matched with my squeeze page and a lot more. But it is not possible for me to surpass 7% lead conversion rate.

Infact I have 4 squeeze pages on my blog and I flow these leads from one autoresponder to another to increase the conversions. But then too I am stuck up at 7%.

What is your lead conversion rate on your blog and 7% is worst, ok or best conversion rate from a full fledged content blog with multiple links...

Any tactics or secrets to jump to at least 15% conversions, this will be a good start...

If you're a pro in blogging and lead generation with high conversions and can review my blog, I will be thankful...

My blog is currently getting me 1300 visitors per month from organic search traffic and is ranking for hundreds of keywords, but due to low lead conversion I am stuck with only 70 to 90 leads per month. Before I ramp up my traffic I have to get the conversion fine tuned...

Thanks for your feedback...

Murtuza
#blog #conversion #lead #rate
  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by murtuza View Post

    Any tactics or secrets to jump to at least 15% conversions, this will be a good start...
    Only if you're looking at it quantitatively, and assuming that a bigger list will necessarily equate to a bigger income. (Quite often that isn't true at all).

    In your situation, for myself I'd be far more concerned about the potentially outstanding future customers I'm driving away from the site - never to return - with the popup, exit popup, multiple opt-in boxes, plugins and so on.

    Originally Posted by murtuza View Post

    If you're a pro in blogging and lead generation with high conversions and can review my blog, I will be thankful...
    I make my living from lists built on all my blogs, and am happy to look at yours if you want to send me a private message, but I'll report honestly what I think.

    However ... be aware, also, that (a) your overall opt-in rate from a blog is always going to be significantly lower than an overall opt-in rate from a pure squeeze page, and (b) you may well still be building a better quality, more lucrative list that way than you would with a pure squeeze page instead of a landing page on a blog (something I've tested, myself, multiple times and found every single time that the larger squeeze-page-derived lists produce lower incomes).

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  • Profile picture of the author dennis19601
    Hi Murtuza,

    A few things

    1st you cannot ask for a comparison of lead conversions/signups to your

    autoresponder for anyone that will help you except for blogs in your same niche.

    You need to base your expectations based on other blogs in the same niche because conversions vary so much between niches as well as keyword phrases that are bringing your traffic.

    2nd you need to determine what keywords are phrases are the bulk of your conversion traffic coming from.

    3rd concentrate on those words that are working and improving your conversions by split testing.

    4th after you've optimized those factors then find related keyword phrases that you can test to see if they bring more traffic and repeat the process.

    5th find out who the biggest competitors are and what phrases or keywords there using and optimize articles or pages for them and analyze there site, see what lead bait there using and what types of advertising there using.

    6th use fastblogfinder to help you find,compare and optimize your blog, there is a free edition that's fully functional it just limits your results to 50 you can find it here at: Downloads | Fast Blog Finder

    After you've done all your optimization consider using paid advertising as long as you know what it cost's you per lead verses the return of income per customer ( your metrics) so you understand how much and where to spend your money (or your clients) based on the math to justify your cost per lead.

    we could go on but these are all good ways to optimize and get leads.

    Good luck!
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