6th Nov 2015, 01:30 PM | #1 |
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Unbounce uses to forms to collect emails at end of article.. 1 - One That user enters his email directly to download the ebook 2 - the other user click on and then redirected to a landing page WHich one should I use ? Imgur: The most awesome images on the Internet |
8th Nov 2015, 11:34 AM | #2 |
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Try split testing both. My guess (note, it's only a guess) that number 2 will work better. As with this landing page it's more like a 2-step opt-in , that utilizes micro commitments: once a person express his interest and clicks on the button he is already involved in the process, and most likely will fill the form on the next page. My $0.02 if that's make sense |
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lead boxes are small boxes that popup when user clicks on button. it is like a mini landing page. | |
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double opt-in is the process of choice, to save your butt in the long run. I use 'Get Response' for several reasons 1 - building my list in a secure place 2 - able to send my list emails at my every whim 3 - autoresponders on autopilot with somewhat endless strings of emails going out to new sign-ups every day My personal preferance on your page dilemma would be to redirect them either through a funnel, or directly to a thank you page where you can place the download button as well as other sales options just a thought | |
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Yes im collecting emails for Aweber Autoresponder. What does that have to with steps of opt-ins ? | |
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