108 Ways To Increase Your Website Profit

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Hi there,

Check this link I found.

Google Website Optimizer - 108 Free Tips | Conversion Rate Experts

Hope you find it useful.

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  • Profile picture of the author MikeGriffith
    Thanks. I found it to be very helpful, although some of it was somewhat "detailed" like "multivariate testing" etc. But overall it's a VERY good source for optimizing a website.
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  • Profile picture of the author edz007
    This is good. Thanks man.
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  • Profile picture of the author megaresp
    Hey great find Gwuido65. There's some useful stuff in there, and they don't gloss over the detail.

    I'm not convinced that increasing your conversion rate is actually more exciting that sex, but I may have to embark on a split test to find out.

    They have some great lead generation tools too. This is definitely going into Twitter, and on my main blog. A very good find. And on my Facebook page. This info needs to be out there.
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    66 ways to get links (and traffic) to your site.

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  • Profile picture of the author Robertas
    Thanks, this is a great resource, yet everything is overcomplicated! From the teachings of Jay Abraham I've learned that there are only three ways to grow a business:
    1. Increase the number of customers
    2. Increase the average transaction value
    3. Increase the number of transactions per year
    Easy to remember and these principles work like magic too
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    "Money doesn't make you happy. I now have $50m, but I was just as happy when I had $48m." Arnold Schwarzenegger

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  • Profile picture of the author Marty Foley
    Some excellent tips there.

    Since some test factors/options will be much more influential than others (and much more worthwhile to test), one potential problem with such a large list of test factors is information overload, especially for those new at testing.

    Marty Foley
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