What is your average conversion %?

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I have this website ranked on the 1st page of Google for decently competitive keywords. I have only made 3 sales out of 3000 views which is pathetic.

I don't know what to do too make my conversions go up any higher.

What is your average conversion rate on most of your websites?

If anyone would be willing to PM me to take a look at my website and tell me what I am doing wrong that would be absolutely perfect.
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  • Profile picture of the author James Sides
    Originally Posted by rekerlolz View Post

    I have this website ranked on the 1st page of Google for decently competitive keywords. I have only made 3 sales out of 3000 views which is pathetic.

    I don't know what to do too make my conversions go up any higher.

    What is your average conversion rate on most of your websites?

    If anyone would be willing to PM me to take a look at my website and tell me what I am doing wrong that would be absolutely perfect.
    This depends on so so many factors.

    I have sites that convert at 2% and I have sites that convert at .2%. Yes, that would be 2 out of every 1000 visitors.

    Stick with it!

    Cheers,

    James
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    • Originally Posted by Fenderkid View Post

      This depends on so so many factors.

      I have sites that convert at 2% and I have sites that convert at .2%. Yes, that would be 2 out of every 1000 visitors.

      Stick with it!

      Cheers,

      James
      Agreed, there are loads of factors which effect conversion. They call it the sales funnel, and where you visitors come from determines what mind set they are in when they arrive at your site. If you're getting 3,000 visitors that are simply browsing the net and not looking to buy, then you aren't gonna make many sales.
      You ideally want traffic from Google which is highly targeted for buying keywords.
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  • Profile picture of the author Johnny12345
    If you know that a demand exists for your product, but your conversions are still low, I would have to believe that you've got one or more *fundamental* problems with:

    1) A headline that isn't compelling
    2) Weak or unclear benefits
    3) A lack of proof
    4) An offer that isn't attractive

    Look at those elements and work to improve them.

    John
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  • Profile picture of the author UMS
    Are you promoting as an affiliate?

    If so, there are three parts of the equation:

    1. Getting traffic to your site
    2. Getting people to click on your affiliate links
    3. Having the person land on the sales page and make the purchase.

    You need to look at all three phases to see which one can be improved.

    It might well be a case that you aren't getting enough people to click on your affiliate links or it might be that the sales page isn't converting.
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