Post by account_disabled on Feb 17, 2024 0:19:15 GMT -8
I’d like to see some features As with all free trials, there is a time investment involved with signing up. I’m not entirely convinced that there is enough information on this page to actually sell Nimble’s service to a busy professional. Nimble should at least be putting the key features and benefits of their CRM on this page so that professionals who are familiar with CRM software will know whether it’s worth their time. 6. Qualaroo qualaroo Click for image source. First off, CRO is never a waste of time as long as you’re learning something about your traffic and how they act. Qualaroo is a company that lets you launch mini surveys on your website.
It’s a cool service and personally I love using it, but… Who is this guy? Sorry Buy TG Database dude, you really have no relevance to the page. Maybe through split testing, Qualaroo has determined that this photo converts better than other, equally non-relevant photos (or they surveyed their visitors and they asked for more stock photos of blonde men), but chances are good that there is a much better photo out there. Photos that add something to the page are the ones that work best. In this case, a photo of a customer with a quote and a name would be much more powerful.
Or even a photo of a person who looked like he was wasting time with CRO? (What does that even look like?) I like these calls to action Take a look at the spacing of the calls to action. You can’t go an entire scroll through this landing page without having one on your screen. I think this is a great technique, but it can also backfire. If you put a call to action too soon on the page you might cause a visitor to move forward in the sequence before they’re entirely sold on the offer. The key here is to always test your landing page configuration.
It’s a cool service and personally I love using it, but… Who is this guy? Sorry Buy TG Database dude, you really have no relevance to the page. Maybe through split testing, Qualaroo has determined that this photo converts better than other, equally non-relevant photos (or they surveyed their visitors and they asked for more stock photos of blonde men), but chances are good that there is a much better photo out there. Photos that add something to the page are the ones that work best. In this case, a photo of a customer with a quote and a name would be much more powerful.
Or even a photo of a person who looked like he was wasting time with CRO? (What does that even look like?) I like these calls to action Take a look at the spacing of the calls to action. You can’t go an entire scroll through this landing page without having one on your screen. I think this is a great technique, but it can also backfire. If you put a call to action too soon on the page you might cause a visitor to move forward in the sequence before they’re entirely sold on the offer. The key here is to always test your landing page configuration.