When you’ve made an investment in a website and marketing, you want it to pay off. So when you’re not getting the conversions you need, it can be frustrating.
Fortunately, there are a few easy things you can implement on your website to increase your amount of conversions.
Five ways to increase your conversions are:
A value proposition helps to keep people on your website, and is a great opportunity to sell your website.
Make sure you spend time coming up with a compelling value proposition. Make sure it’s something more interesting than a simple “welcome” message, or just your business name. Check out what your competition is doing, and make sure yours is different and stands out.
Once you’ve come up with the wording for your value proposition, you can then experiment with elements on your website such as size of font, button shapes and images that will help you gain conversions. If your original value proposition isn’t achieving the results you want, don’t be afraid to alter it and see if different wording will attract a higher conversion rate.
If you’re finding that people are navigating through your website to a sign-up form, but you’ve still got a low conversion rate, the problem may be what’s included in the form itself.
To increase your conversion rate, consider:
Remember - the shorter your form is, and the quicker people can fill it out, the better.
People are only going to download an ebook, fill out a form or complete a transaction if they feel they can trust your website. Making your website appear trustworthy is a sure way to increase conversions.
So how exactly can you make people trust your website more?
You’re wanting people to complete an action, whether that be download an ebook, or purchase items from their shopping trolley, or sign up to a newsletter. Whatever the action is, you want people to know they should be doing it.
To make sure people complete the action you want them to take, you need to optimise your landing page. Remove all other distractions so the customer knows what you want them to do. Do you have any irrelevant images, or are your menu or headlines too big? The more visuals you include on your landing page, the more confusing it is, and the less conversions you’ll get. Remove anything that is unnecessary which doesn’t contribute to the conversion.
You need to make people stop deciding whether or not they want to take an action, and actually make them do it. So how do you make people take an action now?
Add in a sense of urgency to your action. You can introduce quantity-related scarcity - such as a certain amount of plane seats left at this price - or time-related scarcity - last day to buy this product.
Scarcity helps to speed up the purchase funnel, and makes people commit to a purchase rather than continue to question their options.
You can even consider giving bonuses, such as “first 50 people get this item at X price/X discount.” When supply is endless, this is an easy way to encourage people to commit to a purchase.
Implementing these factors onto your website are quick and easy, and are sure to see your conversion rate double.
Know any other handy hints to increase your conversion rate? Let us know in the comments.