Conversion Improvement

Why should I consider conversion improvement?

It will make you more money. Simple as that. It will also capture more of the visitors to your site and help them convert into sales, leads, and prospects.

Conversion Rate

  • What is the conversion rate for your site?
  • What do you consider a conversion for your site?
  • Is it a sale?
  • Is it a filled out form?
  • Is it someone requesting a demo?
  • Is it a download?

These are important questions to know so that you can improve the conversion rate for your site? By improving your conversion rate you can have an immediate impact to your sales.

Here is an example:

Your Website receives 10,000 unique visitors a month. Currently only 100 people purchase your product a month. So as of right now you have a 1% conversion rate for your site. If each sale is about $50 you are making $5,000 in revenue a month. Now if we are able to improve the conversion rate by .5%, what impact is that going to have on the bottomline? With a conversion rate of 1.5% you are now making $7,500 a month without increasing the traffic to your site. That is a 50% increase in revenue. That is the power of improving your conversion rate.

Now this is just a small example illustrating the impact of conversion rate but we have worded with companies large and small to improve their conversion rates.

Through our conversion improvement service we will be able to make recommendations based on how visitors are using your site to improve your conversion rate. This is not a one time project but a continual process that has a huge impact to your business success.

Whatever your particular needs are we want to work with you to find solutions to your problems. Let us help you drive more sales, leads, sign ups, downloads and more through the Internet. Contact us today for a Free Personalized Internet Marketing Plan to help you reach your goals.

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