In episode #2411, we talk about one easy way to skyrocket your conversions. We believe that conversion rate optimization (CRO) is one of the biggest leverage points in marketing, but it’s often overlooked as no more than a necessary evil. Today, Eric and Neil each share one simple hack that you can use to improve your conversion rate, so make sure not to miss this episode!
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- [00:25] Today’s topic: One Easy Way To Skyrocket Your Conversions.
- [01:24] Why Eric believes that your offer is a direct reflection of your conversion rate.
- [02:47] Neil on why you should accept PayPal as a payment option.
- [04:08] An example that illustrates why you need to re-test your CRO.
- [05:40] The importance of staying on top of your offer.
- [05:55] That’s it for today! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe!
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