Post by flora60468 on Feb 25, 2024 6:26:03 GMT
Give away an extra freebie: Chances are if you’re giving away an eBook, you have others too. So through an extra one is as a thank you. Newsletter signup: This is also a great place to ask them to sign up for your newsletter(s) – again, a preview link to a past version can improve conversions. Conversion Tip: Don’t do all of these things at once – you don’t want your confirmation page to be unfocused, pick one or a couple of the ones that are most important to you and try them out – you can always switch it up at a later date.As I mentioned in part 1 of The Ultimate Guide to Marketing with Infographics, we’ll be putting up a new infographic every day this week covering different marketing topics and using the 12 steps from the guide to make them as effective as possible.
For the rest of the series we’ll be using the “borrow Chinese Malaysia Phone Number List graphics from other people method” – cos I’m sure as hell not going to design 4 this week – I’m supposed to be on holiday! And don’t forget the stats and tweetables at the bottom. ABT – Always Be Testing I’m going to kick things off with an infographic about A/B testing. The purpose here is to illustrate the different ways you can present the same idea – and it should give you some great ideas for what you can test on your own pages, including both visual and psychological factors. Some of them may look ridiculous and some you might disagree with – that’s the whole point. Testing is always surprising, so remember your ABT’s – Always Be Testing. The 24 examples below should give you some inspiration.
Pin It Ad Design Tips Pin It Tweetable Facts Infographic on #abtesting describes 8 desires that encourage people to click your ads and CTAs » tweet this « [Infographic] Test using short words in your copy, they’re easier to read » tweet this « [Infographic] Be controversial in your tests for more surprising results » tweet this « [Infographic] Ask a question in your CTA’s to encourage clicks » tweet this « The Weapons of Influence: Reciprocation, Scarcity, Authority, Consistency, Liking, Social Proof by RobertCialdini » tweet this « Some Other Infographics About Testing Are you running enough tests on your website The different places on your site you should be testing.
For the rest of the series we’ll be using the “borrow Chinese Malaysia Phone Number List graphics from other people method” – cos I’m sure as hell not going to design 4 this week – I’m supposed to be on holiday! And don’t forget the stats and tweetables at the bottom. ABT – Always Be Testing I’m going to kick things off with an infographic about A/B testing. The purpose here is to illustrate the different ways you can present the same idea – and it should give you some great ideas for what you can test on your own pages, including both visual and psychological factors. Some of them may look ridiculous and some you might disagree with – that’s the whole point. Testing is always surprising, so remember your ABT’s – Always Be Testing. The 24 examples below should give you some inspiration.
Pin It Ad Design Tips Pin It Tweetable Facts Infographic on #abtesting describes 8 desires that encourage people to click your ads and CTAs » tweet this « [Infographic] Test using short words in your copy, they’re easier to read » tweet this « [Infographic] Be controversial in your tests for more surprising results » tweet this « [Infographic] Ask a question in your CTA’s to encourage clicks » tweet this « The Weapons of Influence: Reciprocation, Scarcity, Authority, Consistency, Liking, Social Proof by RobertCialdini » tweet this « Some Other Infographics About Testing Are you running enough tests on your website The different places on your site you should be testing.