Landing Pages
First, make sure your landing page doesn't overwhelm your visitors with too much information. Are the landing pages too detailed and long? Are there too many buttons and links that distract your readers? Perhaps the trial form is too long. People are so busy these days; it is essential to make conversions as quick and easy as possible.
While we talk about speed, make sure your landing page loads quickly too. 47% of visitors expect websites to load in under 2 seconds. If it takes longer than 3 seconds, 40% of users will abandon the site.
As long as they don't turn away from the landing page, clicking on your affiliate links is one step away from converting.
You can also analyze and improve your landing pages' smaller elements, such as your CTA buttons and colors, headlines, and copy. This task is straightforward with the A/B testing tools. This method allows you to determine which CTAs and offers convert best and create successful campaigns.
Something isn't working correctly if you have steady traffic to your blog but no conversions. What exactly is it?
thank you for this easy to follow tutorial,
full of useful tips, strategies, and advice,
By keeping in mind that my belief is that when a campaign is ready to be lanced,
will be worth investing some dollars in paid advertising, to gain more direct traffic...from interested people
Have a great and productive week ahead!
Pietro