Whats the absolute best conversion funnel you’ve experienced on the internet? 🫨 I’m looking for a shit hot, locked in, ultra tight, zero wasted energy, slick and sleek, stupid high converting, yet ultimately very pleasant purchase/subscribe/sign up experience 🫨 Help us all grow 🥲😩🫡
Apple Pay works best for me both online and in-person it's simply the fastest. Paypal and co like to give you the ten-second spinner
Ill tell you what’s not, for me. Temu: tried the other day, immediately bombarded with promo pop-ups, dark pattern on product listings of “ONLY X NUMBER LEFT”…cognitive overload out the ass
When I ordered fungi from a neatherlandish webshop and was able to pay with dogecoin no questions asked.
We did this at ScholarMe, our email signup landing page had a 50% conversion rate We distributed customized “school” links via Facebook, so domain is like schoolname.scholarships.co Literally just big text saying “one click apply to multiple scholarships with your common app” then email box
We did this at ScholarMe, our email signup landing page had a 50% conversion rate We distributed customized “school” links via Facebook, and made custom domains like schoolname.scholarships.co Literally just big text saying “one click apply to multiple scholarships with your common app” then email box
We did this at ScholarMe, our email signup landing page had a 50% conversion rate We distributed customized “school” links via Facebook, and made custom domains like schoolname.scholarships.co Literally just big text saying “one click apply to multiple scholarships with your common app” then email box
what are they most annoying problems in then current process? and what kind of users you talking about?
Can you elaborate with what a conversion funnel is and the role it plays on the user experience of a person that is engaging with the internet?
Anotha 1 One time I was being grilled about conversion for a PM interview with a signup page with 20+ boxes The trick is you only show one question at a time, and by q4 60% of ppl will finish signing up cuz of sunk cost fallacy No progress bar increases conversion actually
There’s three parts to this imo: 1) friction in design of UI flow 2) control over top of funnel 3) motivation of users entering funnel, either created or intrinsic
freeport was one of the best signup experiences I’ve ever had that required extra info like KYC. Really well designed. @cojo.eth @ba https://freeport.app
Narrow targeted Google Ads with specific calls to action in the keywords (buy, now etc.). Separating the shoppers from the buyers
Any of Russell Brunson's "free" books - just pay $9.95 shipping! I went to claim a free book and was upsold into $300 of extra shit. Seriously, get a book and go through the funnels, they are stupid persuasive. https://trafficsecrets.com/thebook-5?anonymous_id=e5a9a0df-1623-4b2d-bad2-81ac59bb3177
We've been grinding on building a really low-bar conversion funnel with @kiwi now and it's really hard. As I'm not a big fan of these very long on-boardings, we've been trying our hand at gradually nudging the users to advance the onboarding more and more while trying the product. IMO the most bang for buck... (1/2)