Struggling to increase the conversion rate of your sales funnel?
You’re not the only one.
In fact, only 22% of businesses are satisfied with their conversion rates.
To be fair, conversion rate is one of the most complicated factors to optimize your business website. Not only do you need to build a sustainable strategy that allows you to drive traffic to your site, but you also have to tweak the different elements on your page to maximize engagement and get more people to take action.
But believe it or not, this reason is what makes conversion rate optimization fun. If it was easy, then everybody will be doing it.
That’s why you are in a unique position to overcome obstacles and do something great with your site – turn website visitors into customers!
In this post, I will show you some of the best tips on how to increase the conversion rate you are currently getting on your business.
First, we need to define what a sales funnel is.
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What is a Sales Funnel?
Sales funnel refers to the buying process of a prospect. It’s the path that they go through to reach the final stage – conversion.
A good way to imagine a sales funnel is by linking it with an inverted pyramid image.
There are many versions of a sales funnel, but these four are the main ones you should pay attention to:
- Awareness
- Interest
- Decision
- Action
Your end goal would probably be to make them purchase at least once. But a truly successful sales funnel ends with a repurchase or advocacy to the business.
One big problem here is how people will notice you. While you have all the potential in the world to be successful, the first part of the sales funnel is awareness.
We will talk about this problem in particular and how you’ll address this issue effectively to boost your business’ conversion rate:
1. Blogging
A blog can be positioned at the start and end place where customers convert. In other words, you can sell something on your blog through your blog alone.
When you create high-quality content related to your product, execute an SEO strategy, create compelling visuals, and promote effectively, traffic will follow along.
Not only that, but blogging also increases your reputation. When people see the kind of content you can bring them, they will start trusting your brand.
Lastly, think of blogging and having a website as an investment. It provides prospects and leads with in-depth information about your products. To capture their hearts, you first need to solve their problems and building relationships with them should then follow.
2. Social Networking
Using social media as a tool in your sales funnel will net you hundreds of leads when done correctly.
Millions of your prospective clients are already hanging out on social media; you just have to get close to where they are.
And by getting close, means, you must have your pages and accounts for your business too.
Another thing is, social proof can be developed through social media. According to Social Media Examiner, having social media presence can boost your credibility because people can see that you are actively engaging with your audience.
3. Landing Pages
A landing page is where you will tell people briefly about you and more about your service. Its entire purpose is to capture a prospect’s contact information or make a sale.
Usually, landing pages are completely separate from your website or blog. They are designed only to receive traffic from the campaign you will create so it can focus on making reporting results simpler.
For example, you need to deliver some leads per month. You can create or repurpose certain pages to do just that and nothing else.
4. Calls to Actions
When you have people coming into your site, make sure that they know what to do next. Do you want them to call you or set up an appointment with you? Or maybe you want them to fill up a survey for your upcoming blog.
Decide on what action you want them to do and add it multiple times on your page.
Some examples of a short and precise calls-to-actions can be “Call Now,” “Learn More,” and “Check it Out.”
For WordPress users, to simplify creating your call-to-action buttons, you can choose from different plugins that are created mainly for this purpose.
5. Email
When you already have contact information or leads, it means that those people are already considering your product.
To push these leads further down the sales funnel, nurture them by sending valuable information and keeping them engaged.
Learn more about the strategies for your next email campaign and know the do’s and don’t’s of this technique.
Conclusion
Conversion rates help you understand your sales process. If it’s good or bad, you’ll figure that out with the results you will be getting.
Make sure that at the very first stages of building your end path, you’ve already installed the right tools to help you measure these metrics.
Freddy G. Cabrera says
Hey Christopher!
A profitable digital business is all about Conversions.
Traffic would be nothing without high conversions. I’ve learned this the hard way.
One thing I’ve learned, from experience and from other successful bloggers, is that IF you are already getting a few hundred visitors to your websites, you MUST work on your conversion numbers.
That way you will benefit as much as possible from every single visitor you get.
Conversions is always a great topic to talk about!
Cheers! 😀
Christopher Jan says
Thanks for your comment, Freddy!
It doesn’t matter if you have 1 million visitors a day or even a minute. If you can’t convert them into a subscriber or customer, then efforts in driving traffic to your site are all for nothing! Learning how to convert them will help you build successful and profitable websites.
Hope to hear from you soon!
Susan Velez says
Hey Christopher,
Great tips and this is something that I am actually working on. I personally don’t get a lot of traffic yet, but I am working on it.
I want to make sure that my website is set up for the best conversions possible. After all, we work hard to build up our traffic.
The last thing we want is the visitors to stop by and then leave. It’s important to make sure that we have set up our blog for the best conversions possible.
I’ll be sure to take a look at this better today and start implementing these strategies. That way, when the traffic does come, I’ll be ready.
Thanks for sharing these tips.
Have a great day 🙂
Susan
Christopher Jan says
Glad the article helped you, Susan!
Conversion rate works best when you have lots of traffic. You need to find a way to grow your site traffic AND improve your conversion rate so you can make the most out of your site/blog.
Conversion rate is normally associated with making a sale. However, don’t make the mistake of ignoring conversion rate if you’re not selling products and services. Even if you have a blog, you can still convert your readers into subscribers and rabid followers. All you need to do is put the right system in place so you can successful convert them and build genuine relationships with each.
Shantanu Sinha says
Hello Christopher,
Nice to see you here on Erik’s space 🙂
Great tips over here. Indeed almost every blogger is not satisfied with their conversion rate. They are not happy as they
are putting the amount of the work and still they are not getting the desired traffic and conversion rates to their blogs.
The real task is converting our visitors into our subscribers, thats the most important thing one need to do when they are
up in blogging business.
Some new tactics are here which are very helpful in increasing sales funnel. Social media can be very useful as it helps us
to create our social proof.
Email marketing is something that can really boost our sales funnel. It is one of the oldest modes but yet very effective
Thanks for the share.
Shantanu
Christopher Jan says
Thanks for the comment, Shantanu!
Tshire Po says
Hi Chris
I always overlooked the importance of a Landing page and Call to action. Why? First the Landing Page is a doorway to your blog and has to be engaging and on top of that it must be unique. Lastly the main aim is to have clients talking to you hence the Call to Action. With these two you have very solid blog foundation.
Christopher Jan says
Thanks for your comment, Tshire! Maybe what you meant is that you “acknowledge” the importance? If so, then I agree! Landing pages are crucial to your blog’s success. The better you develop and scale them, the more subscribers and clients you will possibly have.