Title: Improving Your Conversion Optimization
Author: Travis McAshan
Published: December 23, 2021
Last modified: August 14, 2025

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# Improving Your Conversion Optimization

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 In this installment of our deep dives into the website updates you should focus
on, I am going to talk about simple changes you can make on your site to encourage
visitors to ...

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In this installment of our deep dives into the website updates you should focus 
on, I am going to talk about simple changes you can make on your site to encourage
visitors to convert into customers. If you’ve landed here without reading them first,
I highly recommend you also check out the article that kicked off the series – [executive-level checklists for improving your website](https://www.glidedesign.com/website-improvements-checklist-for-marketing-executives/),
and the following deep dive articles about [setting or reevaluating your digital marketing goals](https://www.glidedesign.com/digital-marketing-goals-setting-and-reevaluating/),
and [improving your website’s visibility](https://www.glidedesign.com/improving-your-websites-visibility/).

As the webosphere gets more and more inundated, standing out from your numerous 
competitors and getting your customers’ attention gets more elusive. So, it’s really
important to always be on the lookout for ways to improve customer conversions on
your website in order to get more customers with the traffic you already have.

According to [Crazy Egg](https://www.crazyegg.com/blog/increase-your-conversion-rate/),
website conversion rates stand around 2 percent on average. Sounds awfully low, 
doesn’t it? But there are changes you can make on your existing site to improve 
your chances of conversion. In this post, I’ll discuss in more detail some major
areas that you should optimize in order to help encourage your visitors to take 
the next step and become customers.

## Reword Your CTAs

![call to action](https://www.glidedesign.com/wp-content/uploads/call-to-action-
1-1024x576.png)

CTAs can be written to encourage a variety of different actions depending on your
specific goal for that page. The best converting pages are planned and designed 
around a specific action you want/expect a visitor to take, so make sure your CTA’s
clearly match that objective. Don’t forget to put thought into what the most important
objectives are from your visitors’ point of view- what are their pain points, goals,
questions, etc? One great recommendation is to **try to make your CTA phrases benefit-
driven and written from the point of view of your visitor, not yourself**.

Below are some examples of common actions you might want to encourage your visitor
to do on a specific page outside of just making a purchase:

 * Subscribe to your list- the goal of this type of CTA isn’t to commit a person
   to a purchase but instead invite them to receive news, tips, deals, or updates
   from your company.
 * Try for free – a free trial offer that allows your potential customer to demo
   your product/service before deciding to purchase can be a great way to inspire
   hesitant visitors to dip their toes into converting.
 * Learn more – when a new potential customer first finds your site, they’re likely
   going to want a little more information about your company or product/service
   before they’re ready to purchase. Make sure you make it easy for them to find
   what they need to feel confident to convert.
 * Sign up for an event – these CTAs invite your visitors to sign up for an event
   where they can interact with your product, service, or community further like
   an online webinar, networking event, conference, trade show, etc.

The wording you use in each of these types of CTAs can have a big influence on how
encouraged your potential customers feel in taking the next step in their customer
journey. There are some great suggestions for writing compelling CTAs that will 
stand out to your target audience and examples of how some companies are crushing
the CTA game in this [post from WordStream](https://www.wordstream.com/blog/ws/2021/10/05/best-call-to-action-phrases).

## **Simplify Purchase Pages and Other Forms**

Your customer’s lives are chock full of distractions and digital devices constantly
seeking their attention. Operating within this reality, it’s unrealistic to expect
your site visitors to give you much more than 6-8 seconds of attention before deciding
to stay or go. If you want to encourage, instead of turn off, your visitors to fill
out a registration form or complete the purchase for the item they put in their 
cart, you need to make it uber simple. Focus on keeping your online forms short,
less wordy, easy to understand, and not demanding in the least. The fewer fields
and hurdles your potential customer faces, the more likely they are to convert.

One simple and important way to do this is **to limit the number of choices in any
one step/page, even if that means asking the users to make one more click**. Renowned
psychologist, [George Miller](https://www.britannica.com/biography/George-A-Miller),
is famous for his research proposing that people can only use their short-term memory
to remember 5-9 things at a time. Whether that range is exact or not, the idea suggests
that giving your visitors overly long lists of products or choices is more likely
to overwhelm than inspire them to continue. What online marketers call “deep content”,
where people need to make multiple easy clicks is much better for user experience
than fewer, more difficult clicks.

One bonus of limiting the number of choices on your product/service pages is that
it can encourage discovery. Some tips for doing this well are:

 * Don’t show all your available offerings right away. It may sound counterintuitive,
   but by highlighting 4 or 5 categories or varieties that show your range instead
   of a full list of every option, you encourage your visitors to explore further.
   Then you can include links to subpages that show all of the variations of that
   product or service.
 * Curate recommendations. A great way to encourage your visitors to purchase more
   than one product or service is to show your other related offerings that work
   well together in a prominent place on the page.

## **Inspire Trust**

When a visitor lands on your website for the first time, one of the things they 
are looking for is reassurance that your company and products/services are going
to deliver on your promises. Modern consumers want more than just details and guarantees
from a company to put their minds at ease. Marketing research has shown that consumers
are looking for social proof from others they trust. According to [Nielsen Trust Barometer 2017](http://www.edelman.com/trust2017/),
trust in friends, family and ‘people like me’ has risen, while trust in brands and
organizations has decreased further.

Some simple ways to provide convincing social proof and built trust with your visitors
is to add in things like customer testimonials, reviews, and logos on all of your
critical pages. You should make sure these are displayed prominently as social proof
that your visitors are making a good choice. Compelling social proof, like a testimonial
in which someone directly addresses a common concern that you know your customers
have, can be the tipping point for a customer on the edge of a buying decision.

> In an interview with ConversionXL, [growth marketing expert Angie Schottmuller said](https://cxl.com/blog/is-social-proof-really-that-important/),“
> If quality social proof buffers notable uncertainty, get ready for some remarkable
> conversion impact — in some cases up to 400% improvement.”

Here are some additional tips for building trust on your website:

 * **Lean in to visitors’ trust in other sources**. Display logos of large companies
   who have bought your goods and services and highlight mentions by other media
   outlets and influencers to increase trust.
 * **Display trust symbols prominently and well ‘above the fold’**. A lot of websites
   include logos or reviews in their footers but not anywhere else. If visitors 
   can’t see your trust symbols easily, they might as well be invisible.
 * If you have a large enough customer base, you can **take advantage of the bandwagon
   effect** by displaying a running tally of the number of customers that have purchased
   from you.

## Collecting Good Testimonials

Newer businesses sometimes feel challenged because they don’t know how to go about
collecting good testimonials from their customers. If your company is in this boat,
I want to provide some pointers as you begin to build your library of compelling
testimonials.

Set up keyword alerts using a free tool like [Google Alerts](https://www.google.com/alerts)
or [Talkwalker Alerts](https://www.talkwalker.com/alerts). This will help you keep
an eye out for people who mention your brand online. It can provide great insight
on what others are saying about your brand and how they are interacting with your
products. It also gives you places to collect positive mentions that you can turn
into convincing testimonials for your brand.

Make sure to collect visuals to support your testimonials. Photographs of happy 
customers enjoying your products, video reactions, and live streams add extra credibility
and are compelling.

## Make Your Brand Relatable

As more and more of our daily interactions are happening in the digital space, one
thing companies struggle to provide is the connection and feeling of the human element
in their branding. The companies that have managed to “humanize” their brand well
and connect with their audience have done it by committing to a consistent brand
personality and by using things like humor, storytelling, and videos that engage
their customers.

### Pick a personality and stick to it

The language and style of content you use on your site plays a big role in getting
visitors to immediately like and trust your website. If you set the tone right, 
you’ll be in a better position to get more of your visitors to convert. And once
you decide on your brand personality, (whether that is using humor, sarcasm, inspiration,
or something else) you need to commit to it and make it consistent across all of
your marketing. Choosing the right personality will depend largely on your ideal
customer and their tastes, desires, and expectations. You can also use different
video elements to connect with your audience and project your brand personality.

One trap to avoid in this process is to resist the urge to prioritize sounding witty
or irreverent over being clear. If your visitors can’t tell right away that your
product/service is going to address their needs, they’re more likely to bounce.

### Talk like a real person

Your visitors are more likely to feel good about your brand if the messaging sounds
personable and like it was written by a human, for a human. One way to keep your
content sounding authentic and genuine is to avoid using a bunch of industry jargon
and over-the-top adjectives (like “word-class” and “industry-leading”). These words
typically don’t add any real meaning to your content and are stale and overused.

It’s also important to make sure your content doesn’t sound robotic and devoid of
emotion. You can be sure no one is going to get the warm fuzzies about your brand
if your content sounds like it was written for a product manual. This also relates
back in part to what you have chosen for your brand personality.

## Consider Adding a Chat Bot

![](https://www.glidedesign.com/wp-content/uploads/chat-bot-1024x576.png)

Modern consumers increasingly expect to be able to connect with another person in
real-time directly on a company’s website. **According to a research report by [Ubisend](https://www.ubisend.com/insights/2016-mobile-messaging-report),
88% of customers expect a response from your business in 60 minutes and more than
half expect a business to be available 24/7**. We’re especially finding that younger
users prefer not to chat on the phone, so they’re looking for other ways to get 
answers to their questions.

Chat bots have been around for quite a while and they have gotten much more intuitive
recently. Chat bots can be added to your existing site using custom-built or plug-
in tools, such as the ones from [Drift](https://www.drift.com/solutions/ai-chatbots/),
[Manychats](https://manychat.com/), or [Chatfuel](https://chatfuel.com/). They are
easy to add on any site and have shown to provide almost immediate boosts to your
conversions.

To satisfy the expectation of modern users,  your bots need to be “smarter” and 
seem more like a human than they used to. No one likes chatting with a machine, 
so the more realistic the conversation, the better. The newer AI chat bots have 
become more accessible to an average business in recent years. There are multiple
providers of slick AI chat bots that are highly customizable such as the offering
from [Chatbot.com](http://www.chatbot.com).

The average conversion rate on a website is only around 1 percent. Not an inspiring
number, is it? One of the most effective ways that bots are being used on company
sites is to help convince leads who might not have converted without it to take 
the plunge. Bots are especially useful on high intent pages, like a pricing page.
Being able to get an immediate answer to a question or an enticing offer might be
the difference between a visitor bouncing and converting.

Most importantly, however, today’s chatbots make it easier to get closer to customers,
says [Drift’s CEO, David Cancel](https://www.drift.com/learn/chatbot/). Cancel, 
an entrepreneur himself and former Chief Product Officer at Hubspot, said, “Bots
and chat make it easier for people to buy the way they want to, when they want to–
and that should be the goal of any business.”

## Need Help Boosting Your Customer Conversions?

While following the steps above should help boost your website conversion rates 
with your current visitors, sometimes there just aren’t enough hours in the day 
to add another project to your plate! At Glide, our team invests their experience
and personal drive in helping [our thriving customers](https://www.glidedesign.com/clients/)
find success on their web projects. If you’re up for it, we’re more than happy to
discuss potentially working together to create a winning digital marketing plan 
or building out your next web project so that it’s catching the right eyes, and 
converting them, in all the right ways.

[Book a Meeting](https://www.glidedesign.com/lets-talk/)

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