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Top 10 Split Testing Tips to Increase Your Landing Page Conversion Rates

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increase landing page conversionI am sure you are familiar with the concept of a landing page and would like to improve your landing page conversion through split testing, otherwise you would not be here to begin with (he-he).

The entire purpose of a landing page is to gather your prospects’ contact information in exchange for something valuable, so that you can add them to your marketing pipeline and market to them in the future.

Below you will find some very important split testing traffic conversion rules (strong suggestions) to follow when building your landing page. These split testing conversion tips have been proven to increase the effectiveness of your landing page conversion through thousands of split tests.

So, here are your

Top 10 Split Testing Tips to Increase Your Landing Page Conversion Rates

#1. Change your headline color to Red (Hex={CC,00,00}), Maroon, or Black in the bold fonts of Tahoma, Georgia, or Times New Roman, in size 18.

#2. Change your text to Arial 12 point font – won’t necessarily increase your conversion rates, but will increase your text readability, which in turn might increase your conversion rates.

#3. Add Quotation marks to your headline.

“Who Else Wants To…”

#4. 3 best-converting headline templates (consistently beat more “creative” headlines in conversion rates)

  • “How To…”
  • Numbered Headlines, i.e. “7 Proven Ways To…”
  • “Who else wants to…”

#5. Change your background color to blue, which triggers trust.

#6. Best pre-headline format is “ATTENTION: _____ Discover _____”

#7. Change your white background around your text to light grey (Hex={EE,EE,EE}).

#8. Did you know that you can change the color of your scroll bar? Change it to red to increase your conversion rates. Here are two resources to help you do just that:

  • http://rainbow.arch.scriptmania.com/tools/scrollbar/colour_scrollbar_generator.html
  • http://www.pimpwebpage.com/scrollbar.php

#9. Make sure you place your opt-in box in the top-right corner above the fold, so that your prospects can see it without having to scroll down to see it.

Also, making your opt-in box look like Yahoo’s email login will increase your opt-in rate by 77% (I did not personally tested this number, but people who are much smarter than I am did).

Fun (or reality check) fact: 85% of your readers will never scroll down your page.

#10. The “Submit Button” in the opt-in form should never say “Submit”. Reinforce your offer with a call to action, like:

  • “Send My Free Report Now!”
  • “Give Me Access to My Exclusive Video”
  • “Get Your FREE Instant Access Now”

(The use of personal pronouns like “you, your, yours” and “me, my” are great psychological triggers to use.)

The key to successful landing page optimization is in formatting.

You can have a very simply landing page without any images or videos, but if the formatting, spacing, alignments, etc. are done well, your page will look professional.

If you don’t pay attention to these components, then your landing page will scream “Amateur!” and your conversion will suffer.

In that case, no split testing tips will ever help you.

Pretty cool tips, huh?

Trust me, I have not even scratched the surface. Check out Ryan Deiss’s 43 Split Tests – the best I’ve seen on the topic.

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Ana January 21, 2011 at 9:49 pm

We are all entitled to our opinions, Moosa, and I welcome yours.

I actually do agree – one size doesn’t fit all. We should always test our changes. But for those who don’t, I still think it’s better to follow these suggestions than take a wild guess.

Thanks for coming by!

Rich Hazlett January 10, 2011 at 4:41 pm

Hi Ana,

Stopped by your blog after seeing it recommended. Good stuff here.

I’ve been teaching a lot of the same things for conversions, but you shared some new ones that I haven’t tried. Love the Yahoo idea…

Look forward to reading more.

Thanks,

Rich

Ana January 10, 2011 at 5:51 pm

Glad you made it my way, Rich – welcome.

I am surprised how many website owners completely ignore traffic conversion – what a huge mistake.

Good to know I offered something you didn’t know before.

See you back soon!

Randy Pickard December 24, 2010 at 3:13 pm

Ana – Based on some very expensive testing conducted in the past, I’m a bit skeptical about the potential for changes in fonts and colors to really moves the needle significantly. However, what our testing did show was that adding more calls to action, improving the calls to action (great examples in your post) and changing the site navigation are the game changers. However, our testing was conducted on a site selling a complicated service. The simpler your selling proposition is, the more likely changes in fonts and colors are to impact conversion rate. And one of our business partners that had a basic one page site for lead generation had great success changing fonts and colors. Regardless, my experience is that the biggest opportunity for conversion improvements is to focus on testing your calls to action. I recommend a split test of stuffing your site with calls to action. Go overboard in the test, and then pull it back based on what you learn.

Ana Hoffman December 12, 2010 at 9:46 am

You are welcome, Steven.

Mike November 27, 2010 at 5:57 pm

Awesome post, Ana. I have heard that sometimes, changing the color of the submit/try now button also makes a lot of changes in the conversion rate.

This post stresses out the importance of always testing/tracking your sales page because there are more tips to increase conversion rate, right, Ana? :)

Ana Hoffman November 28, 2010 at 6:46 pm

Thanks for the comment Mike. Yes you are so right.

Take care,

Ana

Ric Oestreich November 25, 2010 at 2:50 pm

Ana, you have been a huge help in helping me understand SEO and blogging. I am currently building a new website and started a Wordpress blog. Your tips have been a life saver. Up until this point I have been somewhat discouraged due to my lack of knowledge.
Thanks Again
Ric

Ana Hoffman November 25, 2010 at 6:40 pm

Don’t get discouraged Ric. Just be patient and continue to do everything to learn and develop your skills. In time, you will achieve your goal if you will not give up. Remember that all of us started with no knowledge as well and until now we still continue to learn. It is indeed a learning progress.

Keep it up,

Ana

Adrian November 25, 2010 at 4:34 am

Thank you for the great tips, Ana. Some of them are new to me so I guess I’ll give them a try.
Thanks again and have a great day!

Ana Hoffman November 25, 2010 at 4:44 am

You’re welcome Adrian.

Thanks for dropping by,

Ana

Andrew @ Blogging Guide November 24, 2010 at 4:17 pm

Some I know and some of the tips are really new to me. Well, I think I’ll try it and let’s see what happens after doing all this. Thanks for sharing!

Ana Hoffman November 24, 2010 at 6:23 pm

Hello Andrew,

Yes you can definitely try it for yourself and see how it can do wonders for your landing page.

All the best,

Ana

Lisa November 24, 2010 at 8:43 am

Ana:

This is an area I am just beginning to put into practice. Sometimes it’s gets overwhelming! :) Thank you for the tips as this just might save me from pulling my hair out!!!

Ana Hoffman November 24, 2010 at 6:18 pm

Hi Lisa,

Nice to see you again. Practice makes perfect. Just continue what you are doing.

All the best,

Ana

Paras Chopra November 24, 2010 at 8:37 am

Great article, Ana. Just wanted to pitch in that our tool (Visual Website Optimizer) is an easy to use tool for split testing landing pages. Hope you check it out!

Ana Hoffman November 24, 2010 at 6:31 pm

Hello Paras,

Thanks for dropping by. I’ll try to check it out.

Have a nice day,

Ana

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