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Zarin
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Conversion Rates Photo Retouching

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Whenever you navigate to a landing page, there's usually a lot of text to absorb. This is because landing pages are actually sales pages that want to persuade you to click the call-to-action button Photo Retouching right on the page or click through to the main page for the actual purchase. Some landing pages can be exceptionally long if they have a very detailed value proposition to communicate to visitors. Situations like these are tailor-made for Photo Retouching video. Studies show that using videos on landing pages can dramatically increase conversion rates. Whenever conversions increase, it's because a page's UX is improved. Conversions happen because a page successfully communicates its value proposition and seamlessly encourages users or customers to achieve the Photo Retouching page's goal. Take the case of TutorVista, a one-to-one online tutoring service. When EyeView, a video solution provider, added video to the TutorVista landing page in an effort to increase Photo Retouching subscription signups, conversions skyrocketed 86% just because of the video.


Takeaway meals? Leads are visual creatures and appreciate video over text. 2. Call-to-action button placement Where you place your calls to action greatly influences your Photo Retouching customers' UX. If CTAs are hard to see, read, or click, it negatively impacts user experience and conversions. The purpose of many pages is to sell something – be it products, subscriptions, or Photo Retouching signups. CTAs are an integral part of conversions, as is their placement. The UX phrase the fold belongs to that imaginary line on websites that divides everything users can see on the page Photo Retouching without scrolling down from what they can only see when they scroll down the bottom. Naturally, larger screens (desktop as opposed to tablet and mobile) will have more room for content to be above the fold. According to UX experts at NN Group, 84% is the average difference between how users treat content Photo Retouching above versus below the fold. In other words, content above the fold is viewed 84% more than content below the fold. The study came to this conclusion by conducting its own study and analyzing a Google study Photo Retouching of display advertising on different sites. This already makes it very clear that the important content you want your customers to see, like a CTA!, should be placed above the fold. A company tested this and found it to be true. Call-to-action placement at UX conversion Photo Retouching rates Image via Unbounce Unbounce experimented with its PPC landing page, which originally had the CTA below the fold, by adding a secondary CTA above the fold, which directed prospects to scroll down the page to the price grid, below the fold.


This change in CTA placement produced a conversion spike of 41%. Takeaway meals? Don't fight your prospects' user behavior by placing the CTA in hard-to-see places. Place it above Photo Retouching the fold for higher conversions. A classic 2009 study by content delivery network provider Akamai and Forrester found that 40% of consumers refuse to wait more than three seconds for a page to render before abandoning the site. If your site takes three and a half or four seconds to load, then Photo Retouching poof. Your leads disappear with your conversions. A much more recent 2016 study by DoubleClick by Google confirmed these earlier findings. On mobile, if pages take longer than three seconds to Photo Retouching load, 53% of mobile site visits are abandoned. Website speed UX conversion rate
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