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Bappy
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Also to reduce the text only to what is necessary

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even if there was still enough, we started using spoilers , tooltips and pop ups to show the less relevant content only when the user needed it (performed some action). You can see the example of these 2 strategies here . Users were so enthralled that dwell time increased by 27%, boosting our traffic from Google by 14% in just one month and doubling conversion . 3. Solve doubts quickly Unlike content that doesn't have the goal of ending in a sale, here you are dealing with potential customers . Is that supposed to be what you're looking for? The problem of many bloggers is to launch super long content (which they think is useful because it is long) and leave the user with more doubts than they had at the beginning.

Hubspot found that users expect responses in less than 10 minutes . Specifically, 62% of those who have doubts before buying. The worst thing is that bloggers have the typical response " that's why I put a comment box or a FAQ in case you have questions" An phone database interesting fact is that Forrester found that a live chat can increase the conversion rate of a website by up to 40%. We put a live support chat to test and the next day we were already receiving more than 33 daily queries about the product that was mentioned in the post. The funniest thing we discovered is that although we have written the advantages and disadvantages of the product within the content, in the chat many users asked them, in a nutshell they did not read the post as we blindly believed . Without the chat they would not have been converted.

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4. Take care of the loading time The web pages do not have a design problem, the pages have a serious speed problem . Backlinkko , after analyzing over 5 million sites, found that web pages load in an average of 10.3 seconds on desktop (you don't want to know on mobile), something the average user won't forgive , but many bloggers aren't ready for. that conversation. If like me you are anything but an expert in speed, you can start with not so technical actions. This includes compressing images and avoiding images that are still too large even when compressed. Do speed tests with GTMetrix to discover the plugins and files that affect speed the most. And eliminate or replace those that are not essential . For example, in WordPress, we used a plugin to create responsive tables that made our lives much easier, but it was very heavy. 🙁 Although the quickest solution would have been to try to find another less heavyweight plugin, we decided to avoid them altogether and make the tables entirely in HTML, which turned out to be quite uncomplicated .
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