When it comes to a company website that generates leads and new sales contacts, conversions are critical. A “conversion” refers to website visitors performing an action that you want them to take – filling out a contact form, downloading a whitepaper, starting a software trial, scheduling an appointment, or any action that requires someone submitting contact information.
You may have heard of “conversion rate” thrown around in a conversation about ecommerce or online retail, but conversion rate optimization applies to your company website, too.
The reason we’re writing about conversion rate optimization (CRO) is that companies are not spending any time or effort on conversion rate optimization but should be. Your company may spend lots of money getting visitors (I talked to one company last week that was spending $9,000 per month on Google Adwords), but no money on converting that traffic to leads for the sales team.
The conversion rate is the ratio of conversions to your total number of website visitors. This metric tells you just how effective your company website is at getting people to take action. It measures how wide the bottom of your lead funnel is. The higher the conversion rate, the more website visitors are taking the intended action.
Not only does that mean that higher conversion rate means more leads, but if you’re advertising to get people to your website, higher conversion rate means lower cost per lead.
Conversion rate optimization is both an art and a science. While knowledge and research are essential, much of what works can only be learned by experience and practice on your own company website.
If you’re brand new to CRO, you might want to read our article on optimizing your website in just 2 hours a week. You might get some ideas from that article, like finding the high impact pages on your website first.
Here’s how you can get started today. There are different approaches used to optimize conversion rates, and here are some of the things you can start with:
CRO focuses on your website visitors to improve your site's user experience and your conversion rate, helping you generate more leads. Optimizing for conversion is extremely important, as it enables you to be more effective with the visitors you have, rather than spending more time and money trying to increase traffic.
Interested in conversion rate optimization as a lead generation strategy? We have conversion rate specialists here who can help answer your questions or even do it for you. Want to talk?