Post by prioty237 on Feb 28, 2024 11:47:33 GMT 8
Lots of people asked us what the tool was: I’ve had a ton of people say they love the interaction and want to know what software it is. Great word of mouth marketing. It can be really entertaining: With survey tools like KISSinsights the feedback is anonymous, resulting in some hilarious responses. Reading a blistering rant or drunken review can be great for some light relief and always gets a laugh around the office. You’ll be surprised at how candid people are when they have that shield of anonymity. A couple of choice outtakes for you: In response to the question: “Do you understand our pricing?” The cow talked to me once but I didn’t understand what he said. soooo confusing dudes! you need some monkeys in there! Pick a plan – screw that – pick a banana!!! Get In – Get Feedback – Get Out To maximize the effectiveness of your feedback loop, don’t leave it active indefinitely.
Turn it on for a test group (for example: only hit up 10% of your email list), ask some Namibia Phone Number questions to gather feedback, update the page to address any major issues, then take the feedback widget down again. This way 90% of your potential visitors will benefit from an improved conversion experience, and you’ll enjoy a more successful campaign as a result. Adding feedback mechanisms to a landing page Adding this type of tool to a website is typical, but it’s a fairly new concept to add them to a promotion-specific standalone landing page. I’m excited to see what the results turn out to be, and I’m pretty optimistic that it will prove to be a valuable conversion aid. As such, I just whipped up a video to show how you can add a KISSinsights widget to an nbounce landing page. Check it out, and watch out for the cop car coming to get me near the end of the video.Landing page design is easier when you have some inspiration, so I dug out some of the cool pages our customers have been building in Unbounce.
Would love to hear your thoughts about the pages in the comments section. Enjoy… Loop 11 Usability Page Details Type of landing page: Click Through Website: Loop 11 Built using Unbounce?:Yes Why I Like It It has a Zebra crossed with a Rhino! How can you not like that? It’s a very congruent page, where the imagery supports the headline (a new breed). The call to action is very obvious, using conversion design principles (whitespace and contrast) and has text that explains a key benefit (that you can try it for free). The compelling design kept me on the page for a long time and more importantly, made me want to share it with other people. Having a viral quality is a big bonus for a landing page. Optimization Suggestions Considering the viral quality of the design, I’d like to see some type of “Share This” social media button (Facebook or Twitter).
Turn it on for a test group (for example: only hit up 10% of your email list), ask some Namibia Phone Number questions to gather feedback, update the page to address any major issues, then take the feedback widget down again. This way 90% of your potential visitors will benefit from an improved conversion experience, and you’ll enjoy a more successful campaign as a result. Adding feedback mechanisms to a landing page Adding this type of tool to a website is typical, but it’s a fairly new concept to add them to a promotion-specific standalone landing page. I’m excited to see what the results turn out to be, and I’m pretty optimistic that it will prove to be a valuable conversion aid. As such, I just whipped up a video to show how you can add a KISSinsights widget to an nbounce landing page. Check it out, and watch out for the cop car coming to get me near the end of the video.Landing page design is easier when you have some inspiration, so I dug out some of the cool pages our customers have been building in Unbounce.
Would love to hear your thoughts about the pages in the comments section. Enjoy… Loop 11 Usability Page Details Type of landing page: Click Through Website: Loop 11 Built using Unbounce?:Yes Why I Like It It has a Zebra crossed with a Rhino! How can you not like that? It’s a very congruent page, where the imagery supports the headline (a new breed). The call to action is very obvious, using conversion design principles (whitespace and contrast) and has text that explains a key benefit (that you can try it for free). The compelling design kept me on the page for a long time and more importantly, made me want to share it with other people. Having a viral quality is a big bonus for a landing page. Optimization Suggestions Considering the viral quality of the design, I’d like to see some type of “Share This” social media button (Facebook or Twitter).