@conversion_team It's easy to cut prices.It's hard to build up the value of what you offer in words and images. If you can occupy the high-price category in your niche, life gets much easier.
So, I was pleased to find this article which makes a bold statement: "Avoid Best Practice Conversion Rate Optimization"
What?
While your competitors are testing button color, you can be comparing yourself to the competition, being open about your profits, and doing the math for your visitors.
Best practices only get you so far. Here are some alternatives for online success.
In my new book, I talk about the importance of having Marketing Batteries that store visitors attention for you to use over and over. The "Subscriber Battery" is your email list. The "Social Battery" will include your Twitter followers.
The problem with the Social Battery is that it discharges unreliably compared to the Subscriber Battery. As a result I recommend converting your social networks to email contacts. This charges your Subscriber Battery from your Social Battery.
Here is a great set of tactics to get more email subscribers from Twitter.
Wordpress themes often work against the Conversion Scientist. Too often they don't offer important templates, such as landing pages that work without navigation and sidebars, landing pages that incorporate video and more. I have built pages with both Thesis and Genesis, and currently Thesis is my preference. However, Genesis plus Premise is also working for me.
Kinds of user tests include Explorative, Assessment and Comparative. The article discusses "Hallway Testing", "Remote Usability Testing", "Expert Reviews", "Paper Prototype Testing", and "Thinking Aloud".