How To Increase Your Conversion Rate

August 15th, 2008 by Vincent Newton


by Vincent Newton

According to one study, the typical visitor will 25 – 45 seconds on your website before he or she leaves. Nowadays, internet users are impatient. They will look for any excuse to move on to the next website.

With that short an amount of time available to get someone’s attention, your main page better do a pretty good job of selling. The problem is, most main pages do not get the job done as well as they could.

Of course, you could pay somebody to write a powerful sales letter. The downside is that this can be extremely expensive. It could take weeks of testing before you figure out the right sales copy.

Or you could give the reader a gentle “slap in the face” and call their attention back to your site when they try to leave.

Online business owners have tried to prevent visitors from leaving their websites for years but have always had problems.

Exit Grab Technology is the answer to the “25 – 45 seconds” of viewing problem for three reasons.

1. The amazing aspect of this technology is that it’s advanced programming prevents browsers from blocking it. Best of all, it does not depend on basic JavaScript functions.

2. This technology is so advanced that it actually knows when visitors are trying exit and when they are simply visiting a different part of your website.

3. When it’s triggered, the effect is so astounding that it actually does stop a user dead in his tracks.

The best part about exit grab technology is that it works.

The true beauty of this new innovation lies in the fact that it has the ability to track mouse movements. As long as the mouse remains within the live area of your web page, it lies dormant. Let the mouse move outside of the live area, such as towards the URL line or the ‘X’ button, and it wakes right up and springs into action displaying your user-defined message in a big box in the middle of the screen.

That message can be anything you want it to be. You could offer a discount, a free trial, free bonuses, or anything else that will make a sale. You can even this strategy on your Thank-You page and deliver a one-time offer after the sale.

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