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Conversion rate tip

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affilorama.com

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support@affilorama.com

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Fri, Sep 27, 2024 06:58 PM

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Hi {NAME}, I wanted to share a valuable tip that can significantly improve your conversion rates for

Hi {NAME}, I wanted to share a valuable tip that can significantly improve your conversion rates for any product you're promoting. It may seem simple, but it's highly effective and can often overcome issues with 'non-compliant claims' and the like. By 'non-compliant claims,' I mean that some people attempt to increase their conversion rates by incorporating 'claims' into their copy that Google and other ad platforms don't permit. Not to mention, these might be promises they can't fulfill. But there are other ways to boost conversions. For example, when I first entered the Dog Training niche, my conversion rates were low. No matter how many promises I made about dogs performing incredible tricks or climbing ladders, conversions didn't improve. But then I discovered that posing a simple question like, "Who else wants to put an end to dog behavior problems such as digging, barking, aggression, chewing, jumping, pulling, and more?" significantly increased conversion rates. This approach made paid ads highly profitable instead of resulting in losses. The key is identifying the problem your audience faces; if you can pinpoint the issue, they'll naturally assume you have the solution. This strategy works particularly well if your copy is phrased in a relatable manner. Here's another example: I used to hate that “gluggy” feeling of waking up in the morning, with little energy, looking at myself in the mirror, and not being all that happy with my body size. In this case, it's not a question but still identifies the problem in a relatable way. So here's today's key takeaway: conduct thorough research and identify the critical "house on fire" problems that potential buyers in your market may be experiencing. By addressing these issues in your copy without making explicit promises, you can boost conversion rates. If you found this tip helpful and would like more like it, please reply to this email and let me know. I've been considering sending out more 'tips' type emails and want to ensure you enjoy the format. Kind regards, Mark Ling Founder Affilorama Group Limited []( --------------------------------------------------------------- Affilorama Group Limited - PO Box 41072, Ferrymead, Christchurch 8247, New Zealand [Unsubscribe](

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