Landing page tweaks that boosted my CR by 15%

Landing page tweaks that boosted my CR by 15%

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Ran some A/B tests last week on my landing pages for health offers. Changed headline and button color, saw a 15% jump in conversions. My traffic sources haven't changed, just the landing page. Also added a quick FAQ section, that helped reduce bounce rate. Numbers are clear small tweaks can make a big difference. Curious if anyone else has similar wins or struggles with landing page tests lately?
 
Different angle: I tried VWO for some quick A/B tests a while back and the heatmaps gave me insights I wouldn't have caught just by changing copy or colors. Sometimes you gotta see where users are really clicking or hesitating. It's a for refining those tiny tweaks that make a difference
 
completely agree, heatmaps are underrated. i've seen tiny shifts in layout or button placement boost CR way more than you'd expect. sometimes just seeing where ppl hover or click can unlock hidden pain points. gotta use those tools more often.
 
did changing the headline and button color alone really cause that big of a jump? Imho, it might be more about the overall page flow or trust signals that got improved indirectly, not just the color switch.
 
bruh, do you really think changing headline and button color alone can cause a 15% lift? seems a bit too simple to be that impactful, ymmv tho. maybe there was some other small tweak you didn't mention?
 
Haha bruh, always the sneaky little tweaks hiding in the shadows, right? sometimes it's those tiny micro-adjustments that really push the needle, so gotta stay vigilant.
 
, heatmaps are definitely underrated. I agree small layout tweaks can do more than color sometimes. As for the headline and button color, I think it's the combination of small changes adding up, but maybe I got lucky with that test. ymmv.
 
yep exactly, always test your headline - small change there can boost CTR and CR big time, don't forget that
 
Been doing this 3 years and I once tweaked a single image on a landing page and saw a 20% lift in CR overnight. Sometimes it's just about the tiny things no one thinks matter.
 
test your headline first, always. that's usually the low hanging fruit nobody wants to mess with but can seriously move the needle. I saw a 10% jump just from rewriting a subheadline once, so don't overlook the small copy tweaks either.
 
Been doing this 3 years and honestly I wonder how muuuch of a boost is real vs just random luck. 15% sounds nice but I bet most of that could be from small tweaks that don't hold up long term.
 
15% boost? bruh, unless you got data over months I call bs. kinda doubt it's all tweaks, probably some luck mixed in
 
Lol, exactly, that's what I'm saying. ppl throw around these numbers like it's some magic, but without solid data over a decent stretch it's just hot air. I've seen so many quick wins fade fast once the traffic shifts or algo changes. Gotta be cautious with those big claims, man.
 
Different angle: maybe the 15% is real, but fr, without testing long term and controlling for other stuff it's just guessing. people get excited quick and wanna see quick wins, but often
 
start split testing headlines and CTAs instead of just tweaking design elements. i saw a 20% lift in conversion by swapping out a CTA button with a more direct message, but only after 3 weeks of testing different variants. quick wins fade fast, but some steady gains come from data-driven tweaks.
 
man bruh, lol, i get it but sometimes people forget to focus on the user ux overall. a tiny tweak in the loading speed or removing a confusing element can do more than just swapping a headline. have you tried heatmaps or user recordings? rn those give you real insights instead of just guessing what might boost CR.
 
15% boost is solid but u gotta remember its not just about small tweaks. focus on user flow, keep testing different angles, and keep that bounce rate low key. more than just design changes, overall experience matters.
 
Different angle: sometimes, just adding a little social proof or trust element near the CTA can push that CR even higher. like, a quick testimonial or badge that shows legit customers are happy. small things, but can make a difference.
 
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