After I published my last video “How to Increase Your Sales Conversion Part 1″ I received a lot of feedback from readers like yourself, mostly thanking me for the video on tracking your conversion.
I am going to be creating several more videos to follow that will teach you all about how to increase your conversion once you are tracking it, but before then I would like to offer something else of value.
I would like to give you a free website conversion analysis, where I personally look over all the components of your website and find the holes that are losing you money.
Normally I would charge around $500 for this (which I probably will start to do soon), but I wanted to first do this for a few people free of charge, on one condition - I will be allowed to publish the analysis for everybody to see.
Included in this free Website Conversion Analysis will be the following two components:
1. A screen-capture video…
I will create a video that will go over the various aspects of your website and show you places where you can make significant changes to see a growth in sales.
2. A 30 minute phone consultation…
I will also get on the phone with you AFTER you have viewed the video to discuss any questions that you might have.
If you would like the chance of getting a free website conversion analysis, simply post a comment as a reply to this topic right here on this blog. Include the following information:
1. Your name.
2. Your email (not in the comments area, but in the field marked “email” - that way nobody else but myself will be able to see it).
3. Your website URL.
4. Any current conversion stats that you have.
I will choose websites to do a free analysis for based on how well I think it will teach certain aspects. For example, I won’t just only choose websites that have a squeeze page and nothing else, as that can get very repetitive.
The deadline for submissions is set for Monday, January 7, 2008 at 12pm EST, although I reserve the right to shorten or lengthen that time line if I see fit.
I look forward to seeing your submissions!
Matthew Glanfield