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Here’s How Conversion Rate Optimisation Services Deliver Far Higher ROI than SEO

When you break it down, conversion rate optimisation services (CRO) simply optimise the various components on your website to generate higher sales and online profits. Now this is far different than SEO, PPC, Content Marketing or even social media marketing because CRO does not increase online sales by boosting traffic to your site.

Instead, CRO experts typically reduce marketing costs by eliminating non-converting keywords while optimising other on-site factors to boost sales which delivers a far greater return on investment than SEO and competing options. Specifically, conversion rate optimisation services tend to break projects down into 4 distinct phases:

Phase I: Website Review and Traffic Analysis

In this phase, conversion rate optimisation services will use heat mapping and other website traffic analysis tools to identify where visitors are getting confused or leaving your site before converting. This information will then be used to create an Optimisation Plan to fix the largest conversion problems first to help reduce implementation costs and maximise ROI.

Phase II: Optimise On-Site Factors

During the initial website review, the CRO service isolated all of the problems in your copywriting, website design, and website programming that are alienating visitors and preventing conversions. In this phase, CRO experts will fix all of the conversion problems in your various website components.

Phase III: Testing and Verification of CRO Results

To verify results and calculate overall ROI, conversion rate optimisation services will use split testing and carefully monitor Key Performance Metrics. The testing sample size required to verify results will depend upon the primary conversion goal (direct sale vs. qualified lead) and extent of revisions completed during optimisation. Ecommerce sites, for example, will have a large number of landing pages that will need to be monitored and each will require enough traffic to the page to verify results. Therefore, testing times can vary significantly when confirming CRO results.

Phase IV: Traffic Optimisation

With very few exceptions, conversion rate optimisation services will first optimise a site for conversions before moving on to optimising traffic sources. Logically and from an ROI perspective, this is the best course of action because you don’t want to invest good money in new traffic and send it to a site that isn’t converting. So once the on-site factors are optimised and tested, conversion rate optimisation experts will move to optimise your traffic sources. CRO experts will begin with your paid traffic sources and eliminate all non-converting keywords to reduce marketing costs and then move on to SEO, SMM, and other primary traffic channels.

For the typical website, it can take up to 2 months or longer for conversion rate optimisation services to complete the entire process. Larger, more complex websites can take even longer to optimise. But when complete, the results of CRO more than justify the time and expense. And since CRO experts both reduce marketing costs and make long-term changes to your website copywriting, programming and design that boost conversions long after the optimisation is complete, the ROI for conversion rate optimisation services tends to be more than double what you can generate from SEO, SMM, PPC, or competing options.

How to Choose the Best Keywords for SEO

Are you wondering why your website traffic is few and far in between despite the impressive layout of your site and the amazing offers you have? Well, you’re probably not doing it right with search engines.

You see, increasing the amount of visitors to your website requires a high-ranking placement in the search results page. That is, your site should appear on the first page of Google, Bing or Yahoo, whenever users search for a term or keywords related to your website, company, or products or services.

Say you’re selling precious jewelry. If someone wants to buy precious jewelry, and type the exact term on a search engine, your website should be one of the top sites that will show in search results. If you are on the top spot, there is a 100% chance that a user will click the link to your website. That’s 1 traffic right there.

Sounds simple, right? In application, however, SEO is a complicated beast, with processes that are better left to a branding agency specializing in optimization. It requires several features and factors that dictate the success of an online marketing campaign. You also need to develop a strategy that will satisfy Google’s rules and algorithms. Get SEO right, and you’ll get more than the traffic that you need.

How to find the best keywords to use

One of the foundations of SEO is keywords, terms and phrases used by users to search for your business online. This means it has to match your company, its various features, products and services. Think back to the precious jewelry example.

By now, you’re probably thinking about the kind of keywords related to your website, and you could be on the right track or not. Because after you list down the keywords you have in mind, you also need to categorize them according to competitive and noncompetitive. But let’s not go there just yet. Let’s start with the basics.

• Use keyword suggestion tools
Yes, you can spare yourself the trouble of doing it manually. Online, there are several sources for keyword suggestions, such as Google AdWords, SEMrush, Google Suggest and many others. Most people will gravitate towards Google AdWords, because you are optimizing the website for Google. But don’t stick to just one keyword tool. It is best to use multiple sources for more suggestions.

• Select keywords with multiple search intent
Precious jewelry is a very broad and highly competitive keyword. It can work for you, but not as well as you would want, since you will be against some of the big names in the industry. So look for search terms and phrases that are specific to your business, and lets you target a certain demographic at the same time. Target keywords, such as “types of precious stones”, “best independent jewelry in the US”, “provider of precious jewelry online”.

Then, develop a content strategy that contains the keywords you chose. The content must be relevant, current and useful. When everything is tight, that is, the keywords are a perfect match and the content matches Google’s requirement, your website will find its way on top of search results.

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