Post by account_disabled on Dec 9, 2023 3:44:33 GMT
Time to catch your visitors and convert them into leads! By clicking the "Convert" menu, you can create landing pages to exchange data for special offers, pop-ups that invite visitors to download some material, forms that can be embedded in your site, and define custom fields to request specific information of your visitor. The first feature, Landing pages, is one of the best features of the RD Station, in my opinion. It allows you to create lead capture pages and thank you pages of the most diverse types. There are several templates: thematic, minimalist, complete. just choose the most suitable one for you. But, as I have said in the pros and cons, they are static and you can make changes only to the colors, fonts and images used.
This leaves a little to be desired in the customization aspect when Phone Number List compared to Unbounce, for example, but it is not a reason to abdicate the tool. Still on Landing pages, you can monitor your results for each page created and export conversion data to better understand where your leads are coming from. To start converting your visitors without forcing them to change pages, RD Station offers the Forms feature, where you can create forms any way you want and generate code to embed them on any page of your blog. It's a great way to optimize your conversions, but be careful not to tire your visitor out with a form on every page of your site.
Choose well where to use! Finally, to make sure your work pages and forms collect the information you really need, in Custom Fields you can choose what other questions you would like to ask your customers. It's the place to go beyond the traditional email, title, company, etc., and ask about the lead's pain points and other information that can be used to optimize your future conversion. You can even leave predefined responses, which I strongly recommend that you do to make the job easier when segmenting leads — can you imagine having to copy the leads' responses one by one? Relate With leads generated by landing pages and forms, it's time to move them through the sales funnel using the functions in the Relate menu.
This leaves a little to be desired in the customization aspect when Phone Number List compared to Unbounce, for example, but it is not a reason to abdicate the tool. Still on Landing pages, you can monitor your results for each page created and export conversion data to better understand where your leads are coming from. To start converting your visitors without forcing them to change pages, RD Station offers the Forms feature, where you can create forms any way you want and generate code to embed them on any page of your blog. It's a great way to optimize your conversions, but be careful not to tire your visitor out with a form on every page of your site.
Choose well where to use! Finally, to make sure your work pages and forms collect the information you really need, in Custom Fields you can choose what other questions you would like to ask your customers. It's the place to go beyond the traditional email, title, company, etc., and ask about the lead's pain points and other information that can be used to optimize your future conversion. You can even leave predefined responses, which I strongly recommend that you do to make the job easier when segmenting leads — can you imagine having to copy the leads' responses one by one? Relate With leads generated by landing pages and forms, it's time to move them through the sales funnel using the functions in the Relate menu.