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Conversion anxiety: Why your website visitors resist the click

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Remember as a child, the world seemed so easy to navigate? And then you grew up, and realized that you’re the responsible adult now, and the world is full of decisions and potential mistakes. Websites are a good representation of this, and a phenomenon known as conversion anxiety is very real. Today I’m going to talk about what this is, why it happens, how to overcome it, and perhaps sprinkle in a few other words of Helen wisdom along the way.

Click Me, A Mysterious World Awaits

Our spam folders have ruined everything. Once, a peaceful world of trust and love, we are now living in a time where scammers and phishermen rule supreme. No button is safe from the potential scare of malware and viruses, and our browsing habits and on-page actions reflect this. How many times have you been on a website with a button where you’ve thought “There’s no way I’m going to click that!”? And how many times has that website been, on the surface, a fairly reasonable looking page, with nothing outwardly suspicious? This anxiety is present in all of us, and it is probably happening right now on your businesses’ website. Go check, I’ll wait.

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See? Somewhere on your homepage is a call-to-action that just screams “I’m leading you into the dark world of uncertainty”. It’s a button that says something like “Submit”, or “Click here”, or “Enter”. It’s a form that gives little information about the room behind the door. It might be a menu item, a page link, or a simple phone number. See where I’m going with this? Your call to action is creepy, and there ain’t no way in hell I’m going to do what you tell me, without a little more reassurance that it’s all going to be ok.

Why We’re Scared of Clicking Your Button

We’re not wimps. We’re businessmen, high-flyers, schmoozers, and risk-takers (I’m looking at you, entrepreneurs). So why are we so afraid of a little click-action? The fact is, your website’s call to action doesn’t tell us what to expect, and it’s not fear we’re experiencing, it’s common sense. If we clicked every Tom, Dick, and Harry button out there, we’d be in a bad way, with laptops full of viruses, inboxes full of spam, and bank accounts on the verge of collapse. We don’t click your button because your button doesn’t show any good intentions.

Borrowing Reputation through Trust Symbols

When the BBC publishes a news story, no one questions it. Why? Because the BBC is pretty darn reputable (and British, which is always a good thing to be in my book). And if you see a quote from the BBC somewhere else, you don’t question that either? Why? Because their reputation follows them. This is the whole idea behind trust symbols, it’s an image that makes your inner voice squeal “I know them!” and adds that reputation to the surrounding information. Right now, Netflix features the word “Emmy” in its headline, and it’s doing just that – adding the reputation of an industry-recognized award to the whole brand. And they’ve not even won anything yet!

Preventing Click Anxiety

To prevent anxiety on your webpage, all you need to do is a little hand-holding. Sprinkle a few of your best and most reputable trust symbols around the button, and let the website visitor know it’s all going to be ok. I also recommend adding in a few sentences about what this action will do – it turns the mysterious metal door into a lovely glass panel through which everything becomes clear again. If the button is a sign-up, let them know:

“Receive 3 emails packed with hints and tips, every month!”

Reassure them of any get-out clauses you might have:

“Unsubscribe anytime with our one-click process.”

Give them peace of mind that they’re not going to be left alone after taking the action:

“Our support team is available by phone 24/7 on (555) 867-5309”.

See it in action right here! Click below to find out exactly how we can help you improve your website even further. We’ll call you for a no-cost consultation and suggest ways to improve your website’s confidence. Join companies such as RPM, Jack in the Box, and Five Ten, who have worked with us to improve their conversions and online reputation. Or just call me, on (909) 748-5882 x 804.

Meet Our Accounting Goddess

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For the last several months, you’ve had the opportunity to get to know our team in this series, Meet the Team.  At OpenPotion, we pride ourselves on building awesome relationships, and the transparency that goes along with that creedo.   We’ve given you a peek into the lives of all of our team members, and now we would like to introduce you to our bosses.

Jason and Ashley are the founders, co-owners, and CEOs of this company- without them there would be no OpenPotion. Partners in life and business, this dynamic duo inspires all of us to do better, learn more, and perform at 110% every single day.  Next week you’ll get to read the exclusive interview with Jason.  Today, I would like to introduce you to Ashley.

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 What’s your background as far as work?
I have been working as the co-owner of OpenPotion since we started the company in 2008. Before that I worked as the Marketing and PR Manager for a consulting company. I have also worked as a coffee barista, a file clerk at an insurance company, and an office manager at a chamber of commerce.

What do you bring to our Team that is valuable?
I am really good with numbers, and I handle all of the accounting. I also handle all of the corporate filings and documents and  help manage support tickets and billing issues. I pretty much do anything that Jason asks me to take care of.

Where do you live, and with whom?
I live with the love of my life, Jason, and our four children; three girls and one boy.  We also have 2 dogs 🙂

What do you like to do in your spare time?
I love to read, sing, and be artistic and creative. I also love being on the PTA at my son’s school and doing volunteer work.

Where do you hang out at when you’re not at work?
For me, work and home are the same place so I am mostly at home.

If you didn’t work for OpenPotion, what would your dream job be?
I would love to run a non-profit organization or open a bakery.

What is the best part about working from home, and one of the biggest challenges of working from home?
The biggest challenge in working from home is being able to separate my personal life and work. They overlap all the time and it’s difficult to set boundaries. I love working from home because it gives me the freedom to be more involved in my children’s  education and volunteer at their schools.

What is your favorite advice that you like to give to clients about their website?
If they do not have a website that sells well and/or has functionality built into the site that cuts down their workload, they are missing out on a valuable tool to help their business grow.

What has been your funniest moment working at OP?
I don’t have a specific incident that was funny, but I sure do enjoy sitting in the team chat room online and watching all the funny memes that everyone creates.

What’s your favorite food?
Sushi, cupcakes, pizza

What would your rapper name be?
Suga Rush (like sugar)

Favorite movie?
Oh man, this is a hard one. I love The Lord of the Rings movies. I love Across the Universe.  And all of The Avengers movies.

If you had a super power what would it be?
I would definitely want the power of telepathy.

Share a favorite meme from the internet.

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-Starr Bryson, Content Goddess

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Announcing our first webinar (you won’t want to miss this)

 

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The Call to Action: Why one little tweak might be all you need

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A single change, 90% more clicks.

Getting the call-to-action right is a fine art. Unbounce.com recently ran a test on one of their landing pages that offered a free 30-day trial to new users. All they did was change “You” to “My”, making the new call-to-action read “Start my free 30 day trial”. Within three weeks, they had raised their click-through rate by 90%. In another example of excellent CTA optimization, MatchOffice.com reworded the text of one of their buttons from “Order Information” to “Get Information”, and saw nearly 15% more people click it.

Easily do it on your own website.

All it takes is one simple tweak to a button, and you have a recipe for success. People respond better when they a required to put in minimal effort. Single words carry many connotations, so you need to make sure you are picking the right ones that say the right things about you.

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Get us to do it for you.

OpenPotion has been advising companies on conversion optimization techniques like this for years, and we can help you. Changes like this are quick and easy to do, and it will surprise you just how effective they are. Simply click the button below and we’ll be in contact shortly to get started.

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