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Struggling to turn clicks into paying customers
Asked 16 May 2025 13:29:09
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16 May 2025 13:29:09 Robert Green posted:
Traffic isn’t the issue anymore—between Pinterest ads and an email list I’ve built, I’m seeing plenty of people land on my product pages. But conversions? Barely moving. It’s frustrating to see hundreds of clicks and only a handful of purchases. I’ve tested different offers and headlines, but the results are flat. Feels like there’s something deeper I’m missing. How did you all improve conversions without relying solely on discount tactics? Replies
Replied 16 May 2025 16:48:28
16 May 2025 16:48:28 Martin Harris replied:
Something similar happened with my digital download shop. Everything looked great on paper—nice traffic, engaging content—but people just weren’t taking the final step. What made a big difference was partnering with a conversion rate optimization agency that actually understands user behavior. They didn’t just throw templates at me—they dug into data, ran targeted experiments, and adjusted flows to guide users more effectively. Their process was tailored and surprisingly effective. Might be worth looking into if you’ve hit a wall.
Replied 17 May 2025 11:20:52
17 May 2025 11:20:52 Rick Rice replied:
Totally get where this thread is coming from. Been wondering myself why solid traffic doesn’t always mean decent sales. It’s good to read experiences from people who’ve worked through it—gives me a clearer direction on what to research next.