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Experiment on changing the Bisq landing page #355

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FKrauss opened this issue Jan 31, 2020 · 1 comment
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Experiment on changing the Bisq landing page #355

FKrauss opened this issue Jan 31, 2020 · 1 comment

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FKrauss commented Jan 31, 2020

Learning Goal/Objective

- What do we need to learn?
We currently have a very stable website conversion rate(visits with at least 1 download of the app). It hovers around 15% . The question is: is that good? is that bad? can we improve it?
conversion rate

Also, looking at our "landing page" from a performance marketing/conversion perspective, I would say it is confusing (above the fold, there are 2 CTAs (both very shy), and the button to GET STARTED actually takes you to read the manual, not to download the app.

We don't have the funnel tracking completely there but we can add it. But, the biggest outlink from our website is the getting started section of the Docs website:
2020-01-31 13_47_10-Bisq - From 2019-09-10 to 2020-01-31 - Web Analytics Reports - Matomo

So the main problem question here is: can we improve the conversion rate of our website? i.e. get more visitors to download the app

Along those lines I did a small research on how other free downloadable software "companies" have their landing pages. You can find it here

Proposal

What if we redesign the home page in specific languages (or the whole site to experiment) to look closer to what other downloadable software guys are doing and see if conversion rates grow?

We could potentially do that in some languages of the site and track the conversion rate on Matomo with little effort

Action Items

  1. Figure out how to alter, design wise, pages on the website. Who knows, apart from people who initially built the website?
  2. Figure out if we can isolate this change to some languages?
  3. propose a "design" and content for the landing page
  4. evaluate the experiment in matomo
  5. decide whether or not to keep the change (and make the appropriate code adaptations for it)

Personal comment, I need help with 1 and 2. With 3 I can start the process and gather feedback. 4 I can do it completely. 5 we need to discuss on Keybase or here

@m52go m52go transferred this issue from bisq-network/growth Mar 13, 2020
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m52go commented Aug 12, 2020

I know the implementation of this issue didn't quite go as initially planned, but it was at least partially addressed with #382 -- calls to action are much more clear now. Of course, conversion rate is an ongoing concern, so we should continually monitor it and determine ways to improve it.

I will close this for now, but @FKrauss would be great to see conversion rates in the coming weeks, and we can reopen this issue as necessary with additional ideas to test.

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