Random Stat
20 Mar
This page at Problem Solving Checklist gets a 6.28% conversion rate.
That means for every 100 visitors it gets, 6 people buy it.
By the way…..that’s a product I made & launched recently. If you’re not on my email newsletter (top-right of this page), you probably miss out on 80% of the stuff I write nowadays!
-Nev














Dude, your squeeze pages are so clean! Good branding too. Do you make them yourself?
I make them myself….and I don’t intentionally make them clean….I just suck at design so they’re always super simple (and usually a little cheesy)
Hey Nev, Big Thumps up for the Checklist, I used it 2 times so far and the funny thing is even when I am stuck on the problem for hours, I find a solution by just starting the things you write (not even going that far into the technique, it just magically solves itself)somehow just puts me in a different kind of thinking i guess. I dont like the Layout though :P But keep it up!
THAT’S WHAT I LIKE TO HEAR!
That was the whole point of this product….to make sure you spend LITTLE time as possible using before going back to your issue.
Glad it’s already helped you.
Pretty soon you’ll have most of the methods memorized, and your $10 will be translated into a lifetime of new ideas :-)
(that sounded totally cheesy by the way)!
What sort of traffic are you using to get that conversion rate? Adwords?
I would guess this blog and appsumo.
Does make you curious as to the real profit that was realized. AppSumo spends decent money on advertising, and that no doubt trickles to these products.
My blog, random twitter posts, and the email list.
Nev,
Love the copy you did on this one.
Do you know if it is possible to sell a membership through gum road if you have a fixed password.
Regards Chris
Never mind Nev I thought about how it could be done.
I simple create a downloadable PDF with the password and lo gin information inside.
Regards Chris
Cool…..glad you worked it out.
A simple text file or PDF always works well.
Nev,
Would love to see how the copy for the Problem Solving Checklist stands up with a Facebook ad campaign or an ad words campaign.
How often would you do these for your products?
Regards Chris
Hey Nev,
I’m a big fan of the blog and I’d love to hear how you are marketing “The Problem Solving Checklist.” Is 6.28% conversion based on advertising through your email alone? Any plans to run a adwords campaign or any other advertising?