What Should Your Email Sign Up Rate Be on a Blog Post or Normal Page?

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zakiyatasnim
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What Should Your Email Sign Up Rate Be on a Blog Post or Normal Page?

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If you're smart then you will have pop-ups and opportunities to join your email list peppered throughout your content.

Sure - you might have a dedicated squeeze page.

But you shouldn't stop there...

You need to take advantage of all the virtual real estate you've built up.

The chances are - most visitors will just hit your site once, never to be seen again.

So you have one shot, one opportunity (as Eminem would say), to get them to sign up.

Newsflash;

"Saying 'Join My Newsletter' is NOT going to cut the mustard."
Sumo Email Marketing ClientsLet's talk about Sumo.

They are a big-ass site and they did a ton of research.

Research on the visitors they got to their site - all 3.2 billion of them!

So;

What is a good email sign up rate?

Well, what they found is this;

On average, their content pages were namibia number data v getting 1.95% sign up rate, from visitor into subscriber.

Think about this.

These guys are true experts.

Heck. They even SELL software which builds you a list and creates pop-ups to get subscribers.

And THEY only get 1.95% of their content visitors to sign up.
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