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Choosing the Right Targets: How to Identify High-Impact CRO Testing Elements

With so many elements on your website, deciding what to test for CRO can feel overwhelming. Should you change a headline? Rewrite a call to action? Redesign the whole page? Let’s break down a process to pinpoint the changes most likely to drive conversions.

  •  80% of local searches convert

  • 50% of users visit a store within a day of a local search

  • 91% of consumers 18-34 years-old trust businesses with positive reviews

Data-Driven Decisions

The key to effective CRO testing is a data-first approach:

  1. Web Analytics: Examine your Google Analytics or similar tool. Look for:
    • High-traffic pages with low conversion rates
    • Bottlenecks in the funnel (where users drop off)
    • Bounce rate patterns that suggest issues
  2. Heatmaps and Recordings: These visualize how users interact with your site. Identify:
    • Areas where users hesitate or get confused
    • Elements that are getting ignored
    • Click patterns that lead to abandonment
  3. User Feedback: Surveys, live chat transcripts, or reviews reveal:
    • Pain points in the customer journey
    • Reasons why people aren’t converting

High-Potential Test Elements

Based on your data, here’s where to focus your testing efforts:

  • Headlines: Your main headline is often the first, crucial impression. Test variations in wording, tone, and length
  • Calls to Action (CTAs): Are your CTA buttons prominent, compelling, and clear? Experiment with color, text, and placement.
  • Forms: Too long or confusing forms lead to abandoned carts. Test reducing fields, clearer labels, or multi-step forms.
  • Images & Videos: Visuals can make or break engagement. Test different images, videos, or the presence/absence of visuals.
  • Pricing & Offers: Sometimes, adjusting your pricing model, framing, or including a free trial can boost conversions.

Prioritization is Key

While there’s always something to test, focus is your friend. Consider using a framework like PIE to prioritize:

  • Potential: How much impact could a change plausibly have?
  • Importance: How significant is the page/element to your business goals?
  • Ease: How difficult or time-consuming would the test be to implement?

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