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    Home»search marketing»Increase Conversions Up to 19% in One Simple Step

    Increase Conversions Up to 19% in One Simple Step

    Kurt SteinbrueckBy Kurt SteinbrueckApr 9, 2014Updated:Jan 27, 20239 Comments3 Mins Read

    Whether you are a business trying to sell products and services, a school trying to get new students, or a church trying to get new visitors, we all want our websites to convert people.  By that I mean that businesses want visitors converted to customers, schools want visitors converted to students, and churches want online visitors converted into off-line visitors and eventually…members.

    Getting More Conversions
    The task of increasing conversions can appear to be a daunting one.  There’s no shortage of information and recommendations of how people should go about increasing their website’s conversions and much of that advice can get pretty costly and difficult, such as running usability tests or changing your check-out process.  However, there are some quick and simple things you try to increase your conversion rates.

    Here’s One Simple Thing You Can Do to Increase Your Conversion Rates:
    Increase the font size of the text on your website.

    What?  That’s too easy!

    Yep, it’s true.  Many sites have small text that make it hard to read.  When it’s hard to read, people leave…which makes it pretty hard for them to convert.  Try increasing the font size to 13, 14, or even 16 pixels and see what happens.

    16!  That’s Crazy!

    Actually, it’s not that crazy.  Most people sit 20-23″ from their computer screen.  That’s a much greater distance than where we hold books.  So, a 16px font on a web page actually appears about the same size as regular 12 point type in a book.

    Why it Works
    When people feel comfortable reading the content on your site, they are more likely to stay on your site and read it.  If it’s too small and they have to work to read it, they are more likely to leave or feel uncomfortable.  So, make it easy on them.

    Give it a Try!
    So go ahead and try it.  Take a few minutes to increase the font size on your pages and ask people what they think, watch your analytics to see how visitors respond.  If you are familiar with A/B tests, you could setup an A/B test so you can compare how many conversions you get.

    Still Not Sure?
    If your still not sure text size makes a difference, consider this post.  This article is entirely in a font size of 16 pixels.  My bio below is in the standard 12px font.  Which do you think is easier?

    Picture byBjørn Bulthuis.

    Share Your Thoughts:

    • Do you find the larger font easier to read?
    • What other simple things do you think could be done to increase conversions on websites?

     

    Kurt Steinbrueck

    OurChurch.Com Director of Marketing Services

    Kurt serves as OurChurch.Com’s Director of Marketing Services, bringing over 20 years of expertise in search marketing, and has developed numerous marketing services and served hundreds of churches, schools, ministries, and businesses.

    He has authored more than 500 articles on the subject, contributing to platforms like the Christian SEO Guys blog and Church Marketing University, and is an active participant on LocalSearchForum.com.

    In addition to his professional accomplishments, Kurt is an ordained minister, serving as pastor at Faith Lutheran Church in Wesley Chapel, FL, demonstrating his commitment to both faith and community. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree and a Master’s Degree from Georgia Southern University. He also holds a Specific Ministry Pastor Certificate and a General Pastor Certificate from Concordia Seminary.

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    OurChurch.Com Director of Marketing Services Kurt serves as OurChurch.Com’s Director of Marketing Services, bringing over 20 years of expertise in search marketing, and has developed numerous marketing services and served hundreds of churches, schools, ministries, and businesses. He has authored more than 500 articles on the subject, contributing to platforms like the Christian SEO Guys blog and Church Marketing University, and is an active participant on LocalSearchForum.com. In addition to his professional accomplishments, Kurt is an ordained minister, serving as pastor at Faith Lutheran Church in Wesley Chapel, FL, demonstrating his commitment to both faith and community. He holds a Bachelor's Degree and a Master's Degree from Georgia Southern University. He also holds a Specific Ministry Pastor Certificate and a General Pastor Certificate from Concordia Seminary.

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    9 Comments

    1. Kaya Wittenburg on Apr 9, 2014 2:08 pm

      larger is better – yes

      • Kurt Steinbrueck on Apr 10, 2014 10:33 am

        Agreed!

    2. bajabybus on Apr 10, 2014 1:54 am

      Time to experiment, I think – nothing ventured, nothing gained! Thanks for the tip.

      • Kurt Steinbrueck on Apr 10, 2014 10:34 am

        Excellent! I'd love to hear how the experiment works out for you.

    3. Jessica Martinez on Apr 10, 2014 2:12 pm

      This is so simple, yet so profound. Thanks for sharing and pointing out to us that sometimes it is the simpler things in life that make it good 🙂

      • Kurt Steinbrueck on Apr 14, 2014 12:26 pm

        Thanks Jessica! Simple is good.

    4. greatpoetrymhf on Apr 11, 2014 6:40 pm

      Thank you kindly for sharing the love here….Good point with the aging population coming online…

      • Kurt Steinbrueck on Apr 14, 2014 12:27 pm

        Yeah, a lot of designers are young and don't realize the more difficult it gets to read smaller text as we age. It's very important. Thanks.

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