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Hint: You can thank the movie Jerry Maguire for this. Here’s a free year of SumoMe Pro Hint: Yo

Hint: You can thank the movie Jerry Maguire for this. [SumoMe] Here’s a free year of SumoMe Pro Hint: You can thank the movie Jerry Maguire for this. There’s a scene in Jerry Maguire where Tom Cruise gets on his knees and says an infamous line to his client: “Help me, help you.” We’re going full-on Jerry Maguire with this email (minus the kneeling -- our writer has a bum knee). We’re giving away a full year of SumoMe Pro. That’s access to every single tool we have, with all the Pro features like A/B testing, email integrations, advanced templates and more. This is a $1,440 value we’re giving away. And guess what? You don’t have to enter a sweepstakes or record how many tacos you can eat in under a minute (unless you want to). All you have to do is [run an A/B test] and email your results to noah@sumome.com. Our CEO Noah will choose his favorite test (maybe yours) for the grand prize of one free year of SumoMe Pro. [Click here to get SumoMe Pro and run your first A/B test]. Warning: You only have until the end of this month (August) to submit your test to Noah. That’s it. You help yourself by running an A/B test and growing your business. Then we help you by giving away a free year of SumoMe Pro. I know. A/B tests can seem overwhelming if you haven’t done them before. But I showed my tech-hating dad (who JUST upgraded from those old-school brick Nokia phones) how to set up a test, and he was able to create his very own A/B test in under a minute. And even better, you don’t need to guess what to test. Try out any of these real tests we ran at SumoMe this past month. They helped us, and they’ll help you, too: 1) Test out the image you use We tested a List Builder pop-up with no image vs. one with an image of the content upgrade we gave away. By showcasing a real image, we increased conversions by 15%. 2) Test the size of your pop-up Size matters. We tested a small pop-up vs a Sumo-sized pop-up and found the bigger pop-up brought in 200 more subscribers. 3) Test your headline We tested two headlines on an SEO content upgrade: one that was a bit provocative, and one that was straightforward. The straightforward headline netted us 200 more subscribers. 4) Test different templates We took the same headline, description, image and call to action and inserted those into two different List Builder templates. Turns out, our Promote template converted 20% higher than the Screenshot template. 5) Test when your pop-up appears We even tested when to show one of our pop-ups. By shortening the time from 15 seconds to 5, we saw a 117% increase in conversion rates. And these are just tests we’ve done in the past month. It goes to show that some tests might not be huge winners, but test enough and you’ll find one that has a dramatic impact on your business. [Get SumoMe Pro and do these A/B tests today!] So remember. Run an A/B test between now and the end of the month. If you win, you get to bask in the glory of free SumoMe Pro for an entire year. If you don’t win...well, you STILL win. Because you’ll have SumoMe Pro, which means you get: - Every App You Love, Pro-Style: Get access to EVERY Pro feature for all 12 apps including Click Triggers, Instant Landing Page, gorgeous templates and more - A/B Testing: Test different copy, templates, buttons and images to get more emails, more sales, more tacos. (Hint: We’ve seen SumoMe users improve their conversion rates by 50% because of A/B testing) - Automated Email Integrations: Integrate with email service providers like Mailchimp, Constant Contact, Aweber, ConvertKit, and 22 others to automatically pass email addresses into your lists. It’s a win-win for you. Jerry Maguire would approve. Can’t wait to see your A/B test results :) Kick booty, Sean “Coach” Bestor Ps. You only get til August 31st to send in your A/B test. [Upgrade to SumoMe Pro] and start A/B testing right now! [Run an A/B test today] [AppSumo] [View in Browser] Sent by Sumo Group, Inc., 1305 E 6th St. #3, Austin, TX 78702. [Unsubscribe]

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