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5 reasons you should try Proof

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useproof.com

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team@useproof.com

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Hey there, 5 reasons why you should use Proof to increase brand trust and boost website conver

  Hey there, 5 reasons why you should use Proof to increase brand trust and boost website conversions. You created a Proof account but have not activated your free trial yet. If you can’t decide if Proof is right for your business, here are some quick facts for you to make a decision: [Start your 14-day free trial →]( 1. Proof is used on over 20,000 websites. Many industries use Proof from course creators, eCommerce stores, membership sites, real estate, travel, lead generation, marketing agencies, and more. 2. The average conversion lift is 10-15%. With Proof's built-in A/B testing and analytics, you can know with data-driven confidence if Proof works for your business. Customers from many industries get great results, from best selling author Brendon Burchard who a 12% increase in book sales, to SaaS company MemberVault that increased trials by 20% with Proof. 3. On average, it takes only 20 minutes to get Proof live on your site. SnackNation holds the record for getting Proof live on their site in just 1 minute 40 seconds. 4. The most effective marketing agencies recommend Proof. “30 of my 40 clients use Proof, and their conversions are exponentially better.” - David Schloss, ConvertROI 5. Proof has the features & integrations you want without complexity. Learning a new tool can be hard. Luckily, setting up Proof is simple. Copy and paste the short script on your website and be live in minutes. [Start your 14-day free trial →]( Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Jasper, 200 E 6th St., Austin, TX 78701, United States

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