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Top 5 pages to add Proof to boost conversions

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  Hey there, What are the top 5 pages to add Proof to boost conversions? A/B tests show Proof bo

  Hey there, What are the top 5 pages to add Proof to boost conversions? A/B tests show Proof boost conversions 10-15%, but which pages are the most effective? After studying 20,000 customers, here are the top 5 pages to add Proof. [Start your 14-day free trial →]( 1. Landing pages get more leads and content downloads Want to increase eBook downloads? This is Proof’s bread and butter. Use the Hot Streaks notification to show the total number of people who have downloaded in the last 7 days. 2. Registration pages get more RSVPs to webinars and events The more people who RSVP to your webinar or event, the more social proof visitors see, which makes the page convert even higher. Proof turns your event registration into an RSVP frenzy. 3. Booking pages get more consultations and demos Are you looking to get more people booking calls on your calendar? Proof is a perfect addition. Show recent people who have booked on your calendar in the last 24 hours. 4. Product pages get more purchases and add-to-carts. Showing how many people are currently looking at the same product is powerful, especially when there is a limited supply. The Live Visitor Count notification is perfect for products that show the scarcity of inventory. 5. Order pages get more sales and upgrades. Whether you’re selling a magazine, course, physical product, event, or other online products, Proof is a must-have on your order pages. You can also show how many people added the upgrade! [Start your 14-day free trial →]( Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Jasper, 200 E 6th St., Austin, TX 78701, United States

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