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Cameron Armstrong
@cameron
Whats the absolute best conversion funnel you’ve experienced on the internet? 🫨 I’m looking for a shit hot, locked in, ultra tight, zero wasted energy, slick and sleek, stupid high converting, yet ultimately very pleasant purchase/subscribe/sign up experience 🫨 Help us all grow 🥲😩🫡
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timdaub
@timdaub.eth
We've been grinding on building a really low-bar conversion funnel with @kiwi now and it's really hard. As I'm not a big fan of these very long on-boardings, we've been trying our hand at gradually nudging the users to advance the onboarding more and more while trying the product. IMO the most bang for buck... (1/2)
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timdaub
@timdaub.eth
The most bang for buck is the "Don't make me think" mindset of guiding a user through the pages with clear primary actions. But tbh it's strange. web3 people are extremely happy to jump through hoops. So you can easily "overoptimize" your funnel when the problem lies elsewhere.
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Cameron Armstrong
@cameron
Super thoughtful - thanks Tim 🫡
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@shazow.eth
+1, very underrated perspective: Optimizing conversion is powerful when you've already reached PMF. If you do it too early, it's easy to lose signal of whether your value proposition is clear. If people really want your thing, they should be *willing* to jump through many hoops to get it (but maybe don't have to).
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