Conversion Secrets
The talented (and wildly attractive) team at Pen Island Studios have been at it again, this time bringing you this killer video that shows you how to increase conversions without changing copy.
The report is free and the content can change your life! Ok maybe not but it’s pretty damn good if I say so myself.
P.S. At the time this was released, no one has yet to be injured on the electric skateboard. MoFo almost lost a toe, but he didn’t feel it so that doesn’t count. (Beer rules!)
Enjoy the badass editing by Andrew. He’s awesome. Don’t miss the Pen Island logo at the end. It’s worth the wait.
Go here to get the killer report after watching the video: Conversion Secrets
NO the hot chick on the site is NOT single (I asked).
Enjoy,
Matt


{ 7 comments… read them below or add one }
I went to 10conversionsecrets.com and just get a one page graphic Something wrong with the link?
It’s a pdf. Here’s the “old” version that I just happened to find using my advanced hacker skills.. (ok, i just looked in the subfolder.. haha) ::
http://www.10conversionsecrets.com/PDFReport/10ConversionSecretsold.pdf
great video, love the information and content you are always giving. Its better than what most people are selling. Keep it up
You guys really rock! Great content, and it’s free. Hang loose!
When I first saw this, it was actually the first time I had ever heard of you Matt. When I saw and heard about what you did with these adjustments, I was like OMG! not only is this guy wicked smart, but he’s doing some amazing things!
I LOVE this report and I still refer to it and share it with people.
Keep on rockin!
Matt, you and Frank make good vids man. Nice conversion video. I have many conversion secrets and I totally agree that many niche marketes need the more corporate look to their site. Thanks for the awesome video
Tim
lol the logo at the end!! I have learnt about design, multimedia and the web and the things u dudes say make sense, people are more trusting of a products claims if its delivered with a professional look. You can see this progression in style (and consumer expectations) in other mediums too; for example infommercials on tv.