Want to know something our A/B testing keeps proving?
What wins on desktop can lose on mobile, even when it's the exact same change.
That means if you're only testing on desktop, you're guessing at how mobile visitors experience your page.
Take the mobile CTA button, for example.
One that sticks to the screen and scrolls down with the visitor, instead of sitting still at the top, has kept working for us every time.
And here's another thing we learned the hard way.
We figured a mobile checkout would do better if we stripped it down to just the order form, but it didn't.
Sales dropped, because people wanted to see where they were on the page and what they were buying before they'd fill anything out.
In both instances, mobile needed its own version, not just a smaller copy of desktop.
This is a great reminder to always test mobile on its own, and not to assume whatever wins on desktop will carry over.
And if you want to learn more about mobile vs. desktop, we went deeper during a recent Coaching Corner.
>> Watch it here
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ClickFunnels Radio Ep. 817
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By fifteen, Sean Osborn's parents had run out of patience and kicked him out. By thirty, he was sitting across from lawyers and Goldman Sachs, taking his own company public.
Years later, running his own coaching business, Sean built a list of 300,000 people from nothing, then used it to outsell affiliates with 15 to 20 million followers using nothing but email and one enticing bonus.
He also gets into the framework he built afterward, one built around a strange idea…
Most of what holds you back got programmed into you before you turned seven.
>> Check out the full story here
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>> Try ClickFunnels free and join a session
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