Hi @TomVoller-Berdan,
First, I would advise you on getting some screen recordings of the landing page in question. Hotjar offers a free tier but there are also a number of other services that you can use.
Record some interactions with your page and see if your assumption that people are not continuing to the form page is true.
Second, it’s normal to have a huge drop-off if the form is not pre-populated. It’s a long form and generally speaking visitors won’t fill it out if they don’t have a “burning” need to do so.
Third… Have you tried including the external conversion tracking script with your form. It would allow you to push back to Unbounce conversion stats. Depending on your particular setup and where visitors are taken after form submission, it might be a possible solution. Here is a link to the official documentation and script you would need.
You would also need this Chrome extension to double-check conversions are firing correctly.
Last but not least, you can send a percentage of the traffic straight to the form page. You just need to have the form page as a variant of the main landing page. After that you can set a percentage that would be taken directly to the form.
Now onto your 2nd question:
Depending on your CRM, if it has an API you might be able to pull information out of it and display it on the landing page.
However, the above is really dependent on the CRM and would involve a fair amount of coding and testing to get it right.
Best,
Hristian
Thanks for all the info! See my notes in CAPS.
First, I would advise you on getting some screen recordings of the landing page in question. Hotjar offers a free tier but there are also a number of other services that you can use.
Record some interactions with your page and see if your assumption that people are not continuing to the form page is true. I CAN SEE THE NUMBER GOING TO THE FORM PAGE BASED ON THE “CONVERSION” SETTING IN THE ORIGINAL PAGE.
Second, it’s normal to have a huge drop-off if the form is not pre-populated. It’s a long form and generally speaking visitors won’t fill it out if they don’t have a “burning” need to do so. WE DO PRE-POPULATE.
Third… Have you tried including the external conversion tracking script with your form. It would allow you to push back to Unbounce conversion stats. Depending on your particular setup and where visitors are taken after form submission, it might be a possible solution. Here is a link to the official documentation and script you would need. I HAVEN’T QUITE DONE THAT, BUT I CAN TRACK THE CONVERSION THROUGH OUR CRM SOURCE.
You would also need this Chrome extension to double-check conversions are firing correctly.
Last but not least, you can send a percentage of the traffic straight to the form page. You just need to have the form page as a variant of the main landing page. After that you can set a percentage that would be taken directly to the form. YEP. BUT, IN THAT CASE, IT’S MORE CHALLENGING TO DETERMINE THE CONVERSION RATE … THAT GOES TO ONE OF MY MAIN QUESTIONS. HOW DO I KNOW WHICH STUDENTS CAME THROUGH THE TWO-LANDING PAGE OPTION VS. THE SINGLE LANDING PAGE OPTION? SUBMIT BUTTON IS BUILT RIGHT INTO THE CRM FORM. I GUESS I COULD CREATE A PARALLEL FORM IN THE CRM THAT IS SPECIFIC TO EACH OPTION.
Now onto your 2nd question:
Depending on your CRM, if it has an API you might be able to pull information out of it and display it on the landing page.
However, the above is really dependent on the CRM and would involve a fair amount of coding and testing to get it right. YEA … THAT’S WHAT I WAS THINKING!
Best,
Hristian
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Oh, and thanks for the lead on Hotjar. I’m on it!