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Originally Posted by Tempest
To all you guys talking about join page ratios.. This isn't that. This is people that have actually tried to join up by entering their data in the form and pressing "join". So it has nothing to do with a poor join page design, being too expensive or anything like that.. They're trying to join and half of them aren't making it.
CarlosTheGaucho: So poor submit to final approved transaction is typically this "bad"? hmmm.. that sucks big time..
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50% isn't bad for join submits at all.. it can easily be worse.
Out of that, about 15% (average or so) will decline, not much we can do about that - so really they aren't dropping that many.
The join page layout can actually raise or lower that too. For example a form with only an email address gets the most submits, while a form with everything, including the zip code, gets the least amount of submits.
Another factor can be the quality of your traffic, of course. Being so, if you filter your traffic better or send more non-filtered traffic, you will be able to see the changes quickly in the join page submit ratio.