So many websites do not work as claimed. For example, I use Strava for logging my cycling. Every time I log in it tells me that it has sent me a code via email as 2FA security. Except, it never does. So, I make up a code, which it rejects, then gives me a different login page where I can input my password and login. Why not give me access to that page initially? I have no idea. Vodafone send me an SMS every month to tell me that, due to a technical issue, they can’t send me an invoice this month. They’ve been doing that for 3 years now. I think that I could have fixed that technical issue in less than a year, but their programmers can’t? On a different site I clicked the Pay Now button only to be greeted with a 404 Page not found error. I bet their conversions were very poor. The things about these errors is that they are all simple to fix, but you have to test things to know they’re not working. We all know that the Internet is dynamic and things change, but when it’s your site you should be aware of the changes and test again. When you set up a funnel, test every part of it as if you were a customer, including making a purchase if that’s necessary. Do it via an incognito page to make sure there are no cached items to fool you. Use different web browsers, get others to check for you. Or you can use something like this, , which is free to use. As an aside:- Remember when sites used to say things like, “Best viewed in Internet Explorer”? Then the geeks started putting, “Best viewed on a computer” on their sites. Regards, P.S. If you missed out on the $20 discount, you can still get the GPT here:- |