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A good-looking website alone won’t boost your conversions. Websites that are thoroughly tested do. Still, many companies see #CRO as just a design job, and this quietly costs them revenue every day. By 2026, the most successful online companies won’t be the ones with the best-looking websites. Instead, they’ll be the ones who treat conversion optimization as an ongoing growth process. But most teams keep running into the same issues: ⚠️ Designing based on what the team thinks, not on real user behavior. ↳ Analytics, heat maps, session recordings, and usability testing should be standard, not just nice-to-have extras. ⚠️ Focusing on desktop optimization while mobile users face poor navigation, slow loading, and frustrating touch controls, which hurts your conversions. ↳ Mobile-first UX and testing need to be priorities, not afterthoughts. ⚠️ Making changes without checking if your assumptions are correct. ↳ In many CRO projects, the biggest improvements come not from better design, but from testing if your ideas actually work. CRO isn’t about making huge redesigns. It’s about making small, ongoing improvements you can measure. Speeding up page load times by even 1 or 2 seconds or testing headlines instead of guessing. Small changes. Real impact. The best teams don’t just make assumptions; they test things like headlines, CTAs, layouts, and user flows. They do this not to make the site look nicer, but to get better business results. At MageCloud, we see CRO as a main driver of #ecommerce growth. If you’d like a free audit, just DM Paul. #ABTesting #UXDesign

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