Why we're giving away our brains

Why we're giving away our brains

Two thirds of people who start filling in an online checkout don't complete it, which means a huge amount of money is lost at the final stage of the buying process. 

My start-up helps companies like Uber, Secret Escapes, QVC and Samsung fix the problem of abandoned baskets and uncompleted forms through deep behavioural analysis. Our software shows you which parts of your checkout or online forms are causing customers to leave without buying. 

Over the last two years Formisimo has helped thousands of companies, but my co-founder and I want to personally help one company increase sales. We want to work closely with an organisation, be part of their team and be part of the optimisation process. That's why we're giving away a years worth of expert consultancy from Tom and I, alongside a years free usage of Formisimo. 

>>What you could win
(Enter the competition now)

You’ll get: 

  • 1 year free of Formisimo Enterprise form analytics. That means powerful analytics reports for all the traffic you get.
  • Expert consultancy for the year from my co-founder Tom and I. We’ll help you analyse your data and identify opportunities to increase conversions on your website. Our mission is to make your checkout convert at a much higher rate. 
  • You'll also win a ticket to Conversion World 2016. This 3-day online conference is a fantastic learning opportunity. World reknown speakers Jeffrey Eisenberg and Joanna Wiebe make up the 30+ strong line-up of conversion optimisers.
  • Finally an Amazon Kindle, loaded with 5 of the best books on conversion optimisation and user experience.

The competition closes on 28/02/16. Don’t delay, enter now ->

Eoin Jennings

Cloud | Digital | Infrastructure | Data Centre | Analytics | Security

9 年

There has to be a catch !

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Luke Cunningham

Outside Sales at UniFirst Corporation

9 年

and such big brains too - hope you find a jar big enough! :)

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