Convertri Updates – 08/04/19

It’s week two of Beth’s sabbatical, and the pun stocks have already run dry. We thought we could keep up the carefree whimsy and joie de vivre. WE WERE WRONG. I don’t have an excuse for the lack of banter in this post, so in the best ‘look, a distraction!’ tradition, here’s a preview of […]

Convertri Updates – 02/04/19

Happy April everybody! The sun is shining, the birds are singing, and spring is – whisper it – looking like it’s finally here. Not that our developers know this, because they’re locked up in darkened rooms creating the code that will make Convertri bloom like a beautiful flower. (It’s better this way, they turn to […]

Introducing Convertri’s New Lightning CDN

You could be forgiven for thinking Convertri pages couldn’t get any faster. After all, the sheer amount and variety of optimisations we apply – automatically – to every published page on our network mean we already smoke every other page builder out there. But in this case, you’d be wrong. Because this just happened: Previously, […]

Which Ad Is Best? What FB Data Does (And Doesn’t) Tell You

So I’ve been working on some Quizitri promotions. Baby-steps stuff at the moment – a set of Facebook ad variants straight to sales page, to a fairly broad marketing-keen audience. The philosophy behind this is the same as always: start simple.  Yes, we’ll probably need a funnel and content and retargeting and, given the app, […]

6 Email Tips to Get More Clicks

Email is the undisputed king of marketing, and has firmly defended the throne for years now. It’s one of the very best ways to tell people about your product or service, keep them engaged, and make sales roll in. But if your emails aren’t performing as you expect – or hope – there’s a few […]

Convertri Updates – 27/11/18

Ever done something to your pages that didn’t work quite as planned, hit the undo key… And then wander off to write another chapter of your novel because Convertri was taking SO LONG to undo the action? I have. (Though despite this, my novel remains unfinished. Turns out that by ‘write another chapter of my […]