Hey guys, I have an ecommerce background but I am running paid ads to my site for the first time right now. I have had 123 clicks to my website so far. I have a free option to create an account and try the software for free. However NOT A SINGLE PERSON has created an account that I can see in my live database. Is this normal? Is the database slow to update? How do I know if there is something wrong that is stopping them from creating an account? Usually by now in an ecommerce store I would have a bunch of Add To Carts and maybe a few Initiate Checkouts. My website website is www.ActingPartner.ai
Any thoughts on this situation?
Thanks
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Welcome to the eternal struggle 
Your app needs to be optimised to convert users. For that, it needs to look professional and trustworthy.
Now, I’m no designer - in fact, I’m terrible at design.
But, I know how to take inspiration from designs. I recommend, in this order:
https://mobbin.com/ - design library
https://dribbble.com/ - design library
https://v0.dev/ - AI designer
Find a generic design you like, and copy it.
I used v0.dev to design the page below, which looks fine I think, even if it’s nothing special.
It’s much better to have a page that looks boring and trustworthy, then a page that’s exciting but looks like it’s a spam advert from 2008.
P.S I saw a design/UI/UX course for developers a while back… not specifically for Bubble developers, and I was interested in doing it but can’t remember the name… it was a subscription thing and not too expensive… if anyone knows, let me know because I want to do it.
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Other than the good advice that’s already been given…
your homepage is very feature-driven.
Users don’t care about features, they care about benefits…
What’s in it for them?
How will it help them?
People don’t want a hammer, they want to hang a picture on the wall of their children.
Also, your video seems like an onboarding type of video. The user hasn’t signed up yet. They want to know how your site will help them, not how to use it yet.
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People spend about 3 seconds on a landing page (this is actually true, I learned this on a marketing seminar). So you have 3 seconds to tell them what they need to know.
Checking out your website, I can tell it’s some sort of AI tool for actors, but I still don’t know what it basically does. I didn’t click the video (most people are not going to), so you should quickly explain what it is. You want to very quickly explain how you are going to solve a problem the actors have. Your video probably does but like I said, you already got lucky in getting them to click your ad, you can’t count on them then clicking on a video
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@georgecollier @senecadatabase @ramzizi Thank you all so much for the feedback! I really appreciate you all taking the time to thoroughly break everything down. I quickly changed the index page as fast as I could and tried to implement everything you guys discussed. I think it is much better for now but I am sure I could implement more of what you all discussed. Hopefully this will help convert my website traffic. Here is the new index page if you all want to check it out
www.actingpartner.ai
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I used https://roastmylandingpage.com/ for an SaaS, it was worthwhile (not affiliate).
It’s getting better.
I think it could use some UI and UX work.
When I think of acting or movies I imagine something with a black background. Like Netflix or Hulu has.
I think the headline is still weak.
Maybe start with something like ‘Transform your acting career with AI’
Make it exciting and make it pop.
For the subhead maybe ‘Effortlessly memorize lines, improvise scenes, and get professional headshots – all from the comfort of your home’
These are off the top of my head, but the point is to make the headline and subhead exciting and fun and make it seem easy.
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