Using Ion Functions for Measurement

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Using Ion Functions for Measurement

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Landing page #3: Multi-step form + "Complete the sentence"
Following the same idea as the multi-step form, I thought of trying a format where the user fills out a form, but completing a sentence.

For example, instead of simply asking to answer “What segment of the company do you work for?”, the person would complete the sentence “The company I work for is in the business of ____.”

Landing Page n ° 4: Pop up form
The third type I decided to test was the pop-up form. After the user clicked on "unlock chapters", a pop-up window would appear with the standard form we used.

I sent these ideas to our designer who delivered all the turkey consumer mobile number list experiences exactly as they were idealized on the same day. Thanks to Ion, you can make solid changes without any code or developers and that's what's amazing.

In Ion, you can track the entire user experience through so-called tags, which helps a lot to break down data and group it together for quick interpretation.

Every click or session view can be mapped, providing you with valuable data to optimize your content.

The name of the tag is up to you. They are 100% customizable and can be included for tracking clicks, scrolls, page session views, ebook chapter views, and many other possibilities.

In the end, this is how the data will be displayed.
Additionally, you can also view your experience in a funnel format:
The great thing about this type of visualization is that you can see the user's journey in a simple and summarized way.

I planned what information I would like to gain from this experiment, and along with the ideas, I sent the plan to the designer to insert the tags inside the pages (which later helped me analyze the results of my test).
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