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How to turn your WordPress site into a lead-generating asset

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As the most popular content management system (CMS) in the world—with a market share of 62.6%—WordPress successfully powers some of the biggest websites on the internet. NASA, Time Magazine, Microsoft News and even Taylor Swift all use WordPress to house their online empires. The reason being: it’s powerful.

WordPress delivers the best of both worlds—easy to use and full of features for marketers and businesses to drive engagement and convert visitors into leads.

This is a guest post by Stephanie O’Brien, Head of Content at The Lead Agency, a B2B digital marketing agency specialising in high-quality lead generation. Here is how to maximise your lead generation with WordPress:

Make the most of your theme’s features

Whatever WordPress theme you’re using, it has the potential to support lead generation with the right adjustments. All WordPress themes provide opportunities for customisation, and minor tweaks can make a big difference in how effectively your site engages visitors and converts them into leads.

Pro tip: Consider using tools like Elementor or Gutenberg blocks for enhanced page creation. These allow for the design of high-converting pages that integrate smoothly with your theme’s capabilities.

Optimise lead capture with simple tools

Lead generation is all about creating a clear path for visitors to engage. Your WordPress theme is a solid foundation for this when combined with the right tools and strategies.

Pro tip: Test different form placements to discover the most effective locations for lead capture, such as sidebars for blog readers or timed pop-ups that aren’t intrusive.

Drive traffic that converts

A website is only as good as the traffic it attracts, no matter how beautiful it looks. Focus on strategies that bring in the right visitors—those most likely to convert into leads.

Pro tip: Use internal links to direct readers to high-converting pages, linking relevant blog posts to resources or contact forms.

Track your leads and refine your strategy

To improve your lead generation, you have to understand how visitors interact with your site. Analytics tools provide valuable insights into what’s working and what isn’t.

Pro tip: Use heatmaps with tools like Crazy Egg to see how users navigate your pages.

Avoid common pitfalls

After all that advice, it’s good to balance your efforts by knowing where you could go wrong. You want to avoid:

Pro tip: Conduct routine site audits to check for speed and usability to ensure everything works as intended and delivers a seamless user experience.

Making the most of your site

Your website should be both beautiful and powerful. Working with WordPress’s features, you can transform your site into a lead generation powerhouse. Start small—review your theme’s features, integrate simple tools, analyse your site’s performance, and remember that continuous improvement is the key to maximising results.

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