For sure learnable, but having some background in UX, psychology or anything in digital space would help. Basically you need to leran digital from scratch, so it just takes more time.
@@tipswithpunch Can you just outline a video on the roadmap to Being a Conversion rate optimizer,Or you can just point out steps here itself if a person is starting from scratch
A lot of CROs don't code. So no worries and your UX background is super helpful as the research, test statistics & analysis are more important parts of CRO. Especially in bigger companies it's not necessary to code as you will have a dedicated developers doing the coding for tests. For smaller companies, it's helpful to know how to code because then you are not depended on developers and you can launch tests as you want when you want.
Hi Junaid, I recommend taking Ruben's course on udemy it will give you a solid basic understanding of everything: punchsalad.com/lp/cro-course/ On top of that it's all about reading about ecommerce, CRO practices & statistics for CRO. I used to read cxl.com articles a lot. There is a lot to learn, but it's also really interesting stuff.
Check Ruben’s course 👉 punchsalad.com/lp/cro-course/
Thanks for sharing , best wishes , be safe
Thanks, you too Omran!
Hey, I am from Non IT background and very new to the website world.
Is this learnable to me?
For sure learnable, but having some background in UX, psychology or anything in digital space would help. Basically you need to leran digital from scratch, so it just takes more time.
@@tipswithpunch Can you just outline a video on the roadmap to Being a Conversion rate optimizer,Or you can just point out steps here itself if a person is starting from scratch
I would checkout Ruben's full course. It gives you proper understanding what CRO is and the first steps to becoming one. punchsalad.com/lp/cro-course/
I am a ux designer with our coding knowledge , do I need coding knowledge to learn CRO? thanks
A lot of CROs don't code. So no worries and your UX background is super helpful as the research, test statistics & analysis are more important parts of CRO.
Especially in bigger companies it's not necessary to code as you will have a dedicated developers doing the coding for tests. For smaller companies, it's helpful to know how to code because then you are not depended on developers and you can launch tests as you want when you want.
I've got a job offer for this role. Is it worth going forward?
if you like data, creating solutions & doing research on what makes people convert more. Then yes!
Just subscribed your channel
Can you tell me how to start as a cro expert
What path to take
Hi Junaid, I recommend taking Ruben's course on udemy it will give you a solid basic understanding of everything: punchsalad.com/lp/cro-course/
On top of that it's all about reading about ecommerce, CRO practices & statistics for CRO. I used to read cxl.com articles a lot.
There is a lot to learn, but it's also really interesting stuff.
you look like iman gadzhi bro!
thanks! I've hear it few times... The way I see, he looks like me as I'm older 😅
Did you get Ruben’s permission to use this?!
Yep, all legit. He made the video for this channel + he mentions my name in his part 😉