The Conversion Rate Puzzle – The 3 Core Categories
A high conversion rate doesn’t come from one magic trick - it’s the result of multiple elements working together in harmony.
That’s exactly why we created 15 digital courses, divided into 3 core categories.
Each course focuses on a specific part of the puzzle and ensures that area is built to the highest standard. All of our courses are designed to seamlessly integrate with each other, so you can apply them to any brand or niche you build - now or in the future. There’s no overlap, no contradictions, just a system built for long-term success.
To get the most out of it, we recommend choosing a wide toolkit that completes the entire puzzle and helps you reach a 6–10% conversion rate.
The conversion rate uplift (CVR%) you see above each course is based on real post-purchase data reported by our users.
📊 Here’s how it works:
Two months after someone purchases their first course from Laser CRO, they automatically receive a survey asking:
1. What was your store’s conversion rate before using our tactics?
2. What is your conversion rate now, in the last 30 days?
🔁 The numbers shown here are updated every few weeks based on our latest survey data.
📅 Last update: April 2, 2025
🔍 Important to Know:
We collect post-purchase data from each customer based on the specific courses they bought.
However, since Over 70% of our students end up purchasing 5 or more courses and tools, we can’t always isolate the exact impact of a single course.
For example:
If someone bought “Copywriting Weapons” and “Laser Targeting” in the same week, and their CVR jumped from 1.8% to 6.3% — we log the uplift, but can’t attribute it solely to one tactic.
That’s why the % shown is an average of many users who applied that tactic — sometimes on its own, sometimes as part of a stack.
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A high-converting store isn't built with one trick — it's a system.
That's why we created the "Attack Plan" model: to equip you with a full arsenal of tools and save you money while you build it.