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Why Obsessing Over Conversion Rate Is Holding You Back | Sabir Semerkant

Why Obsessing Over Conversion Rate Is Holding You Back | Sabir Semerkant

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Are you stuck trying to boost your conversion rate but not getting the results you hoped for? Here's the thing—not all growth comes from squeezing out another fraction of a percent in conversions. On this episode of the Lucky Orange Show, I talked with Sabir Semerkant from growthbysabir.com about why so many businesses get trapped focusing only on conversion rates. He explains why that mindset can actually hold back bigger opportunities and introduces a much smarter metric to focus on instead—session value. Spoiler alert: it’s a way better way to see what’s really working in your business. If you’re ready to rethink how you measure success and want practical tips to grow your brand, you’ll get a lot out of this conversation. Go ahead and give it a watch! And hey, while you’re here, don’t forget to like, drop a comment, and subscribe. Would love to hear what you think.


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