Good Landing Page Design Tips
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Internet
Marketing and Promotion - Landing Page
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What
is a landing page
It's the page your website visitor arrived at after
clicking a link. The link could be on any page on your
website or pay per click advertising or banner ads or
keyword search. The goal of landing page is to cause your
visitors to take definite action. You don't want your
visitors to leave until you get them to do what you want
them to do. To click on the buy button, to sign up for an
affiliate program, to download a free ebook or software,
to sign up for a course, or to subscribe to your free
newsletter.
The landing page is a direct marketing copy. Your
visitors landed here through a link on your webpage, an
ad, a keyword search, pay per click advertising, banner
ads, and now you want to convert them.
Here are some tips to design a good landing page...
- Content
Relevance
Your landing page content must be
relevant to what people were looking for when
they applied the click through. The closer the
match is the higher the chances of conversion.
- Be Concise
Net writing is different than offline
writing. Generally, when people surf the Internet
they give short attention span to what they are
reading. So be concise. When
visitors arrive at your landing page they are
already predisposed to buy, or they want to get
more information of your product or service. By
all means give them information but be concise.
Don't use more than three sentences to
communicate a point. Think through and concise
what you want to say. Use
bulleted list to communicate the benefits of your
product or service.
- Get straight
to the point
The landing page is a highly customized
marketing copy for your product or service or
affiliate product or service. Don't distract your
visitors with advertisements, links to other web
pages. Don't let your visitors
wade through a whole bunch of hosh posh before
they get to want they want.
- Focus
Dedicate one landing page to only one
product or service. Don't try to
promote multiple products (unless they are of the
same product group) or services on one page.
Create separate landing pages and campaigns if
you have multiple products or services to
promote. Focus on one product or one product
group on each landing page.
- Be Factual
Use facts and figures instead of generalities.
General: Prices Reduced
Factual: Prices Reduced by 20 percent
- Clear Call to
Action
Tell your visitors what you want
them to do. Buy now, click here to download, fill
in name and email address to subscribe or
whatever. Keep all call to action text in bold.
- Readable Text
Sure, there's nothing much to look at a
page with white background and black fonts. But
it's definitely easier to read the text than a
red background with black fonts. Remember, it's
the words that sell. Your website visitors must
be able to read your text with ease.
- Navigation
Links
Not at all, if you could help it. The only link
you want your website visitors to click on your
landing page is the call to action link.
- Graphics and
Images
Keep visual effects to a minimum unless
you are running an online audio or video
business, real estate business, or selling
holiday destinations. Keep in mind that for
direct marketing it's the words that sell.
Graphics and images serve only to enhance your
text communication, not cloud it.
- Grammatical
and Spelling Errors
Check through your text and correct all
grammatical and spelling errors. Otherwise it
gives your website visitors a negative impression
of you and the company you represent. Once
visitors have a negative impression, it becomes
difficult to convince them of the product or
service that you are promoting. First impression
counts a lot.
- Make it
personal
Make it personal to connect with your visitors.
Use a lot of You and Your in your text.
- Make your
text clear and simple to understand
Avoid colloquialism or jargons. Use terms and
phrases that people readily understood. Use short
sentences.
A good landing page will
always sport good conversion rate as compared to a poor
one. Take the time to think and rethink, work and rework
your landing pages. Don't make the mistake of just
optimising for the search engines. You need to optimise
your landing pages for humans too. Ultimately, it is
humans that give you the sales.
Good Landing Page
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