I checked out your blog and read several posts. It's very helpful and except for all the work involved - which I assume you would do - it all seems like it would be highly effective.
DD
Today, I am trying to create a comprehensive checklist or you can say it guide about website landing page so that we can keep some basic points in to mind while working on landing page design.
let’s start creating the Landing Page Checklist ;)
First & the most important thing is to define your focus or objective before designing the landing page. Identify what action exactly you want from your visitors on your page. You should have some goal like you want your contact form filled or you want newsletter sign ups or the final purchase of product. Your lading page should have the accurate action point which can lead to the achievement of marketing objective. For example, if your marketing objective is to sale some products then your objective would be the “Immediate Sale” and in that case you should highlight the special offerings (if you have any), your USP, any free offer with your products, any discount or guarantee etc. These things will help you to persuade visitors to take the required actions like sigh ups, purchase etc. and at this stage the action point will be a “Buying Button”, so your page must have shopping cart, checkout service or any quick buying buttons on that sales page. All of these services will allow you to make transactions quickly. Agree?
Don’t forget to define yourself. When a visitor first comes to the website, chances are they want to find out a little more about you. Information about you adds instant credibility to the site. You can create a separate About Us page on your site. It will put a face to your site through profiling your company, business policies, and partners. It will humanize your site to your visitors. It will help visitors to understand the site as a whole. It will work as a way for your readers to know you on a personal level. Otherwise many times it is difficult for visitors to pull out his or her credit card on the spot and make the purchase.
Try to highlight the undeniable sales points with powerful psychological triggers. This means you should have content a mix of sales points & what visitors will gain from your offering & what they might loose if they don’t. Say for example, if you are selling some cosmetics which cure the acne. Then you should highlight your best selling points like discounts, guarantee, money back guarantee etc. etc., but simultaneously don’t forget to highlight acne as the biggest issue which can harm overall look & personality & what might be the benefits/ results once someone get rid of this problem. These psychological factors are very helpful in getting the conversions or the required actions. You can miss the final sale if you miss any of these 2 things.
Take care of the information flow. Don’t put information randomly on landing page. All information should be in right context & in an appropriate manner. Visitor should not loose interest or focus …anyhow.
Also, don’t forget to highlight the alert factor which instantly create the urge for visitors to act immediately like if you have a specific offer for limited period then you can highlight this as “Offer is valid till…” . But don’t create unnecessary hype with misleading or false information otherwise you will loose credibility very soon.
You can find complete checklist on my profile page: http://biznik.com/members/seotech-g/articles/landing-page-checklist-guide
I checked out your blog and read several posts. It's very helpful and except for all the work involved - which I assume you would do - it all seems like it would be highly effective.
DD
Thanks Dennis. I have seen your comment on my blog.
Good points and lots of good points on your blog. Especially about blogs.
Wonderful article, thank you. Very timely for me since I am in the middle of improving my site. Is a landing page your homepage?
Thanks All.
PJ Harris- here is answer for your query- Is a landing page your homepage?
That actually depends. If you are running PPC campaign for your site then i will not advise you to use your home page as landing page. Home page usually are very general about your business lines/ products but when visitors clicks on PPC ads they expect the relevant info very quickly (in first instance). So for example, if you are offering printer cartridges for diff brands like HP, Canon, Dell etc. & running specific ad for HP then visitors who are looking for HP will click on your ad & in that case they would not like to land up a page where they have to further search for their brand.
And if you are asking from SEO point of view then in that case we always try to optimize specific pages for their relevant keywords. so that people can land on very specific page for their queries.
I hope this will help. Let me know if you need more help.
Thanks
That does help. Thank you.
the follow up info on landing pages and product pages was very helpful. thanks. will check out your blog.
-LaSara http://www.lasarafirefox.com
Hey, thanks LaSara!
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