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Personal Fitness Trainer Landing Page
July 5th, 2011 | Posted in Portfolio, web | No CommentsTags: fitness landing page, landing page, personal fitness landing page, personal fitness landing page design, personal fitness trainer
Life Insurance Landing Page
July 5th, 2011 | Posted in Portfolio, web | No CommentsTags: landing page, life insurance, Life Insurance Landing page, optin page, squeeze page
How Landing Pages Affect Conversion Rates
May 17th, 2011 | Posted in Blog, Tips | No CommentsTags: landing page, landing page conversion
Landing Pages has the main purpose of converting your visitors into potential customers. Most companies prefer to use Landing Pages since they pay for their traffic so every visitor counts. Landing Pages can either be a separate website or a web page from your domain in which any ad or search engine result is linked to, it is not advisable to have those links connected to your Home Page because your visitor’s might feel mislead.
Basically you must provide your visitors with what they are looking for and them persuade them to either register/buy/avail what you offer, there are many different styles on doing so. But bear in mind that it doesn’t sound as easy as it looks, many companies are willing to pay so much money just to have a great Landing Page yet only few were successful in doing so.
Keyword is one of the important factors in link building, link building is also an important factor when creating a successful Landing Page. Hence is the statement of Google itself, since they determine what factors affects Page Rankings and the success of every Landing Page or website on the search engine:
“There is no one specific formula to determine the quality of a landing page or website. On a case-by-case basis, we will evaluate the content, structure, and navigation of a website. Keep in mind, the most relevant landing pages will include a substantial amount of content that is highly relevant to not only your choice of keywords, but also to your ad text”
“The best way to figure out whether your keyword, ad, or landing page is relevant and useful is to put yourself in the shoes of a user. Do your ad and landing page include language that makes sense in the context of the keywords you have chosen? For example, if you have selected the keyword ‘hiking shoes,’ have you made sure that your ad mentions hiking shoes or related name brands? Does your landing page actually offer the name brands you mentioned, along with detailed information about this shoe type?”
“Targeting your keywords, ads, and landing pages in this way likely will lead to several positive results. ou gain the trust of your customers and therefore keep them coming back to your site. You will also minimise the money spent on clicks from users who might not be interested in what your website offers. And finally, you can increase your overall Quality Score and lower the minimum bid necessary for your ad to appear.”
In relation to what Google said in the previous statements, here are some factors to be considered upon creating a successful Landing Page Template that will ensure your conversion:
Brevity
Avoid having long Paragraphs, each should only have two to three lines at maximum. Font size and styles should also be considered, make sure that they are readable and has the right color in accordance to your Landing Page Templates style. Keep them unison and to the point.
Relevancy
Make sure that your Landing Page is relevant to what your visitors are looking for, bear in mind that your goal is to provide the information your visitors seek. Give them what they only needed to know. Your ads must be in contrast with your keywords so that Google can also recognize them and put you where you belong.
Plan your Attack
Conduct a research and come up with the best approach on how to deal with your visitors, this varies on every Landing Page based on what they offer and what their initial goal is. One of the best practice is to have Bullet lists that contain your product/services strong points to entice your visitor to read more of what you offer.
A Call-to-Action
This is the big button that tells the visitor what you want them to do, make sure that it is noticeable and informative. Avoid having “Click Here” and instead replace them with a short description of what will happen upon clicking the button or link.
Stick with the Facts
Do not use too much flowery words, state what your products can do and never lie in terms of what it can’t do. Honesty is the best policy.
Persuasion
Be persuasive to a tolerable extend, do not over do things. Good and Proper persuasiveness can lead to sales, and Too Much or Wrong can lead to Irritation which leads to your visitor quickly leaving your Landing Page with an angry and dis-satisfied face.
Keep it User Friendly
Make sure that your Landing Page is easy to digest, keep it simple enough to understand. Not everyone would have enough patience or to give some of their precious time just to fully understand your terms and how your Landing Page works.
Improve Credibility
Have a section where you can put up Testimonials, Customer Support Section, Guarantee Seals, and Certifications. Always remember that if you can’t gain the trust of your visitor, you won’t be able to get them to buy your product/service.
Aesthetics
Remember that how your Landing Page looks can also affect your conversion rate, a professional looking and well maintained web page will most likely be able to convert more visitors than a run down and crappy looking one. Make sure that it is neat enough to entice your visitors to check out what you offer.
Have it Proof-Read
Provide a copy of your content and have it proof-read, this will ensure that your grammar is correct. You won’t be able to persuade customers to buy what you offer if you can’t express yourself in the right way using the right words.
Scheduled Maintenance and Updates
Have a schedules maintenance in order to check if your Landing Page is performing as it should be. Always update your content so that it goes in contrast with what your promos and special offers are. Remove those links that are no longer working, and always check the main ones.
Life Insurance Landing Page Design
May 1st, 2010 | Posted in Portfolio, web | 1 CommentTags: landing page, life insurance
6 Tips to Improve Your Landing Page Design
April 23rd, 2009 | Posted in Blog, News | No CommentsTags: landing page, landing page design tips, landing page designs
You’ve often heard internet gurus talk about the importance of a list. How many times have you encountered the statement “the money is in the list”? If you frequent the World Wide Web, you’ve surely read about this all the time!
There’s no escaping it. If you’re serious in making money from internet marketing, it is a must that you know how to design landing page effectively. In case you are still not aware of what a landing page is, it is a simple page designed to get the names and email addresses of your readers. A landing page is also called a “squeeze page” or a “lead capture page” in some internet circles.
More about Landing Pages
A landing page is a very useful tool in list building. If you really want to capture your readers’ contact information, you must never rely on some obscure opt-in form in your site’s sidebar. A landing page is the only way to go.
A landing page has only one goal – to convert the visitor into a buyer or subscriber. As such, your landing page design must be constructed in such a way that it will convert your visitors into paying customers. You should provide your readers with just enough information to increase your conversion ratio and avoid unnecessary distractions at all costs. Your landing page must do its job well!
All effective landing pages consists of an opt-in form or sales prompt, an introduction, a picture of the owner and his signature, and a call to action.
Improve your Landing Page’s Conversion Rate
They key word here is “conversion”. You want your landing pages to convert your visitors into paying customers. If this can’t be achieved, then your landing page is basically useless.
The average internet user hates filling out forms, providing their personal information for fear of being spammed, buying products and/or services from the internet for fear of being scammed, and reading a lot of information. That’s why the typical conversion rate only ranges from 1% to 6%. It’s really quite low, right?
These are the major hurdles that you need to face in designing your landing pages. So, how do you go about it? Here are some tips that you might find helpful:
1. Research, research, research. Create a mental picture of who your ideal readers are and try to learn what he or she is looking for. Keep him/her in mind as you design your landing pages. Design the pages especially for your ideal audience, and exclude everyone else. Don’t go for the shotgun approach and target a lot of different audience. You’ll only fail if you do so.
2. Go for the jugular. Sweet and simple, in most cases, does it. As you now know, internet users basically hate to read so go straight to the point. Give your readers a quick answer to their questions. Be transparent and avoid flowery expressions. Put an emphasis on the product’s (or service’s) features in a clear and concise language and you’ll be on the right path.
3. Keep important things above the fold. The virtual fold is the most important area in any web page. This is the part that is displayed in your computer screen before you need to scroll. As a general rule, put enough information above the fold to hold your audience’s attention and make him/her decide to continue exploring your site. This is also where your first big, bold “Buy Now” button should be!
4. Use tasteful design elements to your advantage. A professionally-designed layout can spell the difference between your visitors’ decision to purchase your product or not. So, use smart layouts and big fonts to your advantage. And avoid unnecessary clutter such as outside links and navigation. You clearly don’t want to lose that prospective buyer, do you? By all means, keep him on that page!
5. Write compelling copy. Nothing beats good content to make that elusive sale. So, write a killer copy (remember to keep it sweet and simple), display the delivery options and costs, and make sure that you don’t have any typographical mistakes. That will be a disaster!
6. Back it up! Testimonials go a long, long way. They can help you improve your conversion rate significantly so use it to your advantage! Also put visible customer service options so that your prospective buyers will have more confidence in the product or service you are offering.
There you have it – some simple tips that can improve your landing page design and conversion rates. Try them and see what difference they make!
Useful Resource
- Landing Page Design dot net – Buy Review Site Templates
Always Test Your Landing Page
April 8th, 2009 | Posted in Blog, Tips | No CommentsTags: landing page, landing page designs, landing page testing
In internet marketing, landing pages are your tools of the trade to keep the money rolling. Whatever you show your visitors can and may affect their emotions to your advantage. It is only safe to say that different kind of tools or landing pages may lead to different results.
Landing pages are not one hit wonders. Like in every aspect of marketing, testing is where you will need to put a lot of effort and a lot of time. Even the smallest of changes can lead to varying results.
Always have different variations of your landing page when you start out your campaign (5 at max). It may be different colors or totally different layout. It can save you money to know first hand and early what kind of landing pages will convert on the type of traffic you are attracting. If you are on a budget there are a lot of landing page templates out there.
Then spend all your energy making that high converting landing page work to its maximum. Milk it dry.
One misconception of internet marketers is that, its not always the landing ctr that counts. Its about conversions. Think cash flow first then profitability.


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