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...
1. 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.
2. 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.