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Successful Landing Page Design

Successful Landing Page Design

There are landing pages and then there are landing pages - some succeed,
some don't. What differentiates yours from the ones that don't? It's
simple - your landing page is meant for your visitor, who is your potential
buyer. If your landing page is not designed to lure, captivate and retain
this visitor's interest for long enough to make a commitment, then it's no
good.

1. Simplicity

You have about 5 to 6 seconds in which you either grab your customer's
attention, or lose him or her forever. Keep your design simple by getting
rid of unnecessary links, Ads, copy, design and navigational elements.
Retain plenty of white space into the area which you want to be noticed
first - your main offer and your CTA (Call To Action).

2. Smooth User Experience

Ensure fast load speeds; test all your transactional processes to know
exactly what your customer will experience. If you find any hitch or
slowdown in the information and payment processing and order fulfillment
aspects, you need to fix them immediately. Use different, geographically
displayed payment gateways to enable quicker transactions.

3. Attractive Design

While you need to keep your landing pages simple, by no means should they be
dull or boring. An attractive page, well designed with the right colors,
fonts and graphics will grab eyeballs. Make your content look good with the
right fonts and colors, and use good-looking product images alongside your
copy. Avoid using unnecessary design elements, even if they're very
attractive.

4. Great Product Search Feature

This is one aspect where many businesses fail - not providing a search
feature. Even if your landing page gives all the product details a customer
might want, do provide a strong, fast search feature. Your customer may want
to check out products other than the one they came for.

5. Provide A Product Category Filter

Create a drop-down category list feature, along with a good filter so that
people can easily get to the one they want. Also be sure to provide
thumbnails of the products along with their names in your category index,
and provide links to detailed product info in the category page, including
impartial product reviews.

6. Stick To The Scent

Specifically target each landing page based on where your visitor is coming
from, such as PPC Ads, search engine results and so on. It's one thing to
land on a different landing page, but if all links lead to your home page,
then you've lost the game. Stick to the scent, and make sure that your
visitor lands on a page which is relevant to their information source.

7. Effective Use Of Sidebar

Display various customer testimonials, customer product reviews and
credibility statements from authority sites on your sidebar. Avoid placing
links in your sidebar - you don't want the visitor to move away from the
landing page. Use the sidebar also to indicate the number of people who've
purchased the product featured on the page.

8. Un-clutter Your Header And Footer

Be sure your header and footer are free of unnecessary buttons, links or
useless statements that don't serve your landing page's objective. You can
provide links to your Terms and Conditions, Security Policy and Privacy
Policy if you like.

9. Consistency In Design

Make sure that the copy, images, color and design elements you use in your
landing page reflect what's been used in your Ad or email newsletter source.
This kind of consistency builds credibility, as customers see you as a
company that cares about attention to detail. Plus, repeating the same
design elements and text is a way of reinforcing your message and reassuring
your visitor.

10. Attention-Grabbing Action Buttons

Whatever colors you use for your text and headlines, make sure your action
buttons stand out. For example, if your text elements are in black and your
header is bright navy, let your CTA button be a bright orange, maroon or
green. So whether your button is Order Now, Add to Cart or Buy Now, make
sure even the most shortsighted person can spot it.

11. Social Proofs

Use various social media widgets to display social proofs. Customers always
want to know how popular you are on social media and putting up a running
tweet window helps. You can also use a widget to keep a running count of
Facebook Likes as well.

12. Smooth Eye Flow

Your landing page template should have a place for your headline, then the
copy, your offer and then your CTA. This creates a smooth eye flow, with a
beginning and an end, and determines the visual hierarchy of your page
elements. Direct the visitor's eye towards your CTA using bold arrows. Grab
attention for important elements by putting them in bold colors on a pale
background. Avoid integrating anything in the middle that might distract
your customer from the offer and the CTA.

my motto is "Keep it simple" and "don't leave anything for tomorrow that can
be done today."

If you have any questions or comments please contact me.

Regards Gerald

Website: http://www.webcraft.ws
E-mail: gerald@webcraft.ws
Twitter: WebcraftGuru
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