The cold, hard, truth is that 99% of businesses fail to get attention and make people visit their websites.
But if you struggle with that, we have covered this topic in our previous article. If you haven’t checked it out, then do it now. It’s worth it, trust me. How to Create Ads That Demand Attention.
Now that you know how to get people’s attention, let’s see how you can monetize it and get more sales.
Because if you are like me, you don’t care about website visitors, clicks or anything else that is not a sale.
You only care about the amount of money you make.
So you need to craft a website page that will convert all the visitors to customers.
And in this article, I will give you the exact steps you have to follow in order to do that by creating a solid ‘’Landing page’’.
So let’s break things down……
How To Make Your Customers Land Harder Than Superheroes
Now it will be difficult for you to understand the importance of a landing page, if you don’t know what that is.
So a good landing page is a funnel that takes all the hot, ready-to-buy leads from your ads and converts them into customers.
And it's a page in which people can only ONLY gain access by clicking on the link in your ads.
Just like a hidden goldmine which you reveal only to the customers that are interested.
Sounds complicated, but it’s actually very simple and it works 110% of the time when done correctly.
Here is the exact blueprint you have to follow.
Cutting Through The Clutter With A Landing Page
Eliminate.
The.
Distractions.
Avoid everything unnecessary and get straight to the point.
No main menu, no side menu or any other option to navigate. As soon as they visit, they either have to buy, close the wifi or die.
Otherwise, if they navigate to another page of your website, 99.9% of the time you will lose them as they will get distracted and then leave.
And we don’t want tourists, we want customers.
So the only things that should be on your landing page are:
An awesome headline
A great copy that will give them valid reasons to buy
A CTA (Call to action) which is the action you want them to take
So every time you are thinking of including something to your landing page, just ask yourself.
‘’Is this a headline, a meaningful copy or a CTA?’’
If not, then delete it immediately.
Talk soon,
George
P.S. I didn’t dive into the technical stuff, I am pretty sure that you can figure it out with a quick Google search.
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At the end it will be completely your decision.
Makes sense, right?
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