Sale Funnel Landing Page Template
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When Do You Need a Landing Page?
There are instances where a landing page is the most effective choice to drive sales or capture leads. It might be when you use PPC advertising, a lead magnet, focus attention, to attract different types of customers, or for easier testing.
PPC advertising. A landing page dedicated to a specific advertisement appears higher in search results because Google judges the quality of pay-per-click (PPC) advertising partly on its relevance to the linked page. A dedicated landing page with PPC advertising can be used to feature a new product whose exclusivity creates momentum for sales. It can draw customers looking for a specific price.
And although an event promotion should be featured on your brand’s website, where it will be found by existing customers, using a dedicated landing page will draw customers interested only in that event.
Lead magnet. A lead magnet is any type of helpful content gated by a form, where a user must fill out the form to get the content. Even when they only provide their name and email, they become a lead. Design a landing page specifically for the lead magnet focussing on content, the form, and keywords. Content offers (lead magnets) include a webinar where a panel of experts answers consumer questions, an Ebook, a free sample, or a limited-service offering. Create a guide or checklist that helps consumers complete a task.
Focus attention. A landing page focuses visitors’ attention on the content. They can either complete the call to action or return to search results.
Attract different types of customers. Custom landing pages can be created to appeal to different types of customers. The content, page style, advertising, and offer it contains will determine its impact on the targeted customer group. Landing pages can be focused on drawing customers from a specific location, demographic, or those looking at price and quality.
Easier testing. A landing page is one page with one focus, making it easier to test. With the right tools, the page can be tested often to make it compelling and user-friendly. Aspects to be tested include copy, voice, media, or keywords. Personalizing content with information about leads generally leads to higher conversion rates.
Why Landing Pages Convert More Traffic
Landing pages convert more traffic because they are focused on one goal or call to action by providing information about a specific offer or item. It has limited navigation, and the simplicity keeps a visitor focused on the goal rather than being distracted by multiple links taking them away from the page. A dedicated landing page is also a destination for traffic and when a high-quality advertisement promotes a single offer, it is more likely that visitors become customers.
Different Types of Landing Pages
As a general rule, using landing pages enables you to complete a post-click sequence with a dedicated page that shows the visitor they have landed in the right place. Busy homepages or product pages have the potential to muddy the waters, whereas landing pages make it very clear what outcome will result from the visitor’s click-through. By making a landing page, you refine and improve your visitor interaction and thus increase the chances of conversion. You also ensure that you get more from your PPC spend – you’ve already paid for this click, and a landing page helps you make it worth your while. You can increase the possibility of conversions even further by ensuring that you use the right kind of landing page. Let’s take a look at the landing page varieties and what they are used for.
Landing Page vs. Website Homepage
First of all, some people may wonder why they should bother with landing pages when the primary objective is to drive visitors to their homepage? The answer is that, while getting traffic on your home page is undoubtedly a good thing, it is less likely to result in a conversion than a landing page. Home pages contain a lot of information and invite users to navigate to a variety of different locations. If a visitor reaches your homepage with one specific goal in mind, they might be turned off if they have to look through several additional services and product options first. The homepage’s main objective is to direct users to other pages where they will find the information they want. Landing pages eliminate the intermediary step by being the page the user wants – and stating as much in no uncertain terms.
Your homepage is general, where a landing page is focused and specific. While the homepage draws visitors further into your website by presenting all the options your business has to offer, a landing page offers one simple and clear call to action.
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