In an earlier post last week I outlined how to create simple and effective B2B landing pages. When I was catching up on my litany of RSS feeds over this weekend I came across this article in Marketing Profs highlighting their Top 5 Best (and Worst) things about landing pages.
Almost everything I had covered in my earlier post was covered here. ..except for the following observation that speaks about self directed user segmentation (see clip). This is also a great strategy if you find that your visitors are still varying widely by interests or needs.
On a side note, the article also speaks about the negative effect of landing pages on the brand. While I do believe that to some extent this is true it can be minimized by making the landing pages in high quality in both design and messaging...but I digress!
Almost everything I had covered in my earlier post was covered here. ..except for the following observation that speaks about self directed user segmentation (see clip). This is also a great strategy if you find that your visitors are still varying widely by interests or needs.
On a side note, the article also speaks about the negative effect of landing pages on the brand. While I do believe that to some extent this is true it can be minimized by making the landing pages in high quality in both design and messaging...but I digress!
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2 comments:
Hi Luke. Great feedback on Scott's article. It is interesting to note that even high-quality, single landing pages leave a lot to be desired. Conversion paths, coupled with the self-directed user segmentation that you mentioned, yield much higher conversion rates than even the highest quality, single landing page experiences.
The advice given is very convincing. You have tried to cover almost everything about landing page in this article and that is of great help to all the website designers. I will consider it also.
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