Landing Page Advice!

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by Powelly, Jul 24, 2007.

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    Hi there


    I have a website ( http://www.myspace-adder.com ) aimed at affiliate selling a MySpace friend adder.

    It is receiving good traffic from search engines daily for my desired keywords but my landing page isn't up to scratch.

    What can i do to convert more sales with the look & content of the landing page?


    Cheers, Powelly :)
     
    Powelly, Jul 24, 2007 IP
  2. FPForum

    FPForum Notable Member

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    Maybe try to promote more than just one friend adder. thats about all I can think of. it really doesn't look that bad
     
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  3. netliving

    netliving Well-Known Member

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    Tell the visitors what the main benefits of that adder is and don't just list the features. Tell them your experience in using the adder. Write a review of it. Also, get rid of the Adsense. Why is it there? The ads aren't even targeted. On a landing page, you should have one purpose only and stick to that purpose. Don't lead them away from your site for pennies.
     
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    Powelly Active Member

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    ok thank you netliving, i will apply those changes as well as i can now :)
     
    Powelly, Jul 26, 2007 IP
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    Like netliving mentioned you need to focus more on the benefits instead of the features. Beef up your text. Use bulleted lists. People like to scan instead of read. You should have at least two call to action items. Make it extremely simple to purchase. It is a known fact that people are becoming lazy and will leave your site if they don't see what they want without scrolling. Think about expanding you site somehow. Are there other related services you could offer? Could you supply a demo for them to try out? You may have users leaving because they don't understand. If you create multiple pages you maybe able to see where users are leaving. Do you know how long users are staying on your site?
     
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