I am new but have had a good number of impressions and clicks. SO far 60 in 2 days. No one has left an email (this is a lead page) and I look under stats and see avg time on site is 0.0? Any Help would be appreciated. Here is my site www.mygeneincome.com
Visually it's a mess - get rid of the Comic sans font. The look of it is like the cheapest of hokey one-page sales letters, but you're trying to say the product has a serious scientific background - the look doesn't match the message. And you're not giving enough information - give people more to read - more of the science stuff.
thank for the critism. I will look to make some of those changes. I still don't know however why the time is 0.0? Even if my lead page sucks, it should have some time on it?
The 0.0 average site time doesn't mean that every visitor spent 0 seconds on your site. Google analytics uses two points of reference to calculate the time. So when they get there is the first point, clicking on one of your links to a different page within your site would be the second point. 0.0 means they read your page and didn't click on any of your links. Google didn't get a second reference point to calculate time on site. It also means you have a 100% bounce rate which is something to worry about. As for your landing page, I'd change up the top of your page. Get rid of that big circle with the word success in it. Use that space to clearly state what you're offering. The yellow type with your headline pitch gets lost in the picture at the top of the page. I just skipped right past it. I'd put that headline under the picture so it's the first thing I see and the first thing I read when I land on your page.
Flashy colors, huge font sizes and in general and very pushy sales pitch is a turn off if you ask me. If you are promoting a really good product all you need to do is to make people aware of its presence i.e. bring them to your page and state the facts with proper hierarchy i.e. header1 header2 and some text with a few words in bold. Arial or Verdana is the best font when you want people to read your material.