October 4, 202000:20:31

7 Landing Page Examples That You Never Knew Existed

Is finding specific landing page examples proving difficult? Your business or blog needs a landing page to grow your email list but you are not sure how to get started. I still remember many years ago when I wanted to create my very first landing page. There weren't a lot of options available on the market at the time like landing page builders. Lucky for me I learned sufficient html to be able to figure my way through the process. Does this sound familiar? You spotted a pretty landing page somewhere online and you are wondering how to get one like that to match your business or brand. The fact that you are not technically gifted does not help so it can take you weeks to figure it out. If only there was a way to create a new landing page for your business within 24 hours without the need to learn to code that would really help. In this post, you will learn where to find the best landing page templates and how you can get one customized to suit your business requirements. What is a Landing Page? Did you know that all web pages are not created equal? There are many people who are still confused about what is a landing page. A landing page is a web page that is designed to accomplish a specific purpose or goal. Some examples of goals include to sell something, join your email list, watch a video, encourage social sharing and much, much more. Landing pages tend to focus on a single goal when compared to other types of web pages. If a landing page is not achieving the intended goal then it would need to be tweaked until it does. Other names for a landing page include: * Squeeze page* Lead capture page* Opt-in page* Lead magnet page* Free offer page As you can see the list can be endless when it comes to naming a landing page. So, what are the key elements that make a landing page different from any other page? Well, let's spend some time looking at the anatomy of a high converting landing page in more detail. The Anatomy of a Landing Page If there is one thing you need to remember when creating a landing page is the fact that less is more. In other words, the less things you have on a landing page is the more it has a chance of achieving its goal. The most popular kind of landing page that is used by a small business is a squeeze page or opt-in page. It is mainly used to offer a freebie or lead magnet in order to grow your email list. Here's an example of a landing page I created over 3 years ago. What do you notice about it? In case you are wondering if that is everything on the page the answer is yes. What is the goal of this landing page? Can you guess? The main goal is to get the user to sign up for the mini eCourse. There isn't anything else for them to do. Yes, they can decide not to sign up but there are only two options available to them. There are 6 key elements of this landing page and these are: * Who* What* When* Where* Why* How Who It is for anyone interested in learning more about Facebook marketing and they need to have an email address to get acce...

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