A landing page is a page on your website that receives traffic from external sources.
For example, you pay to have an ad placed on another website (see below) offering a special discount to potential customers who answer your call to action to 'click here'. Those who click are routed to a landing page.
A landing page might be customized for each advertisement or other external link, or the Web designer may create a single landing page. The landing page will contain the information or access needed by the person who clicked in. Other uses for landing pages are:
Landing pages are only effective if the customer completes the action that they started by clicking into the website. This action could be providing an email address in order to subscribe to an online newsletter, placing an order, completing a survey, answering a call to action to comment or share, or simply reading the content you have provided to them.
Optimizing your landing page is simply taking the steps required to make sure that your landing page provides information that is quickly and easily understand, promotes engagement, exudes trustworthiness and is intuitive. Unfortunately, it isn't always easy to accomplish this. Even professional Web developers sometimes miss the mark when it comes to landing page optimization. The well-optimized landing page can increase traffic to your website or blog and increase conversion rates as well. In order to help you optimize your landing page, we have created a list of methods that you can use as best practices guidelines.
When a visitor hits your landing page, they should be able to discern all of the information that they need and know the next step to take in just a few seconds. They can't do this if the landing page is busy with a lot of images and superfluous information. Here are the steps that you can take to create a clean and easy to understand landing page:
You have gone to considerable effort, and likely cost, to get visitors to come to your landing page. Chances are you've linked to your landing page on social media, included the link in marketing emails, purchased advertising space, and done any other number of things to earn the 'click' that gets a visitor to enter your landing page. Now that they have 'landed' you have to finish the sale. Here are a few tips for making that happen.
If you want potential customers to be able to find your landing page via internet searches, you will need to use SEO techniques to increase the likelihood that it will receive optimal positioning on SERP. Here are a few steps that you can take in order to optimize your landing page for search engines:
Once you have taken the time to implement some of these suggested methods for optimizing your landing page, you will probably want to know how successful your efforts are. If you want some feedback on how well your landing page has been optimized, you have several options when it comes to measuring this. You can also use analysis tools as a way to measure whether or not your landing page is getting the results you need. A good tool will provide information on bounces, which links are clicked, how long visitors stay on your landing page, and much more.
A well-optimized landing page can mean the difference between the success and failure of a marketing campaign. Unfortunately, in many cases, too much effort and care is placed in getting potential customers to the landing page, and not enough in getting customers to convert or answer the call to action when they arrive. With optimization, you can make your efforts worthwhile, and increase your customer conversion rates.