8 tips to level-up landing page

Sveta Bay
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1. Delete an annoying pop-up 2. List no more than 5 features
 3. Have at least 3 different social proof blocks
 4. Repeat your value proposition at least 4 times
 5. Handle the objections near the price
 6. Highlight key ideas in testimonials
 7. Add a loom-style product video
 8. Have one CTA per landing page What worked for you? 👀 10 more tips in the article ➡️ https://blog.makerbox.club/10-ti...

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Edun Kerry
and to add to this •Write Clear and Concise Headlines by Getting really Specific About Your Value proposition •make the page easy to navigate( optimized for mobile) •Focus on letting your customers understand the benefits of your offer Vs the features Good luck 🎊💯
George Tsiramua
You have just inspired me to start updating our product landing page. Thank you.
Maria Hayat
I like the idea of adding a loom-style product video
Chetan Natesh
Great list Svet, thanks ✌️
Rohan Pathak
The last one is definitely the most important one. It is tempting to put up multiple call to actions on the landing page but the key is to come back to that one call to action which you want them to take!
Rohan Pathak
Also, a slight tweak to the 2nd one, talk more about the benefits rather than the features!
design arch
Thanks for sharing😍
Csaba Zajdo
Seems great. Thank you for adding useful content!
Tibor Szantai
You can also try OptiMonk, a complete toolset that helps you create truly personalized messages for your landing pages.
Vaalz
Just what I needed to read. Thank you!
Heleana Grace
This is pretty awesome. I am re-thinking my website copy as we speak. 😅 The value proposition part is the tricky one I think, what is the reason for listing it 4 times, and how do you make it look organic?
Natallia Shakhmetava
Thanks for sharing! I agree with everything, but the most important, i guess, is "Highlight key ideas in testimonials
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Rahul Mehta
First and foremost, be clear about what you want visitors to do after clicking on your link. This will help you determine the best design and messaging for your landing page. Next, use compelling visuals to capture attention and promote conversion rates. Use attractive designs, animations, or videos that will get people excited about what they'll experience once they arrive on your page. Make sure that all elements of your landing page — from the copywriting to the user interface — work together seamlessly in order not waste anyone's time or effort. Finally,.keep things fresh by testing different variations (e.g., headlines) and incorporating new features regularly in order to keep users engaged..
Marko Rakic
Wow, that's a solid list. Thank you Sveta!
Andrew C.
those are some basic tips... still well-taken thanks...
Paul Michaels
Thanks for the tips, Sveta! To be transparent, I am a huge fan and a customer of Sveta and Dan's Makerbox Frameworks and Workbook products on Product Hunt. Both products give me the superpower of handling my marketing duties competently and without stress. I have just used these 8 tips (and the 150 Makerbox strategies/tools) to make a landing page for my upcoming Product Hunt product; Exercise or Excuses (https://go.exerciseorexcuses.com), and I still have a couple of things to add, like the loom video. I highly recommend the Makerbox products because they help you show your products in their best light.