
Posted by JR in Landing Pages, Webmaster/Website Optimization
There are millions of websites out there with LAME landing pages, that do not provide clear and enticing marketing messages that keep visitors and these websites will lose lots of traffic and therefore lots of money!! DON’T LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOU!
This post continues a series on landing pages as promised in my previous post: What is Your Landing Page Doing? Part 1 of 4.
One of the most important parts of a good landing page are headlines and welcome messages. A landing page is an important Internet Marketing Strategy as this is the first impression visitors will get of your site and that marketing message can make or break you.
Headlines and Welcome Messages are the first things that a visitor sees when they get to the landing page of a website or blog.
Statistics show that a website has 5-10 seconds to engage the interest of their visitors before they exit the page, and headlines are they way this is accomplished by grabbing a visitors attention and announcing the “theme” of the website/blog.
It is important to remember that the headline and or welcome message must match the Title and Description from your Meta Tags and fulfill the promise in search results. Not being consistent in this is the best way to say bye-bye to your visitors.
Are You Losing Weight the Right Way? If Not you May be Risking your Health and Affecting the Rate of Pounds Lost! Learn How a Personalized Diet Plan can Optimize your Weight Loss and at the Same Time Maintain a Top Level of Health.
This headline is very effective because it contains the three components that a headline should have.
Component 1 – Ask a Question
As I previously mentioned in my post: Are you Writing Garbage?- Keys to Writing Great Articles. In any title or headline, a question is a powerful method of grabbing the attention of a reader.
Are you Losing Weight the Right Way? will entice people to keep reading, because an open question drives humans crazy and makes them wonder what they are missing.
Component 2 – Provide Doubt or Uncertainty
If Not you May be Risking your Health and Affecting the Rate of Pounds Lost!
This statement creates more doubt, engages visitors emotionally, let’s them know that they maybe missing out on something important or that there is a problem that needs to be fixed.
Component 3 – Provide a Solution
Learn How a Personalized Diet Plan can Optimize your Weight Loss and Allow you to Maintain a Top Level of Health.
This component let’s visitors know what they can expect to get from your website and most importantly that you will provide the solution to the question, the doubt and the problem. This is the most important part of the headline.
Looking to Trick out your My Space Page? Choose from over 1,000 themes that Will Make you a MySpace Superstar.
Want to Grow your Music Collection? Tired of Paying $20 for an Entire CD when you only want one song? Save your Money, and Download Individual Songs from over 1,000,000 artists.
Is Acne Ruining your Social Life? Are you Staying Home Saturday Nights Because of Nasty Zits? Find out how to Control that Acne and Say Goodbye to Zits Forever!
A simple headline can also deliver a powerful and convincing message as to why the visitor should stick around. One of the best examples of this is on Aaron Wahl’s SEOBook site:
Aaron’s marketing message is made clear by the Headline in three words. Learn – is the service the website provides. Rank is the end goal and Dominate is the payoff.
He supports his headline further by elaborating more on what he provides and the payoffs in the message further down the page:
A Welcome Message is another way to create a connection between you and your visitors and let them know what they can expect to get from your website. A welcome message can be used in combination with a headline, or by itself.
If you have an Affiliate Marketing Website, such as an eBay BANS store, or maybe an Amazon Affiliate website, then the welcome message can give you a chance to convince the visitor why they should shop through your website instead of going to the source, here is a welcome message for a BANS store.
The line “The User-Friendly eBay Discount Digital Camcorder Store” is a great way to convey the benefit of visiting your site rather than going straight to eBay.
Stay tuned for Part 3 of Landing Page Optimization.
Let’s talk, what works for you on your landing pages?
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Very timely as I need all the help I can get in this area. I’ll have to check out part 1 and then follow along
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LOL, I know Dennis, this is so important and as I was compiling this post it made me rewrite two of my headlines and I am thinking of revising this blog too. This is just so crucial to any online campaign.
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