Hey!
It looks like you're browsing in . Would you like to switch over to the website?
Does this offer excite you? Interested in putting us to the test?
Hold on there, tiger…not so fast.
Gotta back up a little first.
Because this is not for everybody.
There are three important factors which must exist before you should even think about applying for this opportunity:
Look, this is the closest you’ll ever get to someone giving you free money.
Because, what all this means is, if we fail (very unlikely) to beat your current landing page, you won’t owe us a single red cent.
Think about it, you pay…
And guess what else? If we do beat your current landing page (highly likely) you’ll still not be out of any money…
Because every dollar you pay us will come from the EXTRA sales you wouldn’t have made unless we created our new landing page for you!
Why are we making such an offer?
Well, It’s very simple…
Only the Gods, tigers, and immortals have tiger blood *wink*.
But seriously…
We practice what we preach and make offers so good only a lunatic could refuse!
This is a key ingredient to sky high conversion rates!
Now, you’re still here with me – reading this, so what to do next…
Go here and book in a 30-minute strategy session with my team to see if we’d be a good fit.
Good question. It’s one we get asked all the time. It all boils down to focus and the conversions – leads, sales or whatever action you want visitors to take – that results.
As the main page on a website, the focus of a homepage is to give an introduction into a company’s values and their product/service. The layout and content is specifically designed to pique the interest of visitors and encourage them to explore the other pages on the site.
In contrast, the whole focus of a landing page is conversion. It’s a standalone page (that’s usually built on a company’s website domain) that’s designed to trigger a specific action of the user. It gets rid of distraction and keeps the user focused on one thing, whether that’s signing up for a newsletter, booking an appointment or buying a product.
Yes. You have a product to sell and a landing page is one of the most effective ways to persuade visitors to act on an offer. We’ll use a magnetic headline, trust indicators, social proof and other kickass elements to compel visitors to take action and hit that CTA button.
But this approach isn’t suitable for all businesses. Ecommerce landing pages are very effective if you sell one product. Once you start expanding your business and product range, landing pages no longer make sense as a standalone web project.
A homepage is typically a summary of your business and a directory for your products or services. You could say it’s like a digital foyer / welcome page for your business. Home Pages are great, but they rarely drive conversions. A landing page, in comparison, is a single focused page that is designed with one goal in mind. That goal is conversions. A landing page:
If you want to SELL rather than welcome people to your website , a landing page is the solution every time.
Always a landing page. It’s simple. Here’s an example why;
Let’s say a customer clicks on your ad after searching Google for ‘gas fitting services in South Melbourne’. They didn’t search for your company; they’re just looking for a gas fitter and decided to click on your ad. Instead of taking the user to a landing page that’s kitted out with all the info they need to know about your gas fitting services, they end up on your homepage – a page that is littered with information and category listings that are linked to all the services you offer. They’re now looking at a page that talks about emergency plumbing and plumbing maintenance.
That user now has to figure out how to find out about your gas fitting services. That takes time. It takes effort. And it will most likely result in a bounce.
YES! Landing pages are most effective when they are talking about one product or service. Why? Because it’s…