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Rules for Landing Page Optimization

Post by mariatamis » Tue Sep 29, 2009 12:35 pm

This is by no means a definitive look at what matters on landing pages. There are more than seven rules. For additional insight I would direct you to this three-part series on Landing Page Optimization. However, these seven basic elements are ones I’ve used consistently for many years now with great results.

1. Have a Clear and Direct Headline
Your landing pages should designed so the headline is first thing a user sees upon landing. First impressions on landing pages are as important as the offline world. Make sure the headline is a direct and simple statement of what the user is trying to accomplish. The goal of the headline is to bridge the moment of recognition so the user understands that the rest of the page content is aligned with completing their goal.

2. Place High Value on Whitespace
Users do not read all the text on a web page. Users scan the text and take away only certain elements that they use to make a decision if the page is relevant to their goal or not. Clean use of space allows users to scan and absorb key messages.

3. Deliver Your Value Proposition with Short Direct Messaging
Your value props should all be the answers to “why?â€

herts
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Want to change my field to software, need advise please

Post by herts » Tue Sep 29, 2009 7:16 pm

Hello members,
I am a ILR holder in UK. I wish to enter in to IT field but have not much idea about it, also I am not into programming stuff. Could you hi tech guys let me know what would be the best IT language I should study, I am into medical engg now, would prefer something which has hardware as well.
Thanks

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