Subject: re: How To Design Your Landing Pages For Better Conversions

Hi {!firstname_fix},

Some time ago there was a period where all I could 
think about was how could I come up with new ways
to generate traffic to my site.

I didn't pay much attention to the traffic that I already
had coming in. I thought once that I generate traffic, 
that was it. That was all I had to do. 

But as luck would have it, I came across an article on
the web talking about importance of landing pages. 
So I revisited my landing pages, and I have to admit,
they were less than satisfactory. So I did further 
research and then proceeded to work on the 
improvement of my landing pages giving in the
hopes of increasing conversions. 

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And boy, did it ever.

And I am going to share with you today what I 
have learned.

In this special 2 part series of the DO's and DON'Ts 
on designing your LANDING pages, the first part 
today we will focus on the fatal mistakes that you 
can and SHOULD avoid


1) Be Clear

Inserting too many links or navigation 
on your sales page only further confuses your 
potential prospects and it can leave them disorganized. 
The desired call of action can easily be overwhelmed 
with these amount of choices at hand. 


2) Design Disaster 

1st impression counts. Whether it 
is in real life or in cyberspace. And in the 
World Wide Web, people can already have a first 
impression on your site as fast as under a second. 
That's not much time to make an impact doesn't it? 
Having overly-colorful choices of design for your 
site can be just as distracting or damaging as 
having none at all. 


3) Reputation

If you are a yet-to-be an established 
company or brand name then you are going need 
to earn the trust of your visitors if you want them
to do business with you. Validation such as 
testimonials from recognized and trusted names 
is a great way to establish the credibility of 
your company.


4) Information Overload

Information is good but if you squeeze everything 
in one landing page, it'll just look like 1 big boring
wall of text. Too much text can easily turn off 
visitors as they will have a hard time separating 
the facts from the fluff. This can leave easily them 
frustrated. And that's the last thing you want to do.


5) Form Filling 

It's alright for a landing page to have a form 
to gather additional information from its
visitors. But you know when a form has simply too
many fields to fill when you actually have to mouse-scroll
or press page down more than once to see it from
head to toe. Don't expect many people to take the 
effort to fill in such a lengthy form (on a sales page). 
You'll be lucky if there are any even.


Ok, we've about covered it for the NO-NOs when 
it comes to your landing page. Stay tuned for the 
2nd part of this newsletter where we talk about what 
you SHOULD do on your landing page to help with conversion. 

Learn how to earn money through Landing Pages by checking out this
amazing offer here:

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Cheers,

[Your Name]

[http://www.yourwebsite.com]