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Planning Your Landing Page Theme
Perhaps the most important part of creating a landing page is
planning your landing page theme. How you select your theme, of
course, will all depend on how you plan to generate
traffic.
If you decide to generate traffic through search engine
optimization, planning your landing page theme will entail
finding phrases within your niche which have a high demand
(aggregate search value) and a low supply (small amount of
competing sites) and then creating multiple landing pages, each
optimized around a different phrase.
If, on the other hand, you decide to generate traffic through
pay per click (PPC) programs, such as Adwords, planning your landing page theme
will again entail tuning a number of different pages to fit
the keywords you are purchasing.
This is actually where most people fail when they create a
landing page: they don't tune it to fit a specific audience.
For instance, in the case of a squeeze page for a newsletter,
they might start a newsletter about toys, but they only create
one landing page and send all traffic to it. This is a big
mistake.
Chances are, if you create a quality product or newsletter, it
can benefit a number of people. So why not communicate the
exact benefits they will derive from subscribing or buying? If,
for instance, you have a newsletter about legos and toy blocks,
so you group it under the loose heading of “toys,” a visitor
who is looking specifically for information about either legos
or toy blocks will click off your page if they don't see the
direct connection to the exact topic for which they were
searching.
Instead, you will want to setup a page centered around legos
and a page centered around toy blocks. On each page, you will
want to communicate the specific benefits to joining the list
for each of those groups of visitors.
Going one step further, in addition to planning your landing
page theme, if you are creating a landing page for a
newsletter, you may also want to segment your list, so you can
send information specifically about legos to those who request
it - and information about blocks to those who request
it.
by Joe Cavell -
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