Instructions
Instructions
Landing Page Layout
High Converting Landing Page Layout
Website Header
Intro
*Main Hero Headline
Supporting Headline
Your Hero Image / Video
Website Body
The Benefits of Your Offering
A Paragraph About The Benefit
Key Benefits in Bullet Points
Reinforcing Statement
Images for Benefit Blurbs
Social Proof
Social Proof Content
Testimonials or Reviews
Testimonial Images
Statistics, Facts or Figures
Results, Case Studies or Stories
Call To Action (CTA)
Call to Action Instructions
Closing Statement
CTA Button Text and Function
Media Assets
Share Content Instructions
Upload Files
Link to Files
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High Converting Landing Page Layout
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Intro
What is this section about?
Your hero content will be the first thing people see when they land on your page. It needs to:
What does it look like?
Here is an example of a layout of this section
We will be asking for the following content:
*Main Hero Headline
What will they get, if they opt in for this offer?
This is the largest text on the website and the first thing that often catches the visitor's eyes.
Here's an example from Upwork (a freelancing platform): "How work should work"
Supporting Headline
Use a subtitle to provide extra information
Here's an example from Upwork (a freelancing platform): "Forget the old rules. You can have the best people. Right now. Right here."
Your Hero Image / Video
First impressions are important, and the hero image (or background video) is likely the first visual element of your landing page.
Ideally, a hero image should show the context of use and either show your product in use or show the outcome of your services
The Benefits of Your Offering
What is this section about?
This is where we describe your offer and answer why should they choose you? Your landing page needs supporting copy beyond the headline to persuade most people.
The key here is to describe specific benefits along with features. A benefit describes a positive impact that a feature has.
What does it look like?
There are lots of different layouts for a great landing page - your final design will depend on the content you provide and may also be determined by things like your goals, budget, market and audience.
We will be asking for the following content:
A Paragraph About The Benefit
This is an introduction/summary that should follow on from your Hero Statement, offering more detail about your product or service. It will lead into the bullet points
Key Benefits in Bullet Points
List 2 to 5 quick one-liner bullet point titles about your offer.
Followed by a supporting statements.
Try to make these as short and succinct as possible. Use short paragraphs and summarize only the most important features or benefits.
Reinforcing Statement
Please restate (in new words) your core offer
If your landing page runs long, it makes sense to remind visitors of your USP with a reinforcing statement toward the middle of the page.
Images for Benefit Blurbs
If you have images to go with the short benefit statements / paragraphs above, you may upload these here.
Social Proof Content
Social proof is the proof that people are using your product or service. It works because of the influence that people around us have on the decisions we make.
social proof takes many forms:
This content may be added throughout the landing page's body.
Testimonials or Reviews
If you have any quotes from your customers, colleagues, coaches (etc) that are relevant, please list them here.
Write the quote followed by the their name, company, or role.
For example: "[Your Service] helps us showcase the value our platform provides by generating high-quality customer proof. With the ability to scale content creation, we can dedicate more time to enabling our sellers and building relationships with advocates." - Meghan Anderson, VP of Marketing, Google.com
Testimonial Images
If you have photos or logos to go with any of the quotes in the previous question, please upload them here
Statistics, Facts or Figures
Results, Case Studies or Stories
Call to Action Instructions
What is this section about?
This is the conclusion of the landing page. At this point we aim to convert your visitor to a lead, if we haven't already!
What does it look like?
We will be asking for the following content:
Closing Statement
A closing statement backs up your unique selling proposition and gives your visitor one last chance to convert.
A strong closing statement might provide a little urgency or it could remind the visitor why they’re there in the first place. For a clickthrough page, it should also repeat your call-to-action to eliminate the need to scroll back up or down.
CTA Button Text and Function
Call-to-action (CTA) button, which can be either a standalone button or a form on the landing page designed for lead generation.
Share Content Instructions
If you have any more content you would like to send us, please share in this section either:
Upload Files
Ideally use real people. Avoid using stock images and videos.
Link to Files
Share via link to files instead.
For example: Google drive, Dropbox, etc.