How to optimize a landing page for users
Landing pages are a very important part of your website. And if you optimize them, you can really boost your conversion rate. Obviously, you should tailor this page to your preferred audience, but there are a number of things that go for all landing pages. In this post, we’ll go over some best practices to get you going!
First of all, what is a landing page?
A landing page is a common asset of a marketing campaign. Visitors land on it from sources like a newsletter, social media or ad. It’s optimized to evoke a certain reaction from visitors, such as signing up for an event or subscribing to a newsletter. They can be but aren’t necessarily the same as the pages listed in your Landing pages report in Google Analytics, which are a list of pages that get the most traffic from external sources. Of course, you can do quite a few different things for your landing page to gain more traffic on it. But in this article, we’ll focus on how to increase the conversion rate of it.
Focus your landing pages
Focus is especially important on your landing pages since this is where you’re selling your products, offering your service, or establishing your expertise! Make sure you only have one point of focus on and not a lot of different things. If people come to your landing pages because they are looking for the ballet shoes you are offering on your website; you want to optimize your landing page in a way that guides them to your checkout.
For most landing pages it’s usually pretty easy to figure out what you want people to see most prominently. If you’re selling a product, your landing page for that product should focus on the ‘Add To Cart’ button, also known as the call-to-action. Think about the placement, color, and text of your call-to-action. We’ve said this before.
Headlines of your landing page
Your landing pages have to be very clear about your product from the start. People’s attention span is just about 8 seconds, so you have to make sure you tell all the important stuff first and tell it as fast as possible.
Make sure to optimize your headline and tagline. These should clearly communicate the core goal of your product. Create a headline for your landing page that attracts your visitors’ attention. Below that could be a tagline that brings home the message of your headline. Writing decent headlines and taglines is a science on its own, so you’d better test which ones work best!
Images
Images are said to have a significant impact on navigating your visitor from your landing page through your website. If you’re selling physical products, having decent images on your landing pages can have a really big impact. This way people will better understand what they’re buying. It’s a replacement for actually touching and seeing a product in a physical store.
An excellent way to increase people’s understanding of your product is by having pictures of people using your product on your landing page. People can envision themselves using the product then as well. Beware of the dangers of this, though: using people in pictures will almost always result in facial distraction. Make sure the people in the pictures are looking the right way.
Payment options
Nowadays, your eCommerce site needs to support the most common payment options. And if people see your landing page has (multiple) trustworthy credit card logos, they’ll feel safer on it! But most importantly, about 60% of your visitors will just abandon their transaction if their preferred payment option isn’t or appears not to be available. So make sure these signs and logos are easy to find on your landing pages.
Social proof: testimonials
Wikipedia gives the following description of the term ‘social proof’:
“A psychological phenomenon where people assume the actions of others in an attempt to reflect correct behavior for a given situation.”
This means that people will try to copy the behavior of others. And if you show them others who were (very) happy with your product, this will convince them to use it as well. One way to do this is by showing testimonials on your landing pages.
Another way to do this is by showing how many other people have already used your product. This is often used for newsletter subscriptions, for example. Because, if that many people subscribed, it must be really great, right?
Safety signs and security seals
Safety signs are security seals and logos that increase the trust of your visitors. They make sure people feel like your landing page is a safe place. Of course, some safety signs seem to be more effective than others. Though, having a security sign works better than having none.
CXL did a great article on which seals work best, go read that one as well.
Summarizing
So, to summarize, make sure to optimize your landing pages by using (the right):
- Focus
- Headlines
- Images
- Payment options
- Social proof
- Safety signs
All these things require some actual thought and testing before you’ll know what works specifically for your website. So make sure you put some thought into this and test different versions before deciding what to go with. Good luck optimizing your landing page!
Read more: The power of the landing page in Google Analytics »
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Thank you so much, Patrick. That’s wonderful to hear and we hope our writing and topics keep bringing you back to our blog :)
Thank you so much for writing about importance of landing page in SEO prospective. I want to know, if we use multiple keyword in Image Alt tag then, can it be beneficial to get rank higher in SERP?
Hi Deepak, thank you for your comment. In regards to your question, I wouldn’t suggest stuffing it with multiple keywords as this can result in a negative user experience and may cause your site to be seen as spam. You can read more about it here: https://yoast.com/image-seo-alt-tag-and-title-tag-optimization/
Good luck with your SEO!
I especially like “Landing pages are not the place to show off your creativity.” So true, and that’s something that I think MOST bloggers can take into account. Design and creativity are important, of course, but function and content are the real reasons people come and stick around.
I also like what was said about only asking for the most necessary content. I’ve seen a couple of email newsletters that I *would* have signed up for… but didn’t because they wanted me to enter my phone number and mailing address. Post thoroughly enjoyed and retweeted.
Thanks so much for the retweet, Jacobs! Love to read you’ve enjoyed our post.
I appreciate your quality stuff, I would love to read some interesting posts like this! Keep Sharing. It gives a broad view of the different methods used for optimizing the landing page. The one point where I was doing wrong I am not using any Image on my landing page, but I will definitely do it now for my website’s page. Thanks a lot for sharing your valuable knowledge with us.
Hi Olivia, thank you for your lovely words. And don’t worry, we’re not going anywhere! Keep an eye on our blog for more interesting posts about this topic and other posts on optimizing your site :)
I’m really happy to say it was an interesting post to read. I learned new information from your article.. Great stuff from your side and your thought about seo and thier function is unique and helpfull. This post for optimize a landing pages. I have also done this strategy and it’s work very well for my client
Hi there, Joe! Thank you so much for these lovely words. And great to hear that you’re already using this strategy and benefiting from it. Keep up the good work!
Landing page is called the Home page of the website.. so we use https urls..
Hi there, Ashok! I’m not quite sure if I understand your comment, so let me know if I’ve misinterpreted anything :) people can enter your site through the homepage, but they can also land directly on another page of your site specifically created for a certain campaign or keyword. This is what we call a landing page.
So your site can have multiple landing pages in addition to your homepage.
Good stuff! That is genius! I am going to implement that idea immediately.
Thanks Katie! Good luck with the implementation :)