Post by account_disabled on Feb 19, 2024 2:19:53 GMT -6
It’s like a bad joke from before css was invented. Scrap it all and build a new page. The only piece of copy that I would keep is this line: With SpyFu’s Keyword SmartSearch, build a well-calculated keyword list filtered to our exact specifications. If this page was made in the last 4 years you need to find a new designer. Stream Send stream-send Click for full-size image 1. A “Powerful” headline? What’s powerful? Come on people. Change the first line of the headline to say “Powerful Email Marketing”. 2. Punch up the form This form could grab a lot more attention if it was given a little facelift.
Adding a benefit to the call to action would be a nice addition that would be a Buy TG Database worthy test. Something like this: START FREE TRIAL Send your first email in just 5 minutes 3. Always Be Testing Test bold visuals like the one in the top right. You never know what will create a strong connection with your visitors. 4. Someone has a bullet point problem Ok, so it’s not really a problem with this page, but there are a TON of bullet points (20 to be exact) and no paragraphs. People like real sentences too sometimes. Tableau Tableau-Software Click for full-size image 1.
Get your story straight So you’re selling me “heat map software” but you’re showing me a graph? One of these things is not like the other my friend. Make your images relevant to your headlines and you’ll see your conversions go up. 2. Test your subtle name dropping If you are trying to convey that Facebook is a customer, then show the whole logo! Really? Why would you risk people missing this? You have a perfect opportunity to entice interest here. 3. Clean footer I like the footer of this page. It gives some additional company information and some social proof if needed.
Adding a benefit to the call to action would be a nice addition that would be a Buy TG Database worthy test. Something like this: START FREE TRIAL Send your first email in just 5 minutes 3. Always Be Testing Test bold visuals like the one in the top right. You never know what will create a strong connection with your visitors. 4. Someone has a bullet point problem Ok, so it’s not really a problem with this page, but there are a TON of bullet points (20 to be exact) and no paragraphs. People like real sentences too sometimes. Tableau Tableau-Software Click for full-size image 1.
Get your story straight So you’re selling me “heat map software” but you’re showing me a graph? One of these things is not like the other my friend. Make your images relevant to your headlines and you’ll see your conversions go up. 2. Test your subtle name dropping If you are trying to convey that Facebook is a customer, then show the whole logo! Really? Why would you risk people missing this? You have a perfect opportunity to entice interest here. 3. Clean footer I like the footer of this page. It gives some additional company information and some social proof if needed.