In episode #875, we discuss 7 landing page hacks. Tune in to see which ones you should test in 2019.
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- [00:27] Today’s Topic: 7 Landing Page Hacks to Test in 2019
- [00:35] 1: Using a tool like Landbot to make a conversational landing page.
- [00:51] If you want an example of this, go to the Marketing School site.
- [01:15] 2: Have them schedule a call right after you collect the lead (using Schedule Once).
- [01:40] 3: Write concise copy.
- [01:54] Swiped has good examples of this.
- [02:10] 4: Do the opposite of what everyone else is doing.
- [02:30] Right now, people are using Google Sign-in. Try doing something else that helps assuage people’s privacy concerns.
- [03:21] 5: Post a video on your landing page.
- [03:44] 6: Create a longer landing page.
- [04:15] 7: Incentivize people.
- [04:52] That’s it for today!
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