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6 commentsTuesday, July 29, 2008

Impatience Key To Optimizing Landing Pages

People want to act fast on their wants and needs

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I am not sure impactience is the key

In fact, I think the key is consistency. Check out the ten tips that I've seen work miracles for my clients: http://www.semwisdom.com/blog/featured-article but, again, these require quite some patience and consistency. Oh, and time!

Great

great information, i will

great information, i will have to change the direction to which my LP's are going. Thanks for this straight forward article.

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Great article

Great article David. I agree there is an need for information fast and people dont want to wait to get their questions answered or to buy a product.

content

I do like the content comment of 'cut it in half and do it again' - it's what we've been telling clients for years. Let's face it, we have seven seconds to grab the user after he's landed on a page. Reading what I've just written will take you seven seconds so now I may as well wander off or just stop...

Keyword density? 3.3% of little is exactly the same as 3.3% of a lot.

So, is design important? Looking at the design of Knol, evidently not.

soo...

... these tips sound like pages should be similar to the 'short format' Internet Marketing pages.

1) Wow headline
2) Subheading to build on wow
3) paragraph
4) call to action
5) paragraph
6) call to action
7) ending paragraph
8) call to action
9) final offer
10) call to action

That'll really add to the users experience... not...

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