A landing page<\/a> is a standalone web page that a person lands on after clicking through from an email<\/a>, ad, or other digital location.<\/p>\n

Once they\u2019re on your landing page, users are encouraged to take an action, such as joining your list<\/a> or buying your products. If the user takes the specific desired action, then your landing page has succeeded in getting them to convert.<\/p>","@type":"Answer"}},{"name":"What makes a homepage different from a landing page?","@type":"Question","acceptedAnswer":{"text":"

There are a handful of things that set homepages and landing pages<\/a> apart. Homepages have:<\/p>\n

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  1. More links. On a typical homepage, you can find at least 10 links. There's often a navigational menu at the top, links in the footer, and many in the page\u2019s content. On a well-optimized landing page, though, you'll usually find fewer links, and sometimes only one\u2014the link that allows your users to convert.<\/li>\n
  2. Broader CTAs. Your homepage introduces your business and serves as a hub from which users can navigate to other corners of your site. Because your homepage has so many jobs to do, its content is often broad and has less specific CTAs (e.g. learn more). Since landing pages have 1 goal, they have tailored CTAs (e.g. download our free ebook).<\/li>\n
  3. A different audience and purpose. Many of the people who visit your homepage probably haven\u2019t decided what they want yet. On the other hand, users who end up on your landing pages have already shown interest in what you offer. They\u2019ve ventured deeper into your customer journey and are more ready to convert.<\/li>\n<\/ol>","@type":"Answer"}},{"name":"What are the 2 main types of landing pages","@type":"Question","acceptedAnswer":{"text":"

    As far as structure goes, landing pages<\/a> are generally built to serve 1 of 2 functions: generate leads or direct users to the next step.<\/p>\n

    Lead generation landing pages<\/h3>\n

    Also known as lead gen<\/a> and lead capture pages, this type of landing page focuses on collecting lead data. In other words, it collects information about your customers.<\/p>\n

    Click-through landing pages<\/h3>\n

    Unlike lead gen pages, which use forms, the focal points of click-through landing pages are CTA buttons. Clicking the button redirects your users to a page where they can complete your desired action.<\/p>","@type":"Answer"}},{"name":"What are the benefits of a landing page?","@type":"Question","acceptedAnswer":{"text":"

    Landing pages<\/a> are different from other pages on your site because they focus on specific, short-term goals so that you can get the results you want. Besides increasing conversions<\/a>, improving paid ad campaigns, and yielding new audience insights, landing pages can:<\/p>\n

    Boost your credibility. Users typically appreciate clear, simple messaging that explains the value of what you\u2019re offering. A well-planned landing page shows your customers that you have their best interests in mind. They\u2019re also places where you can insert testimonials about your product or service, which are an element of social proof. Social proof has been shown to increase conversions.<\/p>\n

    Reinforce your brand. This is the result of maintaining consistency in your website\u2019s appearance, tone, style, and copy. Having a clear and strong brand has several benefits. When your users don\u2019t convert immediately, a strong brand identity<\/a> can help them remember you in the future, respond to your remarketing efforts, or recommend you to their friends.<\/p>","@type":"Answer"}}]} Skip to main content

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