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Make sticky landing pages a norm!

Many companies still find it difficult to create sticky and attractive landing pages. Despite a catchy design and engrossing content, not many clients land on your page. That’s because of the lack of optimization. The main point in optimizing a landing page is through the flow of the control.

Just imagine you are watching a blockbuster movie at home. During the commercial ads you tend to flip channels and find out another blockbuster movie running on another channel. You watch and then again flip channels. However, when you are in a multiplex, you never do that. That’s because of the lack of distractions.

Similarly, when you design your landing page, design it such that your offer or call-to-action (CTA) looks like the only possible path through the page. Your landing page will be much more successful at converting clicks to leads when you eliminate links that allow visitors to navigate away from the page.

Now that you know that the only option to click for your customer is the CTA, ensure that you eliminate the top and side navigation too. Although this navigation would lead to your webpages and their inside pages, the motive of the visit gets lost on the way. There is no point in making your customers navigate across the webpages and not getting converted. Your motive is to convert them on your landing page and that’s where it should end.

Landing Page Optimization is not just dependent on content. It also depends on the design, number of hyperlinks, and the kind of keywords used in it. You need a professional and an expert hand to create a one of its kind landing page which can pull up strongly on search portals as well as make it sticky for those who land.

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