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It doesn't matter how much traffic you generate if your landing pages don't convert it into signups or sales.
Your copy and design won’t matter if you commit these sins.
Too many CTAs (“Buy Now” vs. “Learn More” vs. “Download” confuses visitors).
No testimonials (70% of buyers trust peer reviews over branded content).
Ignoring mobile (53% of traffic abandons if pages load slower than 3 seconds).
See real-world examples of these fails—and how to fix them in 10 minutes…
Fix Your Landing Pages!
How to Rescue a Broken Landing Page
Here are 3 Quick Fixes for landing pages that don't convert.
Mistake #1: CTA Overload
Fix: Use a single “Primary” button (e.g., “Get Instant Access”) + a secondary “Learn More” link. If you need to repeat them throughout a longer page, keep them consistent... ie. use the same text and design all the way through.
Mistake #2: Silent Social Proof
Fix: Add a “Recent Purchases” ticker (e.g., “John in Texas bought 12 minutes ago”) as a quick fix, but start asking for testimonials as a long term solution!
Mistake #3: Mobile Neglect
Fix: Test with Google’s Mobile-Friendly Tool—simplify forms and compress images. Check your layout on a few different devices and don't assume everyone uses the same ones you do.
Pro Tip: Heatmaps show where users actually click (grab a free trial of Hotjar if your page is still struggling).
What About Affiliate Offer Landing Pages?
How often have you found a great affiliate offer with a poor landing page? The fact is, that is a great opportunity if you're prepared to do a little bit more than the average affiliate...
You can make your own landing page on LeadsLeap in a matter of minutes, capture leads into your own email list, and then send them on to the offer... and follow up if they don't buy straight away.
You can focus on the features/benefits that you find most attractive, add your own testimonial and even add your own bonuses if they purchase through your link.
This is a massive opportunity most affiliates miss... they just use the same bad pages everyone else is using and complain the the offer doesn't convert.
So whether it's your offer or someone else's: if you're going to send traffic, it makes sense to take a few extra minutes to make sure the landing page is the best it can be!
This has opened my eyes to marketing. I don't agree with the ticker system, that is in effect lying, and so wrong, I would never use that.
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Miriam
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