12 Best Landing Page Examples
By Neil Patel
Would you rather have a beautiful website or a website your customers love?
From a business perspective, you shouldn’t go for either.
Your answer must be 100% I want a high-converting website.
Because if people buy, then they both like it and you can safely and predictably scale your business.
Many people get in the trap of creating designs they like while their perfect client avatar is so much different than what they would imagine.
And that can be easily noticed when you click on ads you see on social media.
You might like the ad itself but most times the landing page on the other side is not what you want to see.
The connection between your traffic and your landing page is called an accurate message to market fit.
You want your message to perfectly fit your market so you can start with a winning funnel that’s only bound to go up from there.
Because if you mess up there, you would be optimizing and tweaking little components that will barely get you to break even.
But if you nail your message you would be getting customers left and right without even knowing why or how they came to you.
It’s your most powerful weapon and most businesses do it completely wrong.
So to help you out and guarantee your immediate success, we’ll be going over the best 12 landing page examples that you should use to scale your business.
We’ll go over each one’s strengths and weaknesses while making sure you find one that fits your exact business.
After this post, you’ll be able to come up with high-converting landing pages like magic.
But before we do that, we must go over…
What Makes a Great Landing Page?
In general, a great landing page includes:
- a strong heading that includes your main key word
- a subheading that clarifies the heading
- copy that explains the offer
- an image, video, or illutration that supports the offer
- a form or CTA button where the user can convert
You might also include social proof or trust symbols, such as reviews, testimonials, or logos of your past customers.
The exact design, however, will depend on your goals, your business, and your industry.
Let me ask you a couple of questions that will guide you in the right direction.
What do you want to accomplish with your landing page?
Your most common options are:
- Getting people to opt-in in exchange for free value on a subject.
- Directly selling a low-ticket product like a book or a mini-course.
- Free Trial offer for a monthly service or software,
- Free + Shipping offer where you count on upsells to make a profit.
You’ve got to know exactly what offer you want to present on your landing page before creating it.
Of course, there are other offers you can make but the idea here is to clarify what is the one that you want to use for your business.
If you’re not sure, there are multiple examples further down the post.
Are you committed to this project or are you just trying out an offer?
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Source:: Kiss Metrics Blog