How To Make A Good Landing Page – A Quick 5 Point Checklist

When doing PPC advertising the plays a significant role in your success. A bad will “kill” even the most targeted visitor and he will leave your website. With more PPC ad networks putting a lot of emphasis on “Quality Score” and related pieces it becomes even more critical to have a great converting . Here is a quick checklist that will help you to evaluate your landing pages and to make better ones if needed.

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Are you telling your visitors what to do or do you let them decide what they should do (most likely leave your website using the wrong exit)? A clear is necessary (!) in making a good . The visitor needs to recognize immediately what the (landing) page is trying to sell him/her.. Use very clear readable text (extremely easy to understand). Use large generic fonts and eventually spice them up with unique graphics and icons. Be careful not do over-do it, because you do not want your sales pitch to be lost in the middle of a freakin’ “image war”. ;)

2) Match the look and feel of the existing website

Under no circumstances a should be totally different in design than the rest of the website. Maintain the same look and the same colors. You can play with the navigation bar a little bit and “hide” at the bottom of the to reduce the leakage. You want your visitors to exit through the (cloaked) affiliate link. Make sure all links to other pages of your website open a new browser window so that the stays open at all times.

3) Place the Sales content above the fold

It’s very important for your to keep all of the important information and the SIGN UP button above the fold of the page. The fold of a webpage is the point where a visitor would have to scroll down inside the browser window to see the remaining content of the . Landing pages should stick to a 800 x 600 resolution to meet 99% of all screen resolutions still out there. If somebody is browsing the web with a 640 x 480 resolution they would not see a forest because of all the trees anyway.

4) Content on Landing Pages

Since the implementation of the Quality Score by PPC advertising networks many advertisers have seen their minimum bid prices go through the roof, because their landing pages do not meet the quality standards required nowadays. Especially Adwords requires that people clicking on those links have a “quality experience” when hitting the of an advertiser. The “bots” of the PPC networks scan the landing pages and the surrounding pieces of the website to determine if the requirements of the quality rules are met or not. If your is mainly made from a sliced Photoshop image there is not much that helps to determine the quality of your . Therefore it is highly critical to have actual text content on your landing pages to help and the other PPC networks to “read” your properly and to assign a quality score.

5) Page Navigation

A needs to be considered a part of a website. It therefore requires the ability for the visitor to visit the rest of the website. Certain navigation pieces need to be in place to help with achieving a great quality score. Two navigational links are the absolute minimum to have. A link to the “Homepage” and a link to the “Privacy Policy” are considered to be essential. The more links the better. Include a link to a “Sitemap” as well as an link to an “About us” page. Here is a neat little trick that helped me to achieve great quality scores. Add links to related products of the product you are trying to promote. This type of links apparently makes the impression that the is really part of an overall website and not just an “add on”.

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Christoph Puetz is an experienced Internet Marketer doing Pay Per Click Advertising and Affiliate . He writes about his experience on his affiliate marketing blog.

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