posted a simple video on YouTube, with a space theme (linking interstellar travel with getting website traffic).
The landing page was connected to this theme as you can see with the starfield background.
But there was very little other information on there.
A simple promise, and a big green button to unlock that promise.
"Don't over-complicate things - make a promise and show them how to get it."
Here's another example.
This was a live call I did with my good friend Richard Legg;
Clean Landing Page
As you can see, the design is very simple.
There's a picture of Richard and I to build the connection in the prospect's mind between the two of us.
There's a big promise in the simple headline, and also a sense of scarcity related to the fact this call is not going to be recorded.
Again, very simple page, which performed very well indeed.
Here's the next step for you...
Step 3. Use Fascination Bullets
Bullet PointsFascination bullets are a type of bullet points which germany number data create a big sense of curiosity in the mind of the reader.
They simply have to know what you're talking about in the specific bullet point.
Bullet points are normally used on sales letters.
In fact, over the course of my 20 year internet marketing career, I've probably written many 1000s of bullet points.
"I've had people come up to me at marketing events and say they've bought my products specifically because of an individual bullet point they saw on a sales letter!"
This shows you how powerful bullets can be.
You want to keep your landing page simple, and to the point - using bullet points can help you summarise key benefits.
As you can see in this example, the bullet point points used here, tapped into people's desire to generate revenue online;
I admit I've made the same mistake
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