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    landing Page

    What is landing Page?

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    Usually means the first page someone lands on when they go to a website. It's often the same thing as a "splash page" which has very little information on it, and tells people "No, it wasn't good enough to type in our url... we want you to do a little song and dance first. 'Click Here To Enter'!"

    http://www.hospitalityadventures.com/ is an example I just found via google. They are considered a Bad Idea most of the time. Imagine if you couldn't enter a store without someone standing in the way asking you "Are you sure you want to enter? Ring this little bell if you want to enter".

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    Where do you find these people? Jeez. We know the web developer is a pro, just look at the meta data:
    <meta name="GENERATOR" content="Microsoft FrontPage 4.0">
    <meta name="ProgId" content="FrontPage.Editor.Document">
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    Stomme you're just too kind. I usually refer queries of this type to:


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    Oh, sorry JJ, you meant Let Me Google That For You? : ) awesome page.

    But it doesn't necessarily also state how nasty evil awful the things are (though I suppose it depends on the website).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stomme poes View Post
    Oh, sorry JJ, you meant Let Me Google That For You? : ) awesome page.

    But it doesn't necessarily also state how nasty evil awful the things are (though I suppose it depends on the website).
    lol, yes..... except I couldn't even be bothered to Google it for them.

    Interesting that you see them as a bad thing though, for me a landing page is simply the page the traffic lands on, wherever it's coming from. The form that landing page takes can vary considerably but always I try to design them to best convert the specific type of traffic they'll be receiving. Are you talking about sales letter pages?

    I don't like splash pages though, or intro pages. A link saying 'skip intro' might as well say, 'this is rubbish don't even bother looking at it'.
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    Someone on some blog somewhere called LMGTFY a perfect example of passive-aggression. I agree completely, and use it regularly. Makes a nice change from my usual straightforward aggression.

    I think the same argument could be made for splash pages. "Are you really sure you want to visit us? You don't have to, you know, there are other pages on the Internet, but if you really want to visit us, you can just click that blue link thingy there and I guess we'll share our content with you ... but only if you really want to ... I'll just go stand in the corner and not think about how condescending you are to deign to pay us a visit...."


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    A landing page is a term used for pages that you would like PPC ads to be directed to or for very targeted keyword terms for organic results.

    Landing pages in this sense will have very little navigation in order to get each visitor right into the funnel and lead them through a clear path right to a conversion.

    You'll know you've hit a great example of a landing page if you click on a paid search ad in Google and the resulting page has nothing but copy and a clear call to action, such as "Fill out this form and get this" or "sign up for a trial today", etc.

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    I always define them separately:

    Splash Screen: A visual display which occurs upon visiting the website, usually comprised of Flash, video, audio or just advertising before the content appears.
    Landing Page: A central deport page where the whole website rotates around, sometimes designed different to the other pages, it's all about showcasing the site.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlexDawson View Post
    Landing Page: A central deport page where the whole website rotates around, sometimes designed different to the other pages, it's all about showcasing the site.
    That's very much a designers view of landing pages IMO. My view is from a marketing perspective where the landing page is designed to make visitors do something very specific like give their email address, contact me or buy something.
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    I would class that as a "call to action" rather than a landing page (IMO), Landing pages are usually where someone ends up rather than where they were directed

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlexDawson View Post
    I would class that as a "call to action" rather than a landing page (IMO), Landing pages are usually where someone ends up rather than where they were directed
    A landing page must have a call to action, that's what makes it a landing page, I was right that we were seeing this from different perspectives.

    This is from Sitepoint's own Online Marketing PDF about landing pages:

    Focus on One Objective

    A landing page should focus on one primary objective—a call to action. Your call to action might be to encourage a visitor to order a specific product, sign up for a newsletter, or create a new user account on your site. You should ensure that

    Turn Page Views into Profit

    everything on your landing page is focused on encouraging that objective to be met—images, text, even the layout should help encourage the user to act.
    Your visitor should find it easy to understand what it is that you want them to do. Your call to action should appear at the top, middle, and end of your landing page and should be clear and concise.
    It then goes on to talk about testing and value propositions etc etc

    A landing page isn't simply a page that people land on, it's a tool for acheving a very specific goal, or it should be if done properly. I would add 'IMO' except this isn't my opinion, it's a standard understanding of landing page design.
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    A landing page isn't a landing page unless it's tied to a specific advertisement and a specific goal.

    If you want to learn about landing page design, testing and optimization, I recommend you sign up for the Marketing Experiments free weekly clinics. Often they run live optimization clinics showing how to run proper split and multivariate tests, how to analyze the statistics and ensure they're meaningful, and show the before and after results of their tests optimizing landing pages for some of the web's top retailers.

    http://www.marketingexperiments.com
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    A landing page isn't a landing page unless it's tied to a specific advertisement and a specific goal.
    I guess this kinda explains it... why many sites seem to think Click To Enter is a Call To Action, lawlz.

    This thread started out with a really simple question but it turned out really well and valuable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stomme poes View Post
    I guess this kinda explains it...
    I only said that in about five different ways already in this thread, like here:

    Quote Originally Posted by JJMcClure View Post
    A landing page isn't simply a page that people land on, it's a tool for acheving a very specific goal, .
    what was it about my explanations that wasn't clear?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Grossman View Post
    I recommend you sign up for the Marketing Experiments free weekly clinics. Often they run live optimization clinics showing how to run proper split and multivariate tests, how to analyze the statistics and ensure they're meaningful, and show the before and after results of their tests optimizing landing pages for some of the web's top retailers.
    Yeah I love that site, always on it for stats and ideas.
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    ^Kindof explains why I saw splash/intro pages as landing pages. I read both your post and Dan's at the same time, since they were both new (to me today), and emphasising that it's "landing" if it tries to make people Do Something.

    Don't worry, it's not like I was sitting there all confused and then I suddenly saw The Light when Dan's comment appeared, lawlz. They were all just reinforcing each other.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stomme poes View Post
    Don't worry, it's not like I was sitting there all confused and then I suddenly saw The Light when Dan's comment appeared, lawlz. They were all just reinforcing each other.
    Sorry, feeling a bit sensitive this morning....
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