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Written by Veronica Carrillo
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Saturday, 26 December 2009 09:23 |
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Not all home or landing pages are created equal, nor do they have the same goal in mind. So, if you want yours to do its job, you need to know what that job is. Your home page can accomplish several different goals... just not at the same time. That's why most online business owners have several websites, each with their own landing page. Let's take a look at the jobs a home page can accomplish:
by VeronicaCarrillo
Not all home or landing pages are created equal, nor do they have the same goal in mind. So, if you want yours to do its job, you need to know what that job is. Your home page can accomplish several different goals... just not at the same time. That's why most online business owners have several websites, each with their own landing page. Let's take a look at the jobs a home page can accomplish:
In my browsing of the web sites in my directory I have come a cross many web sites that are displaying "Web Page Under Construction".
Why does the owner/designer of the web site feel that they need to announce to the world that they have not finished constructing their page yet? If your plans are to provide a fantastic web site with all the bells and whistles and you are not quite ready with the completed product after registering the domain name. Wait, I know, lets create an index page that says, "Web Page Under Construction".
Make a Sale Also called sales pages, a web page that makes a sale is basically a sales letter or store front online. All actions that a visitor can take (besides leaving, of course) is to buy something. Amazon.com is an example of a store front home page. But for most small business owners a simple sales letter suffices. If you're getting really creative, your sales letter can be in the form of a video.
Build a List Landing pages that have the sole purpose of building a list are often called squeeze pages. Basically a visitor to such a web page either provides their name and email address in return for an opt-in bonus... or they leave. This type of web page has an opt-in box as its focal point. Any and all text is there to convince the visitor to enter their name and email address in the form provided.
The purpose of your home page... indeed, your website... determines how you go about designing the look, feel and copy of that page. So be very clear on your goal before you start working on its design.
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