THREAD: My step-by-step guide to writing landing pages
There’s two parts of a landing page:
a) what’s immediately visible (above the fold)
b) what the user scrolls to (below the fold)
Let's start above the fold.
“A caveman should be able to glance at it and immediately grunt back what you offer” — Donald Miller
Here’s my formula:
1/ Explain the value you provide (title)
2/ Explain how you'll create it (subtitle)
3/ Let the user visualise it (visual)
4/ Make it believable (social proof)
5/ Make taking the next step easy (CTA)
1/ Let's start with titles.
When your product is unique all you have to do is explain what you do as simply as possible.
Most products aren't unique. So a hook adds *oomph*.
The easiest way to write hooks is to address your customer's biggest objection.