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Post by account_disabled on Mar 16, 2024 6:18:41 GMT
When visitors land on a page, you want to keep them there until they take that action, whether it's signing up for a product or downloading an ebook. Leaving the navigation bar may cause them to continue wandering. To keep visitors focused on the content and message of your landing page, remove the main site navigation from the page so they don't navigate away from the page. You should also pay attention to the navigation as it Marketing List relates to lead generation on your landing page. If you have a form, keep questions to a minimum. Among marketers, 30.7% suggest that four is the ideal number of questions to include on a landing page. Do you need to add a form to your landing page? You can easily create a form using HubSpot's free form builder. In the landing page example below from MIT Technology Review, the form includes seven fields to fill out, one of which is optional. The rest of the page is simple, offers clear navigation, and describes exactly what you'll get after submitting the form. Image source 4. Don't try to cram too much information into your landing pages. Make it clear what the page is about AND what you want the visitor to do .
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