Post by account_disabled on Feb 19, 2024 8:03:34 GMT
Simple, easy to understand and just enough form fields to get me started. Well done. What I would test on this form is a more benefit driven headline. Try: “Get a free sample chapter and design better apps” 3. Wait… what am I doing here again? The only thing that bugs me about this page is a sense of purpose. Does this page want me to sign up for a free chapter, or buy the book? Visitors hate choices so why give them a choice? If you want to sell, then make this page about selling the book. My recommendation would be to give away the free chapter and then try to sell the book on .
ATC School atc-school Click for full-size image 1. Headlines Buy TG Database headlines headlines This headline is okay, but it could be improved by adding a simple “Become a …” at the start. Also a benefit driven sub-headline would serve the page better. Try something like this: “Excel in a new, stable career with professional training from ATC”. 2. Large images need to be tested Whenever you use images that are a large part of your landing page you need to test them very well. Certain images will be conversion monsters and others will perform horribly.
3. Where am I headed? Turns out, this page is designed to convert me on their privacy policy… wait, huh? This link looks like a call to action. Either throw it under the form or in a footer, just don’t make it look like a goal. 4. You’re almost there! This form is close, but it’s still too scrunched. I’d space out the fields more and add the labels above the fields instead of inside them. When you place the name inside the field the name disappears once clicked on, often resulting in visitors clicking outside again to remember what the label said.
ATC School atc-school Click for full-size image 1. Headlines Buy TG Database headlines headlines This headline is okay, but it could be improved by adding a simple “Become a …” at the start. Also a benefit driven sub-headline would serve the page better. Try something like this: “Excel in a new, stable career with professional training from ATC”. 2. Large images need to be tested Whenever you use images that are a large part of your landing page you need to test them very well. Certain images will be conversion monsters and others will perform horribly.
3. Where am I headed? Turns out, this page is designed to convert me on their privacy policy… wait, huh? This link looks like a call to action. Either throw it under the form or in a footer, just don’t make it look like a goal. 4. You’re almost there! This form is close, but it’s still too scrunched. I’d space out the fields more and add the labels above the fields instead of inside them. When you place the name inside the field the name disappears once clicked on, often resulting in visitors clicking outside again to remember what the label said.