Perfect sales letter dimension for wordpress

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Hello,

I was just wondering what are the perfect "width" dimensions for anyone who makes sales letters using Photoshop.

Majority of these sale letter images will be posted on a wordpress website.

On the Warrior Forum, the perfect width is 750pixel...

But what about a wordpress page?
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  • Profile picture of the author mrgoe
    It kind of depends on multiple factors and the most important one is the template. But wordpress is much more maleable
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  • Profile picture of the author Asim Nawaz
    It all depends on your WordPress theme that you are using
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  • Profile picture of the author Marketeranas
    There is no hard and fast rule about it !

    It totally depends on which theme you are using If you can tell me a theme name i can tell you more in a broader perspective
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  • Profile picture of the author lloydmc
    optimize press 2 is the theme I'm using.

    If push comes to shove, I'll just use the dimensions i've used for clients in WF sales letters.
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  • Profile picture of the author StanHyeck
    Originally Posted by lloydmc View Post

    I was just wondering what are the perfect "width" dimensions for anyone who makes sales letters using Photoshop.
    The perfect width is one that is TESTED for your specific market and the platform you're expecting people to consume the message on.

    If it's a computer, then test out widths at:
    relative (in other words flexible based on how wide the browser is)
    700 wide
    750
    800
    850
    900
    950

    Test it out, let your market tell you which is better. And do it by simple A/B split test.

    Test relative against 700 and see which one is better.

    Take the one that wins and test it against 750.

    Take the one that wins and test it against 800 ... and so on.

    You'll end up with the perfect width for your market and won't have to wonder anymore.
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