Is my landing page any good?

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Here's a landing page that I did for one of my books :

https://easyanxiety.clickfunnels.com/welcome

I know that I need a domain name, but for now I just want to know if it's a good landing page.

I originally had the sign up form on it, but I've heard that replacing it with a button which leads to a form is better.

I'm using google adwords to get eyeballs on it, although I'm still learning the ins and outs of it.


This is my structure :

* Landing page with button

* Sign up form (mailchimp. you can see it if you click on the button)

* "Go and check your email and confirm" page

* Email to confirm

* "Thank you, now check your email again for your free book" page

* Email with link to freebie

* Page with PDF of the book, which they can save


The reason why I'm giving away the book, at least for now, is because at this stage all I want to do is see how well this whole thing works. Everything is a test, as they say.

I don't have any emails to send to subscribers, although I'm trying to figure out a way to curate relevant content from blogs and compile short PDFs (like a magazine, but very short), which I think would be more interesting than just a regular email. I've only found one place to do that, and that's Zinepal Online PDF and eBook Creator , which is ok but a bit unreliable.

So is my landing page ok? I'd like to know what I'm doing right as well as what's wrong with it.

So far I've had 5 or 6 subscribers, in 10 days.
#good #landing #page
  • Profile picture of the author dburk
    Hi Johnny,

    Since you are posting this in the CRO forum, I have to ask "have you tried CRO?"

    Asking for opinions about your website design, or critiques of your copywriting skills can be answered in the Website Design and Copywriting forums.

    CRO (Conversion Rate Optimization) is a marketing discipline that involves testing different ideas and concepts, analyzing the results to gain insights which you apply to your next round of tests, repeating the cycle in a continuous improvement process.

    The purpose for this forum is to discuss CRO topics, so what have you tried so far as CRO processes? Do you have any data that can be analyzed?

    If you are asking how to get started in CRO, I would suggest that you get started first by implementing tracking code snippets to gather data for analysis. A very good, and free option is Google Analytics. By installing analytic software you can begin monitoring and measuring the behavior of visitors to your website.

    Once you have some data we can help you by showing you how to segment the data and identify valuable insights, which you can then apply to your landing page in the form of an A/B split test. By measuring the results of a split test you can confirm the validity of your insight while at the same time benefiting from improved performance of your conversions. This eliminates the opinion based decision making which is likely to lead to poor performance where you have no idea why, or what to do about it.

    Opinions are guesses, data is fact. Why guess when you have data?
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