A landing page could be the homepage of a website or any web page, representing a particular product or event, where the user lands on. The intent behind having a landing page for any website is to present a product, without bragging (using clear and precise content, and images). But the success of this page’s design depends on whether the user decides to take the specified action — such as signing up for updates or making a purchase. Is your landing page successful in persuading users to take the desired action? If not, then it could be because your landing page is not able to offer the expected user experience, which ultimately results in a lot of failed conversions. This article focuses on the checklist of user experience practices that you should be cross-checking while designing your landing page (which will increase conversions). We have also provided interesting examples of some great landing pages. 1.Plan your layout “ Simplicity is about the obvious and adding the ...
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