I want to write a sales page which will attract buyers. Is there a specific content Layout/template to follow?
If you are looking to create an effective Sales page you may want to check out a landing page builder site such as:
www.instapage.com
Hi
I would suggest you to follow jay's webinar Jays 10 Step Process on Getting Content to Rank And Robert post Techniques And Tactics For Attracting Organic Traffic With those two pro suggestions, you will reach your will atract you buyers.
Don'T forget your CTA ( call to action) in your text like :
Register to my list
Click Below to see so and so
Follow us on social media
etc
Cheers, Jeff
Is there a sales page template to follow?
I want to write a sales page which will attract buyers. Is there a specific content Layout/template to follow?
Hi All,
I know this is a little late, but I've just written an article that will answer all the mysteries about writing a Sales Page.
You can check it out here: Writing a Sales Page that Sells - A Formula for High Conversion Rate
If you are looking to create an effective Sales page you may want to check out a landing page builder site such as:
www.instapage.com
Hi
I would suggest you to follow jay's webinar Jays 10 Step Process on Getting Content to Rank And Robert post Techniques And Tactics For Attracting Organic Traffic With those two pro suggestions, you will reach your will atract you buyers.
Don'T forget your CTA ( call to action) in your text like :
Register to my list
Click Below to see so and so
Follow us on social media
etc
Cheers, Jeff
If for some reason in the future I nolonger continue as a Premium financial member, can I still access my websites outside of WA?
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If nolong a wa member financially can i still access sites?
If for some reason in the future I nolonger continue as a Premium financial member, can I still access my websites outside of WA?
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I'm a life coach/speaker/trainer, I need a word press theme that would showcase all these aspects of my business, including webinar records and a membership counter, this needs
I don't know the answer to that, but I have a suggestion. What do you want it to look like? How do you want the site to flow?
When I was trying to figure out the theme for my first (and second) site I probably looked at 50 websites to try and figure out what I wanted my website to look like. This forced me to get a very clear picture of:
-- how many columns
-- did I want posts scrolling on my home page
-- did I want a slider (sexy. but did it add value or just take up real estate?)
-- .........
Once I had a clear picture of how I wanted the "architecture" of my site to work, I could then look at themes because I knew what I wanted.
It isn't do much the niche you are in. It is: what do you need the site to do? To quote a business cliché " form follows function" In other words, what do you want your website to do? The theme should follow
One more thing. I learned this from someone else here at WA (embarrassed to say I cannot remember who). If you find a site that you like. And, if they happen to be on WordPress. You can find out what theme they use!
http://whatwpthemeisthat.com/
Hope that helps.
PS. It is a pain in the butt but, I always try to sketch out my homepage to force me to plan out my internal links and flow. (not sure where the commas go in that)
yes I'm starting to see the sense in that initial planning with the first site I'm currently creating. My impatience with planning is now biting mw in the b-hind....lol....thanks again
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Whats the best word press theme for a life coach speaker?
I'm a life coach/speaker/trainer, I need a word press theme that would showcase all these aspects of my business, including webinar records and a membership counter, this needs
I don't know the answer to that, but I have a suggestion. What do you want it to look like? How do you want the site to flow?
When I was trying to figure out the theme for my first (and second) site I probably looked at 50 websites to try and figure out what I wanted my website to look like. This forced me to get a very clear picture of:
-- how many columns
-- did I want posts scrolling on my home page
-- did I want a slider (sexy. but did it add value or just take up real estate?)
-- .........
Once I had a clear picture of how I wanted the "architecture" of my site to work, I could then look at themes because I knew what I wanted.
It isn't do much the niche you are in. It is: what do you need the site to do? To quote a business cliché " form follows function" In other words, what do you want your website to do? The theme should follow
One more thing. I learned this from someone else here at WA (embarrassed to say I cannot remember who). If you find a site that you like. And, if they happen to be on WordPress. You can find out what theme they use!
http://whatwpthemeisthat.com/
Hope that helps.
PS. It is a pain in the butt but, I always try to sketch out my homepage to force me to plan out my internal links and flow. (not sure where the commas go in that)
yes I'm starting to see the sense in that initial planning with the first site I'm currently creating. My impatience with planning is now biting mw in the b-hind....lol....thanks again
See more comments
Hi All,
I know this is a little late, but I've just written an article that will answer all the mysteries about writing a Sales Page.
You can check it out here: Writing a Sales Page that Sells - A Formula for High Conversion Rate