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Feb 27, 2024 23:19:35 GMT -5
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Make sure your privacy protection statement is present and avoid typographical errors and broken links. Be sure to review, bookmark and save Stanford’s Guidelines for Web Credibility to your landing pages swipe file. 4. Explore New Markets Instead of competing with a new crop of upcoming ‘escape artists’ in the U.S, Houdini decided to take a gamble and move to a completely new market. In 1900 he launched his European tour. Without a single booking, without an agent, he had faith enough in his promotional wizardry, that he knew that he would succeed in Europe. Unbounce landing pages enable you to explore new markets quickly. Now you don’t have to fly to Europe to explore a new market now – you can start with experimenting with different traffic sources and exploring new keyword opportunities for your landing page offers.
5. Expose Your Competitors Weaknesses During a European Namibia Phone Number performance Houdini’s credibility was threatened by a German contemporary E. Hilmars’, public declaration that Houdini was a fraud. Houdini responded by snapping a pair of handcuffs on the German’s wrists and challenged him to escape, which he could not. Lesson learned – don’t be afraid to expose your competitors by showing your strength, remember your prospects decision making process. During ‘the evaluation stage’, your prospect chooses between alternative brands, products and services on offer. Help them with this decision: include comparison charts of your features on your landing pages and convince your audience your product is the right one. A great example of this in action is getclicky’s.
6. Be Persistent Houdini capitalized on the advent of a new medium, the motion picture. Houdini would widely visit the theatres promoting his pictures, increasing their popularity. He converted more movie goers into tickets buyers for his film by simply being there. Ask for the Sale! For your landing page experiment with a persistent call to action. A good example of this in action is the Elite Retreats landing page. 7. Stand on the Shoulders of Giants Houdini’s career took-off thanks to a trick he developed called “Metamorphosis.” This mystery was a twist on a trick developed a few years earlier by a British magician. Like Houdini, analyze your industry peers. Study their landing pages and traffic sources with tools such as KeywordSpy and SEMRush. Analyze keywords they are bidding on, duration of their campaigns, and even their estimated daily Ad spend. Armed with this data, you can understand winning converting offers and add your own unique twist just like Houdini to take your business to the next level.
5. Expose Your Competitors Weaknesses During a European Namibia Phone Number performance Houdini’s credibility was threatened by a German contemporary E. Hilmars’, public declaration that Houdini was a fraud. Houdini responded by snapping a pair of handcuffs on the German’s wrists and challenged him to escape, which he could not. Lesson learned – don’t be afraid to expose your competitors by showing your strength, remember your prospects decision making process. During ‘the evaluation stage’, your prospect chooses between alternative brands, products and services on offer. Help them with this decision: include comparison charts of your features on your landing pages and convince your audience your product is the right one. A great example of this in action is getclicky’s.
6. Be Persistent Houdini capitalized on the advent of a new medium, the motion picture. Houdini would widely visit the theatres promoting his pictures, increasing their popularity. He converted more movie goers into tickets buyers for his film by simply being there. Ask for the Sale! For your landing page experiment with a persistent call to action. A good example of this in action is the Elite Retreats landing page. 7. Stand on the Shoulders of Giants Houdini’s career took-off thanks to a trick he developed called “Metamorphosis.” This mystery was a twist on a trick developed a few years earlier by a British magician. Like Houdini, analyze your industry peers. Study their landing pages and traffic sources with tools such as KeywordSpy and SEMRush. Analyze keywords they are bidding on, duration of their campaigns, and even their estimated daily Ad spend. Armed with this data, you can understand winning converting offers and add your own unique twist just like Houdini to take your business to the next level.