Landing Page Optimization Techniques: Get Your Visitors To Take Action

January 05, 2018

Landing Page Optimization Techniques: Get Your Visitors To Take Action

A well-designed landing page is a key element of real estate branding that will capture your reader’s attention, lead them by the hand through the copy, and end with them happily taking the action you are requesting. The key to optimizing a master planned community or home builder marketing landing page: keep the end goal in mind. Everything on the landing page must lead the reader to take the action you are requesting and your ultimate goal of the visitor.

A motivating sequence in the sales process looks like this:

  • Attention
  • Problem
  • Solution
  • Proof
  • Action (Offer)

Attention. Your headline should grab the prospect and keep them reading. It must answer the question in the reader’s mind: “What’s in it for me?” It also must flow logically from the page they were just on or you may lose them.

Problem. Identify with the reader: as a real estate marketing professional you understand the problem or concern they are facing. Spell it out using emotional language that stirs things up a bit. Push those hot buttons…

Solution. …Then step in with the answer. Show them you (your master planned community, your luxury real estate marketing materials, your homebuilder marketing materials, etc.) have the solution that they’ve been looking for! Present the benefits: paint the picture, including the promise, of how your product or master planned community will improve their situation, or solve the problem they’re currently facing.

Proof. You need this for credibility. If you still have the reader’s attention, good job. But at this point, the reader will usually step back. Doubts cause hesitation. Strong proof elements will nudge them back on track. Be sure to include compelling real estate marketing testimonials, statistics, and research to back up your claims.

Action. Tell the reader exactly what you want them to do. Include a button to click on, a form to fill out, or a telephone number to call. This sounds obvious, but some real estate marketing landing pages do not optimize this feature and therefore are missing out on leads and potential sales.

All of these elements can and should be tested for effectiveness.

  • Test different headlines. Change the words/big idea, colors, font size, etc.
  • Test format. One column vs. two columns. Use of text boxes, block quotes, and other layouts.
  • Test call-to-action device. Size and color of button, words in button, and page location of button.
  • Test forms. How much information are you asking the customer to enter? Test success rate of short vs. long forms.
  • Test contact information, including a telephone number. Sometimes people do want to pick up the phone and talk to another person rather than fill out forms. Give them a way to do this so you don’t miss out on a hot lead.

One final key to remember: consistency of message across all media platforms is essential. A real estate marketing landing page is designed to stand alone, but it should not vary in tone, message, promise, or “feel” of your company’s brand or ideals. Your goal as a real estate marketing professional is to inspire trust in your product or service, leading the reader to act. Partnering with a trusted data-driven advertising company who can optimize your real estate marketing campaigns for better results is even better!

As the world’s most awarded real estate marketing and branding agency, we would love to talk about creating your next digital campaign. Contact us today to learn more.

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