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Hi, my name is Clay Collins, co-founder here at LeadPages, and today, I'm bringing you
something from the LeadPages conversion labs. We're going to talk about the anatomy of a
landing page that converted in one instance at 72%, and we're going to talk about the
page that we're releasing today to you for free that you can download in just a second
that we believe will beat this page that converted at 72%.
So here's the story behind this. A while ago, this guy, Ryan Deiss, purchased LeadPages.
Now he is the president of Idea Incubator and runs a blog called Driving Traffic, which
is a great marketing blog and runs a program called Digital Marketer, which we subscribed
to integrate place for getting digital marketing knowledge. Ryan does split test and conversion
testing as extensively as anyone I know, and he's definitely someone I've always looked
up to in terms of the testing that he does. And shortly after he purchased LeadPages,
I saw him deploy this Webinar registration page, and frankly, I was a little worried.
I was worried that our page would not do as well as it had for us, but I really wanted
it to work well for them. So I kind of crossed my fingers. Shortly after deploying this page,
he sent this email to his list. He said, "A few weeks ago, I held a webinar, and the registration
page converted at 72%. This was, by far, the highest converting landing page I've ever
tested. Confession: I didn't design it and neither did my web master, but I was able
to make it in about 3 minutes using LeadPages, and we were really thrilled with this result."
And today, I want to break down toward the anatomy behind the page that he used. Again,
this is the page he used. We're going to talk about why it worked, we're going to talk about
how it works, and we're going to talk about the steps that we've taken here at LeadPages
labs to beat the conversion rate that he saw on this page.
Let's talk about why this page converts. Well, the first reason that it converts so well
is that it simply uses the best knowledge we have about conversion design. Everything
from the colors to the text to the location of the buttons and the colors of the buttons
and everything is designed around best conversion practice. I'm sure you've seen traditional
webinar registration pages like this that are provided by companies like GoToWebinar.
They're ugly, they don't convert well, and by simply creating a compelling, well-designed
webinar registration page, you can increase conversions.
The second reason why the page converted well is that it has a two-step opt-in process,
and what I mean by that is that when you arrive at this page, you don't immediately see the
opt-in box. You only see the opt-in box when you click on 'Claim my spot now.' And this
really forces the decision that brings the decision of whether or not you want to opt
in or not to ahead. I've posted extensively about the two-step opt-in process and why
it leads to greater conversions, and rather than belabor this point, I'm going to just
link to an article below that talks about two-step conversions and why they work. In
many cases, you can get a 25% to 50% increase in your conversion rate simply by moving from
a single-step opt-in process to a two-step opt-in process.
A third reason why this template converts so well is that it only requires an email
address. All things considered, the more fields you asked for the lower your conversion rate
will be. Again, most webinar registration page templates asks for a first name, last
name, and email address, but by only asking for an email address you can get a higher
conversion rate. The fourth reason why this template converts so well is simply because
Ryan used good copy. However for LeadPages customers, our templates all come with proven
tested copy that you can modify and use in your own business. We pre-populate every template
with great copy.
Anyway, based on the great success that Ryan has had with this template and a number of
our customers have had with this template, we created two new webinar registration page
templates which we believe are going to beat the pants off of our previous design. One
of these webinar registration page templates is for webinars with one host. The other one
is for webinars with two hosts. Let's say you're doing an affiliate promotion, and you
do a webinar with someone to their list, this is the page you'd use. Here, you can see how
one of our clients, Taki Moore, is using this new page. It has many of the elements that
worked in the previous template, but we've drastically improved the design in a way that
we believe is going to increase conversions, and by the way, if you're a LeadPages customer
and you want to run a split test on your audience, get back to us with those results and we will
feature them on the marketing show.
For LeadPages customers, you can customize these templates like you would any other landing
page available inside of LeadPages. Let's just go ahead and select this template. As
you can see, you can replace the picture with your picture. You can swap out
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service provider. You can also deploy this in minutes using WordPress or your own server
or you can host it through us. I also want to note that this template is mobile responsive,
so as it shrinks and gets smaller, the page conforms so it is very, very mobile friendly.
If you are a LeadPages customer, it's available in LeadPages immediately. If you are not a
LeadPages customer, and you're technically inclined and want to implement this on your
own and do the integration yourself and integrate it with WordPress yourself and do all that
stuff, it's available for download below.
My name is Clay Collins, co-founder of the LeadPages, and thank you so much for watching
this episode.
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