Achinta Mitra

How Landing Pages Can Make or Break Lead Generation Campaigns

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Your landing page may be the culprit if your lead generation campaign is performing poorly.

I realize that successful lead generation depends on many factors but the landing page is where your site traffic and email clicks convert into qualified prospects and leads. A poorly designed (layout and content) landing page can kill your lead conversion rate.

According to a report from SilverPop, “… up to 50 percent of visitors to landing pages will bail in the first eight seconds.”

What is a landing page?

A landing page in online marketing refers to a page on your site that visitors see (land) after clicking on a link from another page on your site or an email campaign. Traffic to your landing page can come from other sources such as clicks from search engines (SEO), pay-per-click (PPC) campaigns and social media sharing.

The best description of a landing page that I’ve read is from Copyblogger, “A landing page is the putting green that you drive the ball (prospect) to. Once on the green, the goal is to get the ball into the hole. Likewise, the goal of the copy and design of a landing page is to get the prospect to take your desired action.”

The sole purpose of a landing page is to convert those clicks into contacts in your marketing database. The visitor provides his/her name and email address in exchange for something valuable. In B2B marketing that is usually an offer for free content such as a white paper, industry report or signing up for an eNewsletter.

A landing page is the key to capturing leads from your lead generation campaigns.

Bad landing pages kill conversions

Too often, creating a landing page is an afterthought with the bulk of the time being spent on designing the lead generation campaign.

Traffic and clicks are people who’ve only raised their hands to indicate they are interested. It is up to your landing page to reinforce the value of the offer and convince visitors to part with their precious contact information.

Here’s why optimizing your landing page is so important for converting clicks into contacts. According to Pardot:

  • Many visitors who get past the 8 seconds of attention, leave because they don’t find your landing page compelling
  • A few of your visitors who fill out your form, fail for one reason or another and then drop off
  • Only a small percentage of your visitors successfully convert and become leads

Once you get past those hurdles, you may have another problem to deal with. Think people don’t lie when filling out their information on a landing page? Think again. Crappy and outright false information from your visitors have a direct impact on the quality of leads that you capture.

Vince Giorgi (@vgiorgi) in his post, “How Much Do We Lie On Landing Pages?” raises some interesting questions about the quality of data collected from landing pages and gated vs. ungated content (see my earlier post, If You Want Better Leads, Set Your Content Free). Don’t forget to take his short survey related to his post. He’ll share the results soon.

Optimized landing pages

Creating landing pages is a built-in feature of most marketing automation packages. Some of them offer very advanced options such as progressive profiling, multi-stage and dynamic registration forms.

I am not suggesting that your landing pages have to be basic (collect only name and email address) if you create them manually. But it is a tedious and time-consuming task.

Either way, there is a learning curve to optimizing your landing pages in order to increase your conversion rate.

Your landing pages (registration form fields) may be the source of the problem if your Web analytics show good volume of traffic to those pages but you are not receiving as many sign ups or downloads.

According to Dr. Flint McGlaughlin, Director of the MECLABS Group, the key principle in landing page optimization is balancing friction. (See presentation below for more on friction).

Decreasing, or “dialing down” friction, results in increased lead quantity. Increasing, or “dialing up” friction, creates increased lead quality.

I learned some advanced landing page optimization tactics from attending a webinar that was presented by Dr. McGlaughlin and sponsored by Brian Carroll, CEO of InTouch.

Here’s the presentation from SlideShare:

View the recorded webinar

Are your landing pages performing up to par? Do you use marketing automation software or create them manually?

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Republished with author's permission from original post by Achinta Mitra.

Achinta Mitra

Achinta Mitra calls himself a “marketing engineer” because he combines his engineering education with 20+ years of practical industrial marketing experience. He has helped many engineering companies and manufacturers improve their lead generation, conversions, and marketing communications to increase sales. He is the founder of Tiecas, Inc. – an industrial and business-to-business (B2B) marketing company in Houston, Texas. Achinta writes regularly about industrial, engineering and manufacturing marketing on his blog at http://bit.ly/cSxH5e.
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