@@kis.stupid try different things and find what works best for you and your audience. Once you feel you’ve discovered your style simply keep showing up, creating content and making small adjustments that think will improve your content over time
Hi Ryan, very good video. But one question: If you keep the content of the landing page for the lead magnet extremely short, won't it be very difficult to bring new leads to the landing page? Search engines are highly unlikely to rank the content highly.
@@TheBlackBellProject Your landing page is designed to be concise and to the point. The only objective is to get your visitors email address (or other information depending on your needs). It’s not designed to be discovered via search engine results as that is where your content is discovered (videos, blogs, articles, podcasts etc). Your job is to create good content that your audience is looking for and then pitch your lead magnet inside of that content. If they’re interested enough to check out your landing page once you pitch it inside of your content then the last thing you want to do is lose their interest by sending them to a long winded landing page. Keep it short and sweet, to the point and this will deliver great results to you and your business. Good luck!
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@@kis.stupid try different things and find what works best for you and your audience. Once you feel you’ve discovered your style simply keep showing up, creating content and making small adjustments that think will improve your content over time
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Hi Ryan,
very good video.
But one question: If you keep the content of the landing page for the lead magnet extremely short, won't it be very difficult to bring new leads to the landing page? Search engines are highly unlikely to rank the content highly.
@@TheBlackBellProject Your landing page is designed to be concise and to the point. The only objective is to get your visitors email address (or other information depending on your needs).
It’s not designed to be discovered via search engine results as that is where your content is discovered (videos, blogs, articles, podcasts etc).
Your job is to create good content that your audience is looking for and then pitch your lead magnet inside of that content. If they’re interested enough to check out your landing page once you pitch it inside of your content then the last thing you want to do is lose their interest by sending them to a long winded landing page.
Keep it short and sweet, to the point and this will deliver great results to you and your business. Good luck!