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Landing page platform Unbounce hosts a weekly “Master Unbounce in 30 Minutes” demo. They weren’t very satisfied with their conversion rates so Ryan Engley, Director of Customer Success, ran an A/B test to determine if fewer options would increase registrations. They found that by offering one less CTA, they increased conversions by 16.93%, proving the adage “less is more”.“One Page. One Purpose. Period.” – Oli GardnerAlthough the idea behind a homepage is to direct visitors to other areas on your website, you can’t physically link to every single page on your site on the homepage...nor should you. A great example of what not to do would be.
Jobsite is a leading UK HR website. Although the website recently Hospitals Email List underwent a renovation, it’s still way too busy. There are CTAs Everywhere and the one to stand out the most is for “Thelearningpeople.co.uk” and so not helpful at all! CTA website Let’s look at an example of what works. Intigua, an IT Systems Management platform, has a slider on their homepage. This lets them get multiple CTAs onto your homepage but only displays them one at a time. There is talk in the web design world about the pros and cons of sliders vs hero images but that’s a conversation for another time.
Keep an eye on our blog for that one. Now back to the point. Intigua’s homepage shows one CTA so visitors know exactly what to do. The motion of a slider, similarly, is eye catching and invites the user to go looking for more information and automatically encourages interaction with the website. cta When it comes to your homepage, keep it simple and clean. Don’t overdo the CTAs. If there’s only one option then your traffic will all go there. Remember be an autobahn, not the magic roundabout.
Jobsite is a leading UK HR website. Although the website recently Hospitals Email List underwent a renovation, it’s still way too busy. There are CTAs Everywhere and the one to stand out the most is for “Thelearningpeople.co.uk” and so not helpful at all! CTA website Let’s look at an example of what works. Intigua, an IT Systems Management platform, has a slider on their homepage. This lets them get multiple CTAs onto your homepage but only displays them one at a time. There is talk in the web design world about the pros and cons of sliders vs hero images but that’s a conversation for another time.
Keep an eye on our blog for that one. Now back to the point. Intigua’s homepage shows one CTA so visitors know exactly what to do. The motion of a slider, similarly, is eye catching and invites the user to go looking for more information and automatically encourages interaction with the website. cta When it comes to your homepage, keep it simple and clean. Don’t overdo the CTAs. If there’s only one option then your traffic will all go there. Remember be an autobahn, not the magic roundabout.