Let a visitor land on an original product page, a little inspiration is nice. That is why I looked for 6 examples of various webshops with good landing pages for you. 1. Visualize the biggest benefit I wrote about the Bellroy website before , but in this blog I want to highlight an element of this landing page as an example. Namely, the representation of the greatest benefit of the product. The strength of a Bellroy wallet is that it is small in size, but can store a lot. They clearly visualize this in different ways on the website. 2. Show how loved you are Showing how popular and liked you are is one possible strategy to build persuasion.
Johnny Cupcakes does this by displaying some fun facts, highlighting three types of fans to show how popular they are: We have international customers, even from Belgium. 2000 the phone number list same style customers had our name tattooed on their body. Our products are so popular that people camp in front of the shops. 3. Simplicity = winning Personally, I love sites that use simplicity in displaying complicated products. I find a nice example on the website of Marshall , given the beautiful names: loud, louder and loudest. You immediately know what the main difference between the different speakers is, while there are of course many more differences between these products.
When purchasing a product or service, the customer goes through his own customer journey. When we take a closer look at the steps a customer takes during that journey, we can learn a lot. During this process, the customers (in the making) end up in different phases. In all these phases, we as marketers can respond to the needs of the customer through the use of various online marketing channels. In this blog I explain per phase which techniques we can apply to make the customer's journey run as smoothly as possible and to get the maximum result out of it. 1. Attention During this phase you want to create as much awareness as possible. You want to radiate a clear and targeted message.