Excellent content brother. I came back to this video something like 13 times when building my recent landing page. Thank you for taking the time to assemble all of this knowledge.
I really love the way you made it so simple and explained everything nontechnically, It's so real. I have been watching other videos, but, I found all those videos are totally technical/complicated to understand. I am sure newbie like me would agree!! Thank you so much again, kudos to you!!
Izzy : how do I look ran ? Ran : There's only one thing missing. *Colors Izzy's teeth blue* Ran : Now it matches the brand. Perfect. The first thing I noticed was the blue teeth 🤣 seems like too much of fluxy colors. PS. No hate against anyone. I really loved the content and has helped me a ton. Thanks flux.
RU-vid says the video is in 1080p HD but I feel like the screen in blurry. He needs to improve the camera quality.... coming from Rans videos which are soooooo clear.
Hey Izzy, sorry to bother, but do you think you guys can fix the white balance? 😅 there’s a shiny blueish tint especially on your teeth and it’s been bugging me for a while 🙈 I’d even offer to do a free zoom call to help you with the camera settings
This definitely isn't always true. In some cases, sure, you can communicate and answer all frequent questions within the main site content. But on more complex sites, an FAQ is a necessary way of answering obscure but common questions. Eg. in assisting a user post-sale, such as using/setting-up a feature within a SAAS. Also, don't try to over-simplify. A user with a simple question will not scroll through a cleverly constructed page designed for onboarding, hoping they find their answer there. They'll look for a section where they can find specifically the answer to their single question. An FAQ is a perfect way to do that, and users know to look for this section for that reason.
I find myself more capable as a coder than a designer - videos like this really help me with direction and gives me thing to try out - Thank you for a great vid :)
I would like to add 3 more things if you are a service based business: 1) a section where you lead visitors to your service page 2) a lead magnet 3) first CTA above the fold should lead them to the product/service, because maybe it’s to soon for that commitment.
My question is that landing page for the product is already made by the product owner. What if one has to promote it as an affiliate. Do we repeat things, like same thing it will be found on main product landing page too. What would be our approach as an affiliate for that particular product. Example you take bite (toothpaste) as you shown at 9:33 ..
LOL... I literally created a landing page and then found this video to see if I could improve my design and this video is saying to do what I just did 🤣🤣🤣
The only improvement this channel needs is engagement from Ran and the team. Nothing worse than not interacting with your subs. Plesse consider this. I understand ya'll are busy.
Thanks for the valuable video! Very useful. I was a little bit bothered by the white noise and the grading (teeth are weird ahah), but it doesn't affect the value of the video!
good video, except the "above the fold" part. "the fold" is a relict from 2010, when we had more or less consistent screens. nowadays the concept of "fold" has been proven multiple times to be completely irrelevant. the point of "show the important stuff as quickly and prominently as possible" holds though. but dont be too focus on the fold itself. :)
Love it Izzy, the insta was great but the video gave examples and more in depth explanations. I will think about ways to spread the social proof out as well as more meaningful and strategic CTAs. Killer tips.
This is AMAZING! Thanks so much for sharing! I'm wondering for coaches, counselors, and consultants, how would the website change from the format that is mentioned here for primarily products or SAAS? Thanks so much!
I would add 3 more things if you are a service based business: 1) a section where you lead visitors to your service page 2) a lead magnet 3) first CTA above the fold should lead them to the product/service, because maybe it’s to soon for that commitment.
Very clear and concise. I always wanted to know a basic structure in building website layout. BTW I know you were cracking up talking about the FAQ part
There is a Flux's video that mentions a collection of websites... The collection are categorized by sections of a web page (hero section, testimonial, etc...) But now I can't find that video. Please help
Hi Izzy, I’m wondering about above the fold for a spiritual website. Showcasing a traditional Japanese healing practice for body mind and soul, but mainly for spiritual healing and growth. Not the typical product or service. Client now wanting to advertise too much as it contradicts the tradition. Goal is inform, project awareness of the practice and opportunity to join. Client is new leaves in Japanese. They wanted to see a new plant in growth. They are huge on nature farming. Anyway hero image for me is not as easy as what is mentioned.
To communicate successfully with targeted audiences, businesses need to provide high quality website content and online content marketing material that is relevant, engaging and skilfully optimised for search engines. The quality, depth and relevance of content is a key factor in successful landing pages.
Thanks for all the great info! Quick question, can a home page/landing page ever be too long? I'm using the format you shared here to create a landing page for a personal injury attorney, however, when I look at his competition they have a few more sections around testimonials or social proof (ie screenshots of awards they've won, and more screenshots of reviews).