Landing page are your gateway to conversions.
A carefully-crafted landing page is pivotal for driving actions, be it sign-ups, purchases, or any other desired outcome.
And while it can take hours - or even days - to write a high-converting landing page…
I’m now leveraging AI to do it in a fraction of the time.
AI can analyze vast amounts of data, drawing insights on user behavior, preferences, and conversion triggers.
And it can leverage this data to create landing pages that are not just visually appealing, but are scientifically designed to convert.
Below is a prompt I use to help me come up with with high-converting landing page content with AI.
Prompt template:
I need you to write a captivating landing page for my [what you need the landing page for], [name], using the information below.
My target audience is [your audience] that want to [their goal].
My tagline is - [your tagline]
The copy should quickly communicate my value proposition and inspire visitors to take action.
Step 1: Start with what’s immediately visible (Above the Fold):
Title: Craft a concise, clear title that either explains what your product does, adds a hook addressing customer's biggest objections, or positions you as THE solution in your niche. This title must communicate the value you provide. Subtitle: Write a subtitle that gets specific. Introduce the product and explain how it delivers the value hinted at in your title. Visual: Showcase your product with a high-quality image or video. The goal is to make the user visualize your product in action, in as close to reality as possible. Social Proof: Incorporate testimonials or user reviews for instant credibility. Think of it as 'proof' that supports the value you're promising. CTA: Design a CTA (call-to-action) that makes the next step obvious and easy. Try emphasizing the value, handling user objections, or pairing it with email capture for easy sign-up. Step 2: Now let's dive into what the user scrolls to (Below the Fold):
Features and Objections: Make the value you've promised above the fold concrete by detailing your features. Address and handle your customers' biggest objections. Make it relevant: Show that my program explains their problem and provides a solution. More Social Proof: Add additional testimonials or case studies to inspire action. Use existing customers to highlight the value of your offer. FAQ: Create an FAQ section that addresses features and objections that weren't neatly addressed above. Second CTA: Add a second CTA, this time with more space and context. Remind the user why they should click.
Length: 1200+ words
I need you to write a captivating landing page for my personal brand program, Founder OS, using the information below.
My target audience is founders, creators and entrepreneurs that want to build a personal brand online.
My tagline is - Proven systems to automate the growth of your brand, audience and revenue
The copy should quickly communicate my value proposition and inspire visitors to take action.
Step 1: Start with what’s immediately visible (Above the Fold):
Title: Craft a concise, clear title that either explains what your product does, adds a hook addressing customer's biggest objections, or positions you as THE solution in your niche. This title must communicate the value you provide. Subtitle: Write a subtitle that gets specific. Introduce the product and explain how it delivers the value hinted at in your title. Visual: Showcase your product with a high-quality image or video. The goal is to make the user visualize your product in action, in as close to reality as possible. Social Proof: Incorporate testimonials or user reviews for instant credibility. Think of it as 'proof' that supports the value you're promising. CTA: Design a CTA (call-to-action) that makes the next step obvious and easy. Try emphasizing the value, handling user objections, or pairing it with email capture for easy sign-up. Step 2: Now let's dive into what the user scrolls to (Below the Fold):
Features and Objections: Make the value you've promised above the fold concrete by detailing your features. Address and handle your customers' biggest objections. Make it relevant: Show that my program explains their problem and provides a solution. More Social Proof: Add additional testimonials or case studies to inspire action. Use existing customers to highlight the value of your offer. FAQ: Create an FAQ section that addresses features and objections that weren't neatly addressed above. Second CTA: Add a second CTA, this time with more space and context. Remind the user why they should click.
Length: 1200+ words
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