Landing pages are crucial for every piece of contact. In this blog I would like to focus on landing pages which are used for mobile app downloads.
"40% turn to a competitor after a bad mobile experience."
~ Compuware, "What Users Want from Mobile", 2011
Many companies do not use or have not optimized their mobile landing page yet. Many opportunities do exist to boost conversion through the landing page and provide a better user experience.
Specialized companies like Lander, Themeforest or Instapage can help you easily create and optimize your mobile landing page. These companies can perform A/B split testing, offer responsive templates, a nd an easy to use builder. They can either charge you a monthly fee per landing page or they charge you a fixed fee per landingpage and a variable fee based on the number of visitors.
The blog of Seachenginewatch provides 10 tips to help you optimize your mobile landing page.
Many mobile startups are resource constraint. Using these tools and adhering to the best practices can easily increase conversion. The creation and optimization of a mobile landing page is definitely a quick win!
http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2188662/Mobile-Landing-Page-Optimization-10-Best-Practices-for-Success
1. Be Accessible
Ensure your content is available and visible for mobile devices. Flash, frames, PNG-24 images, and numerous plug-ins are not accessible for mobile.2. Be Fast
Your mobile pages should be lightweight (less than 20 KB total) and minimally load in under 5 seconds.3. Be Orderly
For smartphones, present a single-column layout with the priority content at the top. Mobile users are goal-oriented versus the more benefit-oriented desktop users, so always feature call-to-action task completion content (e.g., click-to-call, find a store) "above the fold" or within the top 100 pixels for smartphones.If your call-to-action (CTA) is potentially lower on the screen, be sure to present a teaser like "scroll down for offer" to retain engagement.
4. Be Brief
Depending upon the verbosity of your traditional landing page, there's a good chance you'll need to cut copy in half for mobile optimization.Every single word should add value or get cut.
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