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Healthcare website design: landing page development and optimisation

Healthcare website design: landing page development and optimisation

One way to think about a website’s design is to think of it like a retail store.

Imagine you visit a retailer as result of seeing an advertisement for a new pair of shoes. At the store’s front door, you see a massive directory that displays everything the restaurant offers. Those shoes, buried in a menu of over 1000 items across several pages of options, may not be that easy to find. Of course, you might be patient, and peruse the store directory to find those shoes, or you might just move on, bored and frustrated.

“A landing page is a website page that allows you to capture a visitor’s information through a lead form. A good landing page will be targeted to a particular stream of traffic – say from an email campaign advertising a particular whitepaper – and, because it is targeted, and because it has an interesting offer behind a lead capture form, you will convert a higher percentage of your website visitors into leads with which you can follow up…” (HubSpot)

Another way to think about it is like this. Let’s say after following that ad, you go to the store and instead of seeing a menu for everything, you see a giant picture of a that very same pair of shoes you want. All you’ve got to do is walk in, and presto, those shoes will be on your feet in a few minutes!

I hate waiting, shopping, rummaging, and otherwise looking for stuff that’s difficult to find. And if you’re anything like me, you’re probably quite excited by the latter possibility of getting exactly what you want, exactly when you want it.

But if that’s true… then why are you sending most of your visitors to your homepage after clicking on a paid search advertisement? Why haven’t you yet made landing pages for your website?

This shoe shopping scenario is an analogy for what happens through paid search marketing – why send your clicks to your homepage or contact us page, when you could be sending them to specific, highly targeted, lead conversion pages that helps visitors immediately find what they’re searching for, whilst decreasing your costs per click and increasing your quality scores?

Not only do landing pages improve your paid search results, but there having highly persuasive, targeted pages should also assist your organic search engine optimisation efforts as well. Of course, you can use landing pages to greet your visitors from social media pages as well, leaving your homepage to do the heavy lifting for your direct visitors. Landing pages are the very best place to direct email marketing links to. And with consistent website conversion testing, you’ll landing pages will be converting more and more visitors as you learn more and more about what works and what doesn’t. In a way, you could consider landing pages as the very centre of your internet marketing efforts, and many savvy online marketers do.

According to MarketingSherpa’s Landing Page Handbook (2nd edition), 44% of clicks for B2B companies are directed to the business’ homepage, not a special landing page. Furthermore, of the B2B companies that are using landing pages, 62% have six or fewer total landing pages.

The fact is, the more landing pages you create, the more opportunities you’ll have to convert. If you think about it… you could make virtually EVERY page of your website a landing page.

Most healthcare websites have no landing pages at all. So we thought it would be a good idea to write this post, summarising some really good information to give you an idea of what a landing page is, why you need them, and how to go about making and optimisation them.

 

What is a landing page and why should you care?

Ellie Mirman sums up what a landing page is, why they are so critical, and what makes them most effective.

A few good tips include

Why Landing Pages are an essential part of marketing

Pamela Vaughan also discusses what a landing page is, but goes beyond to discuss how landing pages work, but even more importantly provides 6 reasons why you need landing pages, which are:

And the key components of an effective landing page, including

Want us to help you design your landing pages? Simply contact us to discuss how we can help you.

5 Awesome Landing Page Lessons from Real Life Examples

Ok, so you’re convinced, landing pages are a good thing to do. So what does a landing page look like? Corey Eridon has done a fine job of pulling together some great landing page examples to inspire you in creating your own. In this article, he shares examples from ModCloth, Salesforce, YouSendit, Jetsetter, SEOMoz with explanations on what they’re doing right and where they can improve.

The 7-Point Checklist for Powerful Landing Page copy

Once you’ve understood the components of what makes a good landing page, it’s time to consider what is arguably the most important component of any written sales message – the copy!

In this article, Corey provides 7 best practices (and examples) on how to make your sales copy more persuasive, including:

The benefits of using videos on landing pages

There’s copy and there are visuals. Visuals include images (which you can test) and videos. We really like videos on landing pages, because they

Unbounce provides 7 ways to make your videos more effective. We have also created a step-by-step plan to Create a year’s worth of compelling, accurate, search engine optimised, high-converting medical web content in 7 days that you really should read.

7 Habits of Highly Effective Landing Pages

Once you’ve written and designed your landing page, you may want to pass it through a few checklists to see if you’re on the right track. Patrick Shea provides 7 landing page best practices that will help you do just that:

Before and After: The Optimisation of a Flawed Landing Page

And once you have some landing pages, it’s time to optimise! There is an endless number of variables you can test. In this article by Corey Eridon again, he shares a case study on the optimisation of a flawed landing page. What did they look at? Mainly: