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Landing Page Design: Always Test Graphics

The Taguchi method of landing page testing identifies the following factors or variables that are worth testing on any given landing page:

Landing Page Design: Always Test Graphics

The Taguchi method of landing page testing identifies the following factors or variables that are worth testing on any given landing page:

  1. Headline
  2. Image or Graphic
  3. Logo Configuration
  4. Form Position
  5. Greeting
  6. Body Copy
  7. Scarcity Element

David Bullock of Results-Squared shared a landing page test his company conducted recently at Mequoda’s Landing Page Driven Internet Marketing pre-conference SIPA workshop. The landing page test was for a company that sells bookkeeping training and home business opportunity products.

The images he tested were:

  1. Image of DVD
  2. Image of Smart, Successful Woman
  3. Image of Happy Couple

The image of the smart, successful woman crushed the other two images, which is a typical result, but should always be tested.

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A successful copywriter will always suggest a landing page graphic test when he hands you his copy. Bob Bly, in a recent landing page review for the Mequoda Daily, noted how he’d test the graphic on RocketFrench.com, which promises prospects mastery of the French language.

Currently, the page displays a cartoon image of a woman, which Bob dislikes. If he were the copywriter on the job, he’d have split tested three different images: a) a photo of the program’s creator, b) a photo of the product and c) a photo of a young, attractive couple sitting in a café in Paris, speaking French to the waitress.

The point of the story? Never guess, always test.

By Don Nicholas

Founder & Executive Publisher

Don Nicholas serves as Executive Publisher for Food Gardening Network and GreenPrints. He is responsible for all creative, technical, and financial aspects of these multiplatform brands. As senior member of the editorial team, he provides structural guidance, sets standards, and coordinates activities with the technology and business teams. Don is an active gardener whose favorite crops include tomatoes, basil, blueberries, and corn. He and his wife Gail live and work in southern Massachusetts surrounded by forests, family farms, cranberry bogs, and nearby beaches. Don is also the Founder of Mequoda Systems, LLC, which operates and supports numerous online communities including I Like Crochet, I Like Knitting, and We Like Sewing.

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