Although currently offering an array of content writing services here on Wickedfire, one of the areas Barclay & Riddell fall short in is landing page copy. While we can most likely continue to make a few dolla'-dolla' bills here and there by slangin' content at pennies per word, we realize that the big bucks are hidden within the ability to write landing page copy that converts.
That being said, we figured we'd solicit the help of our fellow Wickedfire members to compile a list of best and worst landing page copy (attested to by the fact they made you want to buy or not buy the product, or through quantitative data) The reason for this is simple: Once we have a semi-comprehensive list of the above, we can study the landing pages in their respective lists and reverse engineer what components help or hurt conversions.
We both have copies of Ca$hvertising and we just recently purchased Ogilvy On Advertising, so we'll be looking to those books to serve as the fundamental foundation upon which we build what we hope to be a strong, extensive understanding of what goes into landing page copy that converts.
With that, link away! Make sure to say whether the landing page copy you're linking can be considered "best" or "worst." Also, if you wish to comment on why you consider the copy you linked to be "best" or "worst," more power to 'ya!
Despite what you choose to do, we thank you for your time and consideration and are very much looking forward to what you motherfuckers can come up with.
That being said, we figured we'd solicit the help of our fellow Wickedfire members to compile a list of best and worst landing page copy (attested to by the fact they made you want to buy or not buy the product, or through quantitative data) The reason for this is simple: Once we have a semi-comprehensive list of the above, we can study the landing pages in their respective lists and reverse engineer what components help or hurt conversions.
We both have copies of Ca$hvertising and we just recently purchased Ogilvy On Advertising, so we'll be looking to those books to serve as the fundamental foundation upon which we build what we hope to be a strong, extensive understanding of what goes into landing page copy that converts.
With that, link away! Make sure to say whether the landing page copy you're linking can be considered "best" or "worst." Also, if you wish to comment on why you consider the copy you linked to be "best" or "worst," more power to 'ya!
Despite what you choose to do, we thank you for your time and consideration and are very much looking forward to what you motherfuckers can come up with.