More landing page examples

May 7, 2009 by: admin

Let me preface this post by saying that while there are general “best practices” for lead generation landing pages, you never know what might work the best for your particular niche and traffic source. So testing of every option is always the key to making the best landing page.

I thought I would look at 3 lead generation landing pages in one of the most competitive industries around – mortgage leads. I Googled “home loans” and took the top three results. By the way, if you want to see mainly good landing page techniques, check out super competitive keywords as those have usually been optimized to the highest degree.

Landing Page #1

Landing page example 1

This page from Lending Tree uses the approach of putting the whole mortgage lead application on the landing page.  The visitor doesn’t have to go through multiple “next page” steps, but with 17 fields on the page its a daunting task to fill out.   On the plus side, you have the smiling happy family and dog, the next steps preview, and the trust symbols above the fold.  Overall, I would think this page would have a very low conversion page.

Landing Page #2

Landing page example 2

This landing page uses the simple 3 field gateway form.  This gets users “hooked” into filling out the longer form on the next page.  Once they start the process, its human nature to keep going until you are done.  In theory, this should lead to higher conversions that putting the whole form on the first page.   On the negative side, this page is all business.  No smiling people or nature scenes.  Just hard numbers with tables of mortgage rates.  While this might give the visitor the information they are looking for, it might be too much data all at once for the visitor to absorb.  Overall, I would think this page would have a medium conversion rate.

Landing Page #3

The last landing page uses the minimalist approach.  Only a 3 field form to hook the web visitor.  There’s a simple line drawing of a house and trust symbols above the fold.  On the negative side there are 20 links on the bottom of the page for the user to click without starting the form.  This landing page is from lowermybills.com so its understandable they want to get users to other sites in their network.   Although I am not crazy about any of these, if I had to pick one of these 3 landing pages to test first, it would be this page.

Hopefully these landing page reviews give you some ideas of how to critically look at your own pages.  As always, test test test.


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