Small changes on your site can lead to a drastic ROI.
Thousands of eye-tracking studies show how users scan through web pages.
Optimizing for this will increase conversion rates.
Small changes = Big Money
Use these 7 hacks to optimize your site 🧵
1. The Top Left Corner Is Valuable
A user just visited your site.
The page loads and they’re ready to start scanning.
Here’s how ppl scan the above the fold:
- Start in the top left corner (#1)
- Scans to the right and a little lower(#2)
- Scans the rest of the section (#3)
What you should do:
- Top left corner should be your value prop (priority #1)
- Underneath it should be the sub-headline that shows how you create/provide the value (priority #2)
- On the right should be your product photo/social proof/ or lead form (priority #3)
2. F-Patterns
People read in F-patterns.
F-pattern shows that people choose to scan over reading.
Here’s how it works:
- A user will first read in a horizontal movement. They will scan the upper part of a content area. (The first bar in an F)
- Next, they scan a little lower and continue to scan horizontally (the second bar in an F)
- Lastly, users will scan down the left side of the page and scan down vertically
The F-Pattern is more dominant on text-heavy pages.
1. The top left corner is valuable af 2. Use F-pattern for text-heavy pages 3. Boldface the intro paragraph 4. Your above-the-fold is prime real estate 5. Readers scan left to right 6. Complimentary imagery retains attention 7. Make headlines stand out
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If there is any brand you should steal email marketing tactics from -- it's Airbnb.
They use it to perfection to acquire users and retain them.
Steal these 7 emails 🧵
1. Welcome Email
You just signed up for an Airbnb account.
Here’s the next email you’ll receive.
A welcome email that:
- Gives you a glimpse into a stay and experience (above the fold)
- Shows you social proof w/ guests & hosts in the photos (notice they’re all smiling)
- Tells you what to do (find a home)
- Tells you not to worry (kills doubt)
- Shows you how to become a host
Your welcome email should be a helluva experience.
It should:
- Explain process/product
- Answer questions
- Provide value
- Kill Doubt