By carefully selecting appropriate keywords associated with your business or product we can help you advertise to your target audience through the use of Google Ads.
Leverage the power of Social Media to your advantage to connect your target audience with your brand, service or product.
Through the power of Facebook we can help you to build brand awareness, grow your online presence, gather leads, and sell your products and services.
Squid's SEO services can help you to improve the quality and increase the quantity of traffic to your website through organic search.
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Squid's SEO services can help you to improve the quality and increase the quantity of traffic to your website through organic search.
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Through the use of social media advertising, google advertising, email marketing and SEO we helped to increase online sales by a huge 210%
Trust Motors wanted to have a marketing agency assist with their overall marketing strategy, whilst ensuring what they were doing was building systems to simplify their sales and marketing in house
Working with E-Commerce Businesses is in our range of expertise so when T-Shirt Sale needed some help we knew we could assist.
For Trustees Executors we built two dedicated landing pages alongside some animated assets to explain what each product was.
Karawhiua is a campaign created to help assist whānau, hapū, iwi, and Māori communities in accessing the right information on how to keep safe from Covid -19 and help prevent the spread.
With such a beautiful location, and so many potential collaboration opportunities, we developed a unique strategy to build their online presence.
Our involvement with Waterbourne has been an ongoing project and the results produced are nothing short of the highest quality for both usability and creativity
With very ambitious growth plans, we built a marketing budget for them to ensure it was realistic for these goals, where we built a plan to build a new website to ensure they were getting tangible results across all areas of the business
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Mar 6, 2020
In short – yes. Landing pages are absolutely crucial to any successful website. But before we get into the logistics, what are landing pages?
A landing page is the first impression someone has when they visit your website after clicking a link from Google Search results, an email link, or a referring website. Your landing page needs to set the tone for your brand and persuade the user to follow your breadcrumbs – to viewing other information, opting into an offer, purchasing something, or contacting you.
Humans have a short attention span, on average 8-seconds. This means your landing page needs to grip the visitor before they lose interest.
Every landing page needs breadcrumbs, commonly known as a Call to Action (CTA). A CTA is a piece of content intended to persuade the user to perform a specific task. This task could be anything from purchasing your product to signing up for your newsletter. Sometimes the CTA only has the intention of moving the user further through your sales funnel.
Moving them further through your sales funnel could look like:
A Call to Action is typically presented as a phrase enclosed within a button that begs to be interacted with. However CTAs aren’t exclusive to landing pages, every page on your website should have a CTA – such as an 0800 number or an ‘add to cart’ button.
If your landing page isn’t persuasive and the user leaves your site without further interaction, they will be placed as a bounce in your analytics. A bounce is a user who leaves your website after only viewing your landing page. This means they didn’t interact with your Call to Action and didn’t explore other content on your site. Having a large bounce rate could be due to any number of reasons such as:
Let’s say your current landing page isn’t up to scratch. What can we do to improve it and your overall image to visitors? One of the most important parts of a landing page is to have a compelling value proposition. Users want to know what’s in it for them. A good landing page should quickly and effectively communicate what your business stands for; it’s your argument of why customers should buy from you opposed to your competitor. It has to go beyond what you sell, it has to focus on the needs of your prospect. This proposition can be communicated through more than just written text. The images, layout, and overall design are an equally important part of your 30-second elevator pitch. All elements have to work harmoniously with one another to convey your message in a persuasive and meaningful way.
This means we want to persuade visitors to complete one or more desired actions on our website. Let’s say we’ve covered the above and we still have a high bounce rate – what’s wrong? It could be that the user doesn’t trust your overall image so you should add social proof to your site. Social proof can come in the form of:
Social proof is especially important with new customers that may not have heard of you. It’s also important to have your website optimised for mobile. It’s the 21st century, and a large number of people are using their smartphones to find information that’s likely to be on a business’ landing page. Having a mobile optimised site shows you care about the user’s experience.
You don’t just stop at having a landing page though Your goal is high conversion rates wherever you invest marketing funds, which means you should consider investing funds into running paid targeted ads on Google and/or social media such as Facebook and Instagram. Running paid ads will ensure larger traffic flow to your site, which assuming your landing page is good, means more new conversions.
If you’ve gone through the trial and error of paid ads without your conversion rate improving, we recommend assessing your landing page(s) and see whether they have the following:
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