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This is a Multi-Purpose Text Section
Need to describe something in more detail? Want to tell a story to help your visitor connect with you and your brand? Want to highlight some example use cases? Looking to describe the pain point your product solves? This text section is where all this story-telling and copywriting belongs.
You can duplicate this section and use it in multiple places on your sales page, wherever you need to elaborate on something.
Note: keep your paragraphs short to avoid the "wall of text" effect and mix things up with text highlights and sub headings.
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The purpose of this section is to provide an overview of your product. This could be an outline of chapters in your ebook, lessons in your course, modules in your coaching program etc. The reader should come away from this with a very clear idea of what they will get for their money.
Feature Heading 1
Use this section to highlight the main features and/or main benefits of your product.
Feature Heading 2
This section is designed to give your visitor a quick overview of the highlights that set your product apart.
Feature Heading 3
It's important that this section is easily skimmable. Leave more in-depth descriptions for later.
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More testimonials? Add them here!
You almost can't have too many testimonials. However, no one wants to read through one endless list of them. That's why it's a good idea to spread testimonials through multiple sections on the page. That way, your copy and the social proof from testimonials take turns in convincing your reader.
andy murray // Photographer
Best part of the testimonials goes here...
Display testimonials here and make them more skimmable by adding a teaser or the best part from the testimonial as a headline. A good testimonial can make all the difference to your conversion rates.
julia stone // Blogger
The best kinds of testimonials are...
You almost can't have too many testimonials. However, no one wants to read through one endless list of them. That's why it's a good idea to spread testimonials through multiple sections on the page. That way, your copy and the social proof from testimonials take turns in convincing your reader.
Peter Dawson // It Consultant
Frequently Asked Questions
Write the answer to the question here. This way, your visitors can easily pick the questions that matter to them, without being distracted by loads of text from the FAQ.
The text in this landing page gives you a lot of help in creating good copy. And don't worry about it too much. The only way to get better at copywriting is to write more copy. So, get writing.
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Does your product have a target audience? Does it have benefits? Then you can and should explain those benefits to your target audience on a page like this.
Your customers will let you know. The best way to find the "right" questions to answer in your FAQ is to pay attention to questions your visitors and customers send you. Your support system or helpdesk will be a rich source of insights about what questions need answering.