WordPress Landing Page Structure Checklist

Landing Page Structure Checklist - Ensure you complete these steps to make sure your website is optimized for conversion.

Landing PagePriority
Focus on the Mobile responsiveness - 92.3% of the internet use their phonesHighest
Use a contrasting color from the rest of the page to the (CTA) button to draw attention. Make sure the CTA stands out prominently.Highest
Add a headline that conveys the unique benefit or solution of the product or service AKA “What's in it for the user”Highest
Use Visuals or illustrations, if possible use a video - Studies show videos help landing pages convert 88% betterHighest
LOTS OF SOCIAL PROOF! Show all customer testimonials, reviews, case studies, or trust badges as humans are social creatures who like purchases validatedHighest
Ensure loading speed is minimized by compressing images - Convert images to format ‘.webp’ and logos to format ‘.svg’ using https://compressor.io/High
Have an absolute maximum of 5 links in the Navigation bar - Mainly 4 or less to keep focus on the primary action you need users to takeHigh
Ensure that you have a valid SSL Certificate, this is often provided by your domain provider - Google rewards this as it ensures a secure browsing experience.High
Add a FAQ section to handle objectionsHigh
Add a Notice bar with incentives to potential customers with offers such as free shipping or scarcity reminders.High
Don’t just list benefits, explain how your USP will solve their problems or fulfill their needsHigh
Have Links and Post content on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Facebook and regularly engage. - Show customers you are an active and engaged brandMedium
Don't be over-intrusive with auto-played videosMedium
Add to product display page production photos to show real use casesMedium
Get rid of all offsite links Keep your users on the page.Medium
Convert videos to GIFs and add to the Landing Page for social proofMedium
Add a subheading to provide more context to the main headlineMedium
Minimize pop-ups - especially ones that arrive as soon as users land on the page.Medium
Tailor your design to evoke specific emotions that align with your conversion goal. For example, use warm colors and imagery to create a sense of trust or urgency, or employ vibrant visuals to generate excitement.Medium
Follow accessibility guidelines (such as WCAG) to provide alt text for images, proper semantic HTML structure, and keyboard navigation support as well colours that are visible to colour blind individuals - Figma plugins like ContrastMedium
Follow accessibility guidelines (such as WCAG) to provide alt text for images, proper semantic HTML structure, and keyboard navigation support as well colour that are visible to colour blind individuals - Figma plugins like ContrastMedium
Don’t be afraid of whitespace (Negative Space) this helps to create a clean, organized layout. - Which allows customers to focus on the action you wish them to takeMedium
Ensure your page security is maximized - Searches engine penalise sites that have frequent intrusions - If you use any templates regularly update them to the latest versionMedium
If conversion consists of a filled form keep them as brief and only reveal further sections as users progress through form.Low
Use exit surveys to gather insights. Understanding why users didn't convert can help you address potential pain pointsLow
Offer incentives, such as discounts, free trials, or downloadable resources, to encourage users to take action to show the value you can provideLow
Do NOT use black hat techniques like Keyword stuff or use any link farms - This will majorly hurt rankings.Low
Implement subtle loading animations to keep users engaged while content loads. Loading spinners or progress barsLow