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There's a right fit for the results you're after
Landing Page vs. Funnel vs. Website
From left to right in complexity, What's the difference?
Landing Page
A landing page is a single web page that is designed to convert visitors into leads or customers. Landing pages are often used in marketing campaigns to capture the visitor's attention and persuade them to take a specific action, such as filling out a form or making a purchase.
Sales Funnel
A funnel, also known as a marketing funnel or sales funnel, is a series of steps that a visitor goes through before becoming a customer. A funnel typically consists of multiple landing pages that are designed to guide the visitor through the buying process, from awareness to consideration to decision. The goal of a funnel is to convert visitors into customers by providing them with the information and resources they need to make a purchase decision.
Website
A website is a collection of web pages that are linked together under a single domain name and hosted on a web server. Websites are generally designed to provide information about a business, organization, product, or service. Because there are numerous links and buttons to click on, websites are generally used less for marketing and more for branding and information transfer.
So, which one's for you?
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Content AI
Chat Widget
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Call Tracking
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Invoicing & Product Payments
Workflows & Automation
Social Media Scheduling
Courses & Memberships
Text & Voice Drop Outreach
Blogger
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Branding
So, you think you know branding?
Values & Mission
The core of brand lies in a deep sense of purpose. Why does the company even exist? What is the company trying to accomplish? The answer to these and many other questions defines the brand long before a splashing of colors on shapes and words should ever take place. Examples of values: integrity, transparency, speed, human, delight. An example of a mission statement: To connect buyers and sellers together in the Los Angeles and surrounding areas to create harmonious transactions in the quickest ways possible with seaman for sea based products..
What They Think
One of the greatest in branding, Marty Neumeier, once stated that branding is not about colors or symbols, but about what people remember and think of when they think about your branding. Think of the term branding and where it came from. Cattleman would heat up a branding iron, which end had been previously shaped into a unique design. The brand inspector would apply the brand and leave a mark. The question is, what kind of mark do you want to leave on the minds of those who come in contact with your brand? This is true branding.
The Logo
The first thing that people think of may be a logo when they think or talk about branding. But, logos are only a piece of the puzzle regarding what the brand is all about. Logos may not even be the most important part. A logo has a logo mark, a word mark and can be oriented either vertical or horizontal based on use case and utility. There is also color theory or scheme with a primary, secondary, and sometimes a tertiary color combination.
Messaging
Messaging is not only words but the types of words, the tone, grammar, vocabulary, and style in which you communicate to your audience. Examples of messaging: inspirational - motivational and uplifting; informative - educate and empower; authentic - genuine and transparent; bold - confident and daring; humorous - lighthearted and clever wordplay; luxurious - elegance and exclusivity; whimsical - embraces playful and creativity. Messaging should, more often than not, include storytelling.
UX Design
Did You Know that UX (User experience) Is Crucial?
UX Design Team On Staff
Anyone can make a website. But, no everyone can do it right. A UX (User Experience) designer is a professional responsible for creating websites and other digital products that provide the best possible experience to the end-user. They focus on designing interfaces, interactions, and workflows that are intuitive, user-friendly, and visually appealing.
User-Centric
When we build websites, funnels, and landing pages we focus on the end-user and their needs. We perform user research to understand user behavior, preferences, and pain points, which is used to create designs that are easy to navigate and use. The questions we ask are less about what will look good or what is trending. The most important questions we ask and find the answers to are about who the user is, how do we speak to them, and what world do we build for them to engage in.
The Best Results
When you're spending money to generate more money, which is what business is in the most fundamental expression, then you need it to count when it counts. UX Design is what makes more conversions. A better user experience makes for better results which means better business. Without an element of UX design in the website creation process, a website may lack the design elements necessary to create a user-friendly experience, resulting in lost business.
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