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The 11 Landing Page Best Practices We Swear By

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Using social proof, aligning your campaign themes, and more! If you’re in marketing, you’r

Using social proof, aligning your campaign themes, and more! [The 11 Landing Page Best Practices to Swear By]( If you’re in marketing, you’re no stranger to landing pages. We’ve all clicked through an interesting ad looking for more information, then abandoned the landing page because it was too confusing or didn’t hold enough information. And if we’re paying attention, we usually take note of what not to do with our own landing pages. But what about what we need to do to keep those visitors? Whether you’re using a plug-and-play solution to make your landing pages or you have an in-house dev team to build them out, you can swear by these 11 landing page best practices for better pages and, of course, more conversions! [READ FULL POST]( AdWords Performance Grader AdWords can be hard. Find out how you compare to your competitors & get actionable tips to improve! [GET YOUR FREE REPORT »]( [9 Comparative Advertising Examples to Help You Get Ahead]( [Read the full post »]( [17 Cool Landing Pages I Wish I Made]( [Read the full post »]( WordStream Branding Survey We need your input to help shape WordStream! Take a quick 5-minute survey to help us define the future of our brand. [TAKE SURVEY »]( WordStream 101 Huntington Ave, Boston MA 02199 If you no longer wish to receive these emails, click on the following link: [Unsubscribe](

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