I forgot the actual number from real statistics, but around 60% don't even scroll further than the hero section.
That is the place to put your CTA to your fresh new book.
You didn't write what the is book about so I can't tell you precisely how to design, because I can't guess your target group.
In most cases, you want to use your landing page to advertise one book as the main, and two as secondary options.
Most people won't know one thing about who are you and why would they buy a book from you. Even if they know, you still have to convince them that they are in the right place.
On the landing page, your section hierarchy should be something like this:
1. Hero
Hero section should answer mainly 3 questions
who are you, what do you offer, and why do they need that
2. Testimonials
Right under hero, you should start convincing them with testimonials, images from different kinds of seminars, etc.(This also can take 2 sections)
3. Emotional connection.
Try with some storytelling, but find the story that will make a connection between them and you.
(you don't necessarily need to do storytelling you can use memes etc., but it's the most common way)
4. Blog
This section is here if they are still not sure what to do/choose, and they need a little bit more info, and you can't fit it in the landing page - also you can use blog for SEO traffic.
5. Give them the choice.
It's the section where they can choose between your 3 books or SPECIAL DISCOUNT 3 BOOK FOR 30% or something like that.
I would like to give you more tips and road signs but I have to work on my thesis... Try to google out the top 10 best-selling books with their website and do reverse engineering... find how, why, and when they put what on their site and try to replicate.... This 5-section pattern is just a base layout, you should build it up. Feel free to drop any questions at any time, and I will answer you asap.
That is the place to put your CTA to your fresh new book.
You didn't write what the is book about so I can't tell you precisely how to design, because I can't guess your target group.
In most cases, you want to use your landing page to advertise one book as the main, and two as secondary options.
Most people won't know one thing about who are you and why would they buy a book from you. Even if they know, you still have to convince them that they are in the right place.
On the landing page, your section hierarchy should be something like this:
1. Hero
Hero section should answer mainly 3 questions
who are you, what do you offer, and why do they need that
2. Testimonials
Right under hero, you should start convincing them with testimonials, images from different kinds of seminars, etc.(This also can take 2 sections)
3. Emotional connection.
Try with some storytelling, but find the story that will make a connection between them and you.
(you don't necessarily need to do storytelling you can use memes etc., but it's the most common way)
4. Blog
This section is here if they are still not sure what to do/choose, and they need a little bit more info, and you can't fit it in the landing page - also you can use blog for SEO traffic.
5. Give them the choice.
It's the section where they can choose between your 3 books or SPECIAL DISCOUNT 3 BOOK FOR 30% or something like that.
I would like to give you more tips and road signs but I have to work on my thesis... Try to google out the top 10 best-selling books with their website and do reverse engineering... find how, why, and when they put what on their site and try to replicate.... This 5-section pattern is just a base layout, you should build it up. Feel free to drop any questions at any time, and I will answer you asap.