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- May 11, 2018
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My first-time post, and I've not read either book.
I do run a small inbound marketing agency though and had 10 minutes to look at your landing pages.
The only thing that stuck out for me was that the content is a bit too deep and technical, rather than focusing on the emotional drives and desires of the buyer.
They are also not concrete enough to make me take the next action.
A bit too much "fog of marketing". Be more meaningful and stand out.
I find it hard to avoid those traps as once you're that deep in the marketing strategy, products and goals you can lose sight of the customer.
Comments are from the perspective of a cynical buyer;
Small print;
*"we'll send it to the tent you're now living in if you send $500 to cover postage"
I do run a small inbound marketing agency though and had 10 minutes to look at your landing pages.
The only thing that stuck out for me was that the content is a bit too deep and technical, rather than focusing on the emotional drives and desires of the buyer.
They are also not concrete enough to make me take the next action.
A bit too much "fog of marketing". Be more meaningful and stand out.
I find it hard to avoid those traps as once you're that deep in the marketing strategy, products and goals you can lose sight of the customer.
Comments are from the perspective of a cynical buyer;
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Small print;
*"we'll send it to the tent you're now living in if you send $500 to cover postage"