Landing Page - is this one a good landing page?
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Hello Everyone,
I want to ask about this landing page:
http://www.rpgdicas.com.br/builds/diablo-2/build-necromancer-summoner-diablo-2.html
It's in portuguese-brazil.
What should I improve?
Any tipps will be apreciated
keywords: Build Necromancer Summoner, build necromancer summoner diablo 2, so on...
thanks, everyone.
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Haha... I guess you like the different type of answer
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WOW...
that's what we can call a GOOD ANSWER.
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What is the point of a huge page with tons of content if nobody reads it. In my opinion a content is marked as good if people who lands on your page read it.
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Thanks for the design advice, but im doing everything by myself and im not a designer so... hehehe but anyway its a good answer for the question
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thanks buddy hehhee everybody can say something about the design, layout, video, so on... but about the content im very sure that really unique and good... i get first ladder at US.EAST on Hardcore without die
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A good landing page is one that would make you want to read it. I left your page in less than 10 seconds. That means your Bounce rate will be high => Bad Signal for landing page
A good idea is to improve overall look (layout). Make it more attractive.
Just one of the things i spotted.
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haha, now you're talking! That brings back memories
I would start with a much stronger image above the fold - maybe move the movie section up and start with that - your best stuff is way down the page
The page feels a bit unstructured - maybe you need darker or lighter colour columns outside your content to add the structure
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