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Post by huangshi715 on Feb 15, 2024 0:03:31 GMT -6
There’s your hero shot. 5. Landing page You really should know what a landing page is by now. Nothing new here. But just in case, here’s how Oli breaks it all down: Oli’s definition: Now let’s see how Urban Dictionary so eloquently puts it… Urban Dictionary’s definition: landingpage Whoa, that’s not very nice! Clearly someone had a brutal landing page experience he’ll never forget. I kind of feel his pain. Let’s move on to my personal favorite… 6. Lead A lead is someone who has shown interest in your business by . Why does this matter to marketers? Let’s see what Kipp Bodnar has to say about that. Kipp’s definition: Leads are the metric that, as marketers, we have to rely on. Because leads mean money. Lead, on the other hand… Urban Dictionary’s definition lead Err… I think that’s exactly the opposite of what we want. Alright, one more Vietnam Email List before we get back to the real world… 7. Urgency Urgency is another one of those age-old sales/marketing tricks; the use of trigger words such as “act now” or “limited supply” to increase your prospects sense of having to act now. Or, as Neil Patel puts it… Neil’s definition: Urgency is when a buyer feels like they need to act quickly… [it’s] the feeling that whatever is going on is really important, and therefore, immediate action should be taken. Check out this example of urgency straight from NeilPatel.com: urgency-neil Phrases such as “Hurry!” and “Only 1 spot available” trigger urgency and motivate prospects to spring into action. Image source. A great illustrative example. Almost as evocative as the one from Urban Dictionary… Urban Dictionary’s definition: urgency Damn son.
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