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How To Use Psychology In Landing Page Design

How To Use Psychology In Landing Page Design | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Decisions, decisions, decisions!  Every day we are faced with a constant series of decisions.  Whether it is deciding to eat that piece of cake, or make a career change, the decisions we make shape our lives and who we are.


We like to think that all of our decisions are rational and that we are in control, however our unconscious mind, drives how we respond to advertising, brands, products, and in the end determines all of our buying decision. As a result, our landing page design plays an integral role in how our brains make a decision to buy a product or not.   The reasons unconscious triggers determine our decisions can be found in the structure of our brain. We can break our mind into three separate parts....

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Designing with psychology? When it comes to landing pages, they can work together.

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4 Examples of Fantastic Inbound Marketing Web Design | HubSpot

4 Examples of Fantastic Inbound Marketing Web Design | HubSpot | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Looking for some inspiration as you build you next website? 


Design is valuable, an investment, and will pay dividends over the life of your business. First and foremost, your website may be one of the first things that a potential customer sees related to your brand. If they come to a website that looks like it was built in 1995 using Adobe Dreamweaver, this will reflect poorly on the brand.


Worse, a bad design may be enough to send someone running back to Google and into the arms of a competitor that has a website that is easy on the eyes. A good design is simple. The arch-enemy of a good website is complexity. Why?...

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Here are four examples that really exemplify effective Inbound Marketing web design.

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