# I've Worked on Over 300+... ![rw-book-cover](https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1531635596007022593/YRnP1PHM.jpg) ## Metadata - Author: [[@alexgarcia_atx on Twitter]] - Full Title: I've Worked on Over 300+... - Category: #tweets - URL: https://twitter.com/alexgarcia_atx/status/1456061839297720321 ## Highlights - I've worked on over 300+ landing pages. These 12 learning will help you convert traffic into customers 🧵 ([View Tweet](https://twitter.com/alexgarcia_atx/status/1456061839297720321)) - 1. Your Story Counts You’re walking social proof. If you can tell your story, then you can sell your story. Your transformation proves you can transform someone else. Write it as if you were trying to inspire your younger self. ([View Tweet](https://twitter.com/alexgarcia_atx/status/1456061840803471360)) - 2. Talk Directly To Customers Ditch the "we offer" or "we solve" and "our solution." This copy focuses on your company and what you do. When your copy should focus on the visitor. Start your sentences with "you" or a verb to directly talk to your customers. ([View Tweet](https://twitter.com/alexgarcia_atx/status/1456061842510462979)) - 3. One Idea Your site should focus on selling one idea. The rest of your headlines and copy should support this idea. The more claims, the more confusion. One idea. One goal. ([View Tweet](https://twitter.com/alexgarcia_atx/status/1456061844213407753)) - 4. Your Headlines Carry Heavy Weight People scan websites. When they scan, 80% of consumers will only read the headlines. So, ppl should read your headlines and be persuaded to take action. Headlines should say: - What you solve - What you do - Result of using it ([View Tweet](https://twitter.com/alexgarcia_atx/status/1456061845488508928)) - 5. Eliminate Confusion Your copy should eliminate doubt and confusion. So, be clear, concise, and obsess over clarity. Tell the consumer how your product helps them. What they get. And how their life will be better. Leave no room for confusion to create doubt. ([View Tweet](https://twitter.com/alexgarcia_atx/status/1456061846704771080)) - 6. Let The Consumer Visualize Themself Share others’ journey, transformation, and progress so potential customers can imagine themself at the finish line with a gold medal around their neck. If others did it, so can you. If I did it, so can you. Now, it’s your turn. ([View Tweet](https://twitter.com/alexgarcia_atx/status/1456061848315469824)) - 7. Use Data to Back Claims Amazon puts an emphasis on replacing adjectives with data. Let the numbers do the talking. It’ll support your claim. It’s more powerful to say: 95% of marketers love… Than Most marketers love... ([View Tweet](https://twitter.com/alexgarcia_atx/status/1456061849745694723)) - 8. Use Repeated Keywords Talk to your customers, interview them, or survey them. List the repeated keywords they mention. Take these same keywords and inject them into your copy. This will help you direct your words towards your ideal customer. ([View Tweet](https://twitter.com/alexgarcia_atx/status/1456061851092017155)) - 9. CTA’s Should Remind Consumers of The Value Instead of being vague, use your CTA as a reminder of what’s on the other end of their action. It should present the value creation on the other side. ([View Tweet](https://twitter.com/alexgarcia_atx/status/1456061852308410375)) - 10. Sell How You Create an Outcome Your products make the outcome possible. But your copy convinces how your product creates the outcome. Your copy should work cohesively to portray a transformation that hasn’t occurred yet. ([View Tweet](https://twitter.com/alexgarcia_atx/status/1456061854023815170)) - 11. Inject Social Proof Social proof is a physiological phenomenon. People do what others do. And believe what others have accomplished. Use this throughout your site to showcase the greatest outcomes becoming a reality by people no different from potential customers. ([View Tweet](https://twitter.com/alexgarcia_atx/status/1456061855273787395)) - 12. Add Texture Adding texture to your copy makes it feel more conversational. Gary Provost says to "write music." Use a short sentence. Another one. Then write a long-winded sentence that takes the customer on a journey with words that feel like a melody. ([View Tweet](https://twitter.com/alexgarcia_atx/status/1456061856586649605)) - If you love growth marketing (like I do) and want more growth marketing content on your feed then follow @alexgarcia_atx :) Today is day three of my "10 days of growth" thread series. ([View Tweet](https://twitter.com/alexgarcia_atx/status/1456061857761054722)) - And in 8 days I'm launching Growth Marketing Examined. Which is a paid newsletter where I take my member's top questions and write case studies with strategies to tackle their problems. 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