Simplicity is probably the most important underlying factor when it comes to the performance of any Web page... whether your homepage, an interior page, a sales page, or a landing page.

Here are six ways to keep your pages simple and increase conversions.

1. Stick to one topic per page

This may not be possible always. But if you can stick to just a single topic, product, or service per page, then you simplify the experience for your visitors.

They don't have to choose—they don't have to decide where to focus their attention. All they have to do is read. From top to bottom.

2. Minimize the number of columns

Multi-column pages complicate the experience for your readers. Different areas of the page are competing for their attention. Again, they have to make choices, they have decide which column to look at first.

Or worse still, they may be reading your center information or sales column and then stop reading because they are distracted by something in another column.

If you can build your page with one column only, that is optimal and almost always has a significant impact on conversion rates.

3. Keep your message simple

As you write, try to stay focused on a single, simple message. Too many times copywriters bring in all kinds of "related" information into their sales copy.

If it is tightly related, that's fine. But when it is not directly relevant to the one topic and one purpose of your page, it can be distracting.

Keep your writing focused, linear, and progressive.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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Nick Usborne has been working as a copywriter and trainer for over 35 years. He is the author of Net Words, as well as several courses for online writers and freelancers. Nick is also an advocate for Conversational Copywriting.

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