# Landing Page Patterns This reference captures high-converting page patterns and copy structures. ## Hero Section Patterns ### Pattern 1: Problem-Solution Hero - Headline names the painful problem. - Subheadline states the clear outcome. - Primary CTA starts immediately. - Optional supporting visual demonstrates product in context. ### Pattern 2: Outcome-First Hero - Headline leads with measurable value. - Subheadline clarifies who the page is for. - CTA is action-oriented and specific. ### Pattern 3: Authority Hero - Headline + trust indicator (logos, testimonial snippet, proof metric). - Useful when category skepticism is high. ## Social Proof Layouts ### Logo Strip + Proof Metric - Keep to recognizable logos. - Add one proof metric (e.g., active users, revenue saved, hours reduced). ### Testimonial Grid - 3-6 testimonials across segments. - Include role/company where possible. - Prefer concrete outcomes over generic praise. ### Case Study Snapshot - Mini blocks: challenge -> approach -> measurable result. ## CTA Best Practices - Use one dominant CTA per section. - Match CTA verb to user intent ("Start trial", "Get demo", "Run audit"). - Keep CTA copy specific; avoid vague labels like "Submit". - Reduce friction near CTA (short form, trust indicators, no surprise commitments). ## Above-the-Fold Checklist - [ ] Clear value proposition in first viewport - [ ] Audience clarity (who this is for) - [ ] One primary CTA visible without scrolling - [ ] Proof element (logos, stat, quote) - [ ] Visual hierarchy emphasizes headline + CTA - [ ] Mobile layout keeps CTA accessible ## Conversion-Optimized Templates ### SaaS Demo Page 1. Hero with problem-solution framing 2. Product walkthrough section 3. Social proof strip 4. Benefits by persona 5. Objection handling FAQ 6. Final CTA ### Lead Magnet Page 1. Promise + asset preview 2. Bullet outcomes 3. Short form 4. Trust/privacy note ### Product Launch Page 1. Outcome-first hero 2. Why now / differentiation 3. Feature blocks 4. Testimonials / beta feedback 5. Pricing or waitlist CTA ## Headline Formulas ### PAS (Problem-Agitate-Solution) - Problem: identify the pain - Agitate: show consequences of inaction - Solution: position the offer as relief Example structure: "Still [problem]? Stop [negative consequence] and start [desired outcome]." ### AIDA (Attention-Interest-Desire-Action) - Attention: pattern interrupt headline - Interest: relevant context and stakes - Desire: proof and benefits - Action: concrete next step ### 4U Formula - Useful: clear practical value - Urgent: reason to act now - Unique: differentiated promise - Ultra-specific: concrete outcome and scope Example structure: "Get [specific result] in [timeframe] without [common pain]."