How to Create Social Media Landing Pages for Sales

Create Social Media Landing Pages for Sales

Social media landing pages are necessary conversion tools for social media campaigns. They’re laser-focused to attract the right customers to you. 

I’ll put this into perspective in a bit.

There are over 7 billion people in the world today. Out of that, 4.48 billion are active on social media. In case you missed it, that’s more than half of the world’s population. 

social media use around the world

What value does this statistic hold?  

Social media is a huge market. That’s why companies don’t mind spending up to 95 billion dollars combined on social media sponsored ads yearly. But here’s the thing, with sponsored ads — or any other ads for that matter — you can’t target half the world’s population.

The most you can do is target a select audience and hope they convert into paying customers. As far as social media campaigns go, engagements and conversions are imperative for your business’ success. But these aside, you’ll need a social media landing page that spurs your audience to action — that’s how they come to you.

This article will explore practical steps to creating and optimizing successful social media landing pages for your businesses. 

What Is a Social Media Landing Page? 

Social media landing pages are destination pages for social media campaigns. Visitors land on these pages following an embedded link in a promotional or organic social media campaign. 

Depending on your social media campaign, these landing pages could be a linking page to your online store or even a lead capture to your marketing funnels. 

Either way, social media landing pages are simple, captivating, and laser-focused to attract the right kind of customer using clear calls-to-action like: “Buy Now,” “Register Now,” “Send a Message,” or “Shop Now.” These targeted actions make it easy to customize these pages for specific social campaigns on social media. 

Now that’s out of the way, let’s get into the nitty-gritty of why you need a social media landing page and how to create one from scratch.  

Why Do You Need a Social Media Landing Page?

As we discussed earlier, social landing pages direct the right customers to you. But that’s not the only reason you should create one. 

When you use generic landing pages for your social media campaign, you risk getting your visitors distracted or have lost interest along the way. How? Most times, generic landing pages do not align with specific campaigns, leading to a lower conversion rate. 

Imagine stumbling on a sponsored ads on Instagram for a new line of sports shoes, but the landing page leads to a major product category that shows the entire gym collection — and not a single sports shoe in sight. 

What would you do? At this point, there’s likely going to be two outcomes.

  1. You could browse through their collection till you find a sports shoe that fits. Or wear yourself out, and bounce.
  2. You won’t bother at all. 

I mean, what’s the point, right? You probably had other things you were doing before stumbling on that ad. 

Great. Now, flip the narrative. That’s precisely why you need social media landing pages!

Aesthetics and conversions aside, it shortens the timespan spent searching for certain products and services on your eCommerce store. Add that to consolidating your social proof on the same landing page, and you can shoot up conversions by up to 27 percent.

Since some visitors are likely to be encountering your page for the first time, they’d need an external influence to spur them to action. Again, that’ll depend on how you design and optimize your landing page

Take a look at these examples below. You’ll notice that they have fundamentally different objectives. For example, the first sample has a customer review, and the other one does not.

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Outskirts Press, a self-publishing agency, is really big on saying more with fewer words. Their landing page outlay is simple, and a customer review is enough social proof to spur a new visitor to action. 

The landing page below by The Motley Fool has more copy on the page. This, however, doesn’t make the first example a better landing page. Like I’d pointed out, their campaign objectives could be inherently different. 

The Motley Fool sign up form example
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From these examples, you can see that these pages serve to encourage users to take action immediately and not “browse through.” 

But whatever the case may be, creating a social media landing page is not a one-size-fits-all; your campaign objective might influence the design and optimization. 

If you think of it this way, you’d realize that social landing pages do more than just attract customers. They help you highlight your campaign’s latest offer and ensure you assess its success by tracking conversion metrics such as purchases, click-throughs, and bounce rate. 

Now, let’s help you roll out an effective social media landing page with these tips below. 

5 Tips to Help You Create a Successful Social Media Landing Page

With social media landing pages, you have the creative license to design your landing pages to taste. In reality, this doesn’t always guarantee success, as the average landing page conversion rate is 2.35 percent

But don’t sweat it. You can still break into the top 10 percent with a few tricks and tips up your sleeves and gradually ramp up your campaign conversion rates and overall success.

Here’s what to do.

1. Include a Strong Call-to-Action (CTA)

Social media is a busy place. Anyone can get swarmed or swooped up in the wave of too many sponsored ads and other social media posts. Why, with over 4 billion people on social media, everyone has something to say, and that includes you. 

Therefore, since your visitor has made it through by clicking your campaign link, the least you could do is ensure they don’t second guess how they landed there in the first place. 

The only way to achieve that right off the bat is through a CTA. Aim for a strong and compelling CTA like this one by Wall Street Journal. 

wsj Call to Action

The CTA reads, “Learn More”. Wall Street Journal employed a concise way to encourage visitors to click through. That aside, do you also notice the simplicity of the landing page? Without distracting colors, visitors can focus on the copy and head straight to the CTA.

Design your landing page to follow best practices like these, but while you’re at it, stick to one CTA per landing page. If you have multiple campaign objectives, consider creating unique landing pages for each, as multiple offers on one landing page could drastically drop conversions.

Also, ensure your headlines are persuasive and compliment the CTA. Your goal here should be more conversion rates with fewer words, so visitors don’t get confused or distracted along the way.

2. Maintain a Consistent Brand Message

Users expect a lot from brands they interact with on social media. Some of these expectations include consistency across brand voice, identity, and messaging. When they can’t relate to it, it could affect your conversion rates.

There are many ways to regulate brand consistency. For instance, if you were dealing with a content marketing campaign, you could create an editorial guideline for your website content. 

However, social media is heavy on visuals. Hence, a consistent color scheme, combination, or palette will work best. 

Remember the Wall Street Journal sample above? Here’s how the post-click landing page looks:

Wall Street Journal Consistent Brand Message

Notice there’s still the same white-black-blue color combination on this page in their Instagram landing page? That’s because they’re consistent with their message. The reason behind this is simple: they need their users to relate and feel comfortable with the brand. 

Too many contrasting colors on your social media landing page will make it look tacky and unprofessional.

Instead, consider taking a professional photoshoot of your products using a consistent background. Thus, if you started with a visible purple and gold color tone on your Instagram, for example, you want the linked landing page to have a similar background.

However, that aside, consistency ensures your message remains the same across social media platforms. That way, even if you were re-purposing the landing page, your audience won’t get confused.

3. Focus on Mobile Devices

I’m sure you’ve noticed, but you tend to use social media on your mobile phone. You’re not alone. Approximately 99 percent of users access their social accounts on a mobile device rather than a laptop.

Since your target audience is probably on their phones each time they log in to social media, you must design and optimize your landing page for mobile. By default, any landing page must have a responsive design. Your social media landing page must be “scrollable” for the best results.

Take a cue from this Conversific example below.

Conversific landing page mobile

As you can see, the landing page design is well optimized for mobile by being scrollable and keeping all the elements visible at a glance. Visitors can navigate this landing page without mobile constraints, such as incompatible photos or missing fonts.

Whatever the objective of your social media campaign is — generate leads or sell products — ensure the landing pages are mobile-friendly, responsive, and accessible at a glance.

4. Create a Simple Page

The next thing to be mindful of is simplicity. 

When creating landing pages, it’s easy to go overboard with too many words or images. Amid all the social media brouhaha, you don’t need a busy landing page to add to all the noise. Your visitors might lose sight of what your campaign is all about, and this may hurt your conversion rates.

Again, I’ll put this into perspective using a couple of samples from the Dollar Shave Club.

First, check out this sample Facebook ad from them:

dollar shave club facebook ad

With “Shop Now” as the CTA for this social media campaign, there’s no mistaking the next course of action. 

When visitors click on the CTA, it brings them to a landing page that is as simple and straightforward as they come.

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The landing page above employs a minimalist design, where the copy and CTA stand out. They didn’t go overboard with colors, background designs, and font style, making it a superb example of a simple and effective eCommerce social media landing page.

And look! I checked out the same page on mobile, and there was no difference!

dollar shave club social landing page mobile

But of course, you can tell it was optimized for mobile by incorporating the exact fonts and design from the desktop page, so visitors can have the same landing page experience. 

You could achieve the same results too. But you must aim for a decluttered space where images and words truly stand out and are catchy. Skip the lengthy copy, unnecessary buttons or website menus, contrasting colors, or anything that could be off-putting to new visitors. 

Again, this is not a hard and fast rule, but try to stick to the basics like product name, social reviews, product photos, and CTA, so you don’t go overboard.

5. Test Your Page

If you’ve judiciously followed the tips in this guide, your social media landing page should be gearing up for success. 

However, you’re not entirely out of the woods yet. Why? There’s always a possibility of something better! For starters, you could get higher conversion rates or re-target your ads to reach more people.  

The key to this is simply trial and error. You need to keep at it till you find the best landing page formula for your business. Create multiple descriptions and product images, and switch them up to gauge audience reactions. 

You could also experiment with different headlines, CTA, and color combinations for best results. Whichever way you intend to go about it, record your progress, and keep at it until you find what ticks the box.

Wrapping Up

Social media landing pages are crucial for targeting customers and increasing conversion rates in social media marketing campaigns. 

But to make it practical for your campaigns, you need to test and tweak them regularly. That way, you know what works best and leverage it as you go. A successful social media landing page follows best practices like being clean and simple.

Keep your copy brief, concise, and straight to the point, as too much can get your visitors distracted, and too little might not be enough to spur action. Nonetheless, when you’re whipping up a new social media marketing campaign for your business, use the tips in the guide to get you closer to your conversion goal.

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