Explained by Olly
Explained by Olly
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This is Jay Clouse's OG creator landing page. And although he's updated it now (as part of the Creator Science brand) I wanted to share it with you.
Like many creators, Jay has multiple offers which he is trying to gracefully promote side-by-side.
Typically creator pages are newsletter-first as getting your leads onto a list is the biggest priority. That's why the newsletter subscribe form and social proof make up the page's hero.
As you will see on many creator landing pages, the subscribe element also appears again, above the footer.
When it comes to promoting his podcast, Jay uses 'show not tell' - allowing visitors to see and play episodes, rather than just talking about them.
Finally, another common creator page element - the personal introduction. It's key to building a connection with your audience. Share a photo, and always write this element in the first person.
This is Jay Clouse's OG creator landing page. And although he's updated it now (as part of the Creator Science brand) I wanted to share it with you.
Like many creators, Jay has multiple offers which he is trying to gracefully promote side-by-side.
Typically creator pages are newsletter-first as getting your leads onto a list is the biggest priority. That's why the newsletter subscribe form and social proof make up the page's hero.
As you will see on many creator landing pages, the subscribe element also appears again, above the footer.
When it comes to promoting his podcast, Jay uses 'show not tell' - allowing visitors to see and play episodes, rather than just talking about them.
Finally, another common creator page element - the personal introduction. It's key to building a connection with your audience. Share a photo, and always write this element in the first person.
This is Jay Clouse's OG creator landing page. And although he's updated it now (as part of the Creator Science brand) I wanted to share it with you.
Like many creators, Jay has multiple offers which he is trying to gracefully promote side-by-side.
Typically creator pages are newsletter-first as getting your leads onto a list is the biggest priority. That's why the newsletter subscribe form and social proof make up the page's hero.
As you will see on many creator landing pages, the subscribe element also appears again, above the footer.
When it comes to promoting his podcast, Jay uses 'show not tell' - allowing visitors to see and play episodes, rather than just talking about them.
Finally, another common creator page element - the personal introduction. It's key to building a connection with your audience. Share a photo, and always write this element in the first person.
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