According to HubSpot (you're welcome on this backlink, HubSpot!), "[a] landing page is a web page that allows you to capture a visitor's information through a lead-capture form (AKA a conversion form)." The article goes even further into what makes a good landing page:
A good landing page will target a particular audience, such as traffic from an email campaign promoting a particular ebook, or visitors who click on a pay-per-click ad promoting your webinar. You can build landing pages that allow visitors to download your content offers (ebooks, whitepapers, webinars, etc.), or redeem other marketing offers such as free trials, demos, or coupons for your product. Creating landing pages allows you to target your audience, offer them something of value, and convert a higher percentage of your visitors into leads, while also capturing information about who they are and what they've converted on.Want to see what an effective landing page looks like? The link above leads to a page where you enter your information before being able to download (or be sent) content... In this particular case, the content is a PDF that has great information on how to BUILD LANDING PAGES.
I have to admit - I have been a sucker for these. I fall for email marketing/landing pages that are executed well and offer content that are worth printing. Here is a short list of the companies that I follow and don't mind sharing my information to in exchange for career-related content:
- Advertising Age - Need I say WHY I grab as much information from them as possible?
- Newscred - Simple, easy-to-navigate website with lots of great insight on several advertising/marketing/social media topics
- HubSpot - "The #1 Marketing Platform" and widely considered as the best lead-generation companion at the moment
- Hootsuite - One of the best, if not the best, social media management service in the industry right now. This is what I use for most of the social media posting and analytics at my current job - very helpful.
- KISSmetrics - "A blog about analytics, marketing, and testing [and social media!]."