This is how most websites do their blogs. You arrive to your page from Google and it's this big screen before you can get your information. To get your information, you have to scroll and scroll and scroll. It's often not provided at the top. Ya gotta scrol...
This is how most websites do their blogs. You arrive to your page from Google and it's this big screen before you can get your information. To get your information you have to scroll and scroll and scroll. It's often not provided. At the top. You gotta scroll down. You gotta search through the page to find it. This is what I'm trying. Right there at the top of the page, before you even start scrolling, there is the information you want. I don't make people scroll and scroll to find their info. They land on my page, they get the information at the top. This strategy works really well with bottom of funnel SEO landing pages. At the top you have a short bit of info and then a call to action button. But nobody tries doing it with a blog. This is on Reddit. How adding TL DR boosted my conversions by thirty 3%. For articles, I added a short 2 to 3 sentence summary at the top giving the main po
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This is how most websites do their blogs. You arrive to your page from Google and it's this big screen before you can get your information. To get your information you have to scroll and scroll and scroll. It's often not provided. At the top. You gotta scroll down. You gotta search through the page to find it. This is what I'm trying. Right there at the top of the page, before you even start scrolling, there is the information you want. I don't make people scroll and scroll to find their info. They land on my pa...
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Putting a short answer or TLDR at the top of an article may improve user experience and conversions by giving visitors the information before scrolling.
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This is how most websites do their blogs. You arrive to your page from Google and it's this big screen before you can get your information. To get your information you have to scroll and scroll and scroll. It's often not provided. At the top. You gotta scroll down. You gotta search through the page to find it. This is what I'm trying. Right there at the t...
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