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IMHO, "I’ve compiled the best examples of SaaS Landing pages I’ve seen over the years (1000’s of them) into actionable examples you can use as reference!" is incomplete without mentioning actual statistics about conversion -- or any other measurable goal that the company might have for the landing page.

Without that, what would be the qualification of "best"? The best the OP has seen... but then that's comparing landing pages mainly from the perspective of one person (that may or not be part of the target group of the SaaS).



That's true but you can't get that data so I have to compile the examples that startups can apply in the right context to get them better results.


I understand that conversion data is hard to get... but it would put a real number to explain “best” or “better results”.

Now it’s a (nice) collection of pages the OP found eh... nice/interesting/attractive (and likely to convert well, since these are actually in use - insert “survivorship bias” here), but no real explanation for why these are measurably better than others.

Appreciate the effort though. Just questioning the wording like “best” and “better”.


I understand your point, it's definitely something to consider as I'm still trying to find ways to write the best or most actionable articles possible.

Thanks for feedback, cheers! :)


Just thought about this: could you ask the companies in your list how/why they ended up with these landing pages? What where the alternatives and smaller variations they tried? Tried for how long (or are they still optimizing)? Did they A/B test between alternatives and options? What did they measure, or tried to optimze for? What was their sample size, the outcome and their decisions? What was “best or better” for them, specifically?

That could be a very interesting follow-up to your analysis, also by providing data that sometimes “best” is an opinion or hunch, sometimes a choice or preference, sometimes a measurable result. Cheers!




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