MegaMaker - Just tell me what it does

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One main thing for you this Saturday: vague headlines – do they work?

🙅‍♂️ Don't use vague, aspirational headlines

Increasingly, I see established brands using vague headlines on their homepage. These were famously parodied by Tiff Zhang's hilarious startup homepage generator.

"ACT. CREATE. SATISFY. Satisfyify is a different kind of satisfying app."

If you look at Buffer, Intercom, or MailChimp's websites, they've all opted for this more general positioning.

Mailchimp's new positioning

For me, this approach is perplexing. When I visit websites with a headline like "Get down to business and grow sales," I have no context for what their software actually does. "I need email newsletter software, but this looks like... shopping cart software? What's a 'marketing platform'? Wait... it says 'grow sales,' so maybe it's a CRM?"

I suppose these established brand can experiment like this because most customers already associate them with a particular category (Mailchimp = email marketing).

But, I'm not convinced that vague headlines like this work at all (again, what does this product actually do?), but these are big successful SaaS companies so it's possible they know something I don't.

One thing is for sure: this isn't an approach that new indie brands should be trying.

Instead, new indie SaaS products should explicitly describe what their software does in their headlines:

  • "Reform – Clean forms. On brand."
  • "SavvyCal – A scheduling tool both you and your recipients will love."
  • "Transistor.fm – Your podcast's publishing platform."

As a new brand, the whole point of a headline (IMO) is to quickly tell people what you're selling!

People are searching for X. As a new company, you still don't have brand awareness. So if you're lucky enough to get someone visiting your site for X, quickly let them know they're in the right place! Don't waste your opportunity trying to sound clever.

Now, of course, a great headline won't matter if there isn't already demand for what you're selling. A headline just lets customers know: "We've got what you've been searching for."

To me, an "effective" homepage should be consistently producing signups.

People should be coming from google searches, word-of-mouth recommendations, review sites. When they land on your site, it should quickly let them know that they're in the right place. And then, they should be signing up for a trial.

Your visitor-to-trial conversion should be around:

  • 0.75% - 1% (credit card upfront)
  • 5%+ (no credit card)

I don't believe vague headlines, value-props, and sentiment-based "benefit-driven" work, but don't take my word for it; test your own assumptions!

In the past, I’ve used Usability Hub to run these tests:

  • the 5 second test (what do people remember after seeing a page for 5 seconds?)
  • first click test (what do people click first?)

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Cheers,
Justin Jackson
@mijustin

PS: I'm hoping to publish my year-in-review soon (here's last year's). What would you like me to write about?

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