Alright, so you stumbled upon a landing page on Dribbble or Twitter/X that just blew you away.
You saved it because, let’s be real, it’s got that “wow” factor in the design aesthetics.
But then you glance at your own work, and it’s just not hitting the same mark.
Sound familiar? Yeah, been there.
Back in 2021, I was pretty terrible at designing websites, too. But hey, we all start somewhere, right?
Fast forward to now, and I can confidently say I’ve honed my skills to churn out some pretty decent designs. I’ve had my hands in projects for SaaS companies, marketing agencies, and small to mid-sized businesses.
Okay, enough of shameless promo -_-
So, I’ve put together a little something for you – an ebook packed with 30 bite-sized tips for crafting killer landing pages, complete with examples.
And guess what? I wrote it myself (yep, I’m human), in a way that even a fifth-grader could understand.
Now, let’s get some things straight from the get-go:
- This ebook isn’t some magic wand that’ll transform you into the world’s greatest landing page designer.
- I’m not claiming to be the end-all, be-all of design gurus. You might think I’m not all that great, and that’s totally cool.
- These tips aren’t necessarily groundbreaking or the first of their kind. But hey, a little refresher never hurt anyone, right?
Consider this ebook,
more like a friendly nudge in the right direction – it’s just my personal playbook of tips and tricks that have worked for me.
Sure, you might have heard some of them before, but who says a little revision is a bad thing?
Oh, and a little heads up: While I wrote these tips from scratch (with just a touch of AI assistance, but hey, the words are all mine), you might stumble upon a few that you haven’t seen anywhere else. Originality’s my jam.
Okay, so you are reading this text. and this text as well and oh damn this text as well.
it means you’re ready to grab this freebie.
Add your best email, and as soon as this great ebook is finished (expected release: March 15, 2024), I’ll shoot you over a copy.
Best of luck with your design, and enjoy the ebook!
Stay awesome,
Mubin – The BadA$$ Designer