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		<title>How to design a great landing page that sells</title>
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				<title><![CDATA[
  The single offer or single f]]></title>
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  The single offer or single focus is good and typically the approach for a landing page, although you can employ that practice for a website`s home/main page.
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  If you go to quicken now, you`ll see their home page i]]></description>
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  Love to hear everyone`s thou]]></title>
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  Love to hear everyone`s thoughts on this.&#160; I have found, from past experience, that testamonials, gaurantees, a single killer offer (in the upper left if possible) and a single image work best... But again, I would be grateful to hear your ex]]></description>
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