Put your name on it
Hot Tip #35 is to put your name on it.
A common concern among Landing Page visitors is how well a product or service is supported.
If I commit, will I get help?
Who actually built this?
Are they continuously improving it?




Taking ownership eases fears and shows confidence. Be proud of what you’ve created.
- Sign your work – Little 2014 nugget blog post by Seth Godin.
- Landing Pages with Team sections – A collection of 400+ Landing Pages I’ve curated featuring team sections.
- Team Examples – A more specific collection I’ve put together of well-designed or interesting Team sections in Landing Pages.