most funnel pages don’t fail because of traffic
they fail because the structure breaks the decision
too many sections
too much noise
no clear path from interest → checkout
users shouldn’t have to think
high converting pages remove that completely:
one idea per section
one action per screen
zero confusion on what to do next
the best funnels feel simple on the surface
but every block is placed with intention
that’s not “good design”
that’s engineered flow
when the page guides the decision for the user
conversion becomes consistent
and traffic stops being wasted
rt + comment “pages” and i’ll send it
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View every rule as breakable. There are no absolutes and for every absolute I can show you numerous examples of the opposite. I've made $100k in 24 hours by dropping a google doc sales page to my list without even proof reading it. I started scaling my eCom funnel before I even knew how to find a supplier and fulfill the product (and now have done multiple 7 figures revenue with my own eCom biz). Too much SOP without room for creativity promotes a predictable sameness in your work. This is why the workers in Dubai start glitching when you request something out of their SOP. Every rule is breakable