Your Landing Page is Bleeding Money Here’s How to Fix It 💸
Most landing pages don’t fail because of bad design…
They fail because they don’t make people feel something.
If your page isn’t making visitors stop, read, and click you're losing sales every second.
Here’s how to build a high-converting landing page that turns visitors into buyers (without needing fancy design skills):
👇 (Bookmark this thread 🧵 you’ll need it.)
Your content blends in because it lacks friction.
Most content is designed to be liked, not remembered.
When you post agreeable takes, you remove tension. And tension is what creates attention.
“Ghostwriting is powerful.”
True. But safe. Predictable. Forgettable.
Agreeable takes:
Don’t challenge anyone
Don’t risk disagreement
Don’t reveal your thinking
They signal neutrality. And neutrality rarely builds authority.
If nobody disagrees with you, nobody deeply agrees with you either.
Take a Defensible Stance
A defensible stance introduces friction, but with reasoning behind it.
Example:
Do:
“Most ghostwriters overpromise and underthink. They sell virality instead of positioning.”
Why this works:
It challenges the status quo
It creates curiosity
It invites debate
It positions you as someone who sees what others don’t
You’re not attacking randomly. You’re making a claim you can back up.
Don’t:
“Ghostwriting is powerful.”
This adds nothing new. It blends into the noise.
Why Friction Works
Friction forces people to:
Pause
Think
React
Choose a side
That reaction is engagement.
That tension builds brand identity.
If everyone in your niche agrees with you instantly, you’re probably saying something obvious.
Drop one unpopular opinion in your niche,.. but make sure you can defend it.
@trwsenti Plenty of people wake up at 40+ and flip everything.
This isn’t about age, it’s about avoidance.
You can lie to yourself at 25 the same way you can at 35.
If anything, the real problem is waiting for motivation instead of moving anyway.
@Dearme2_ Or what if nothing happens and you just stay where you are?
Falling isn’t the worst part, staying stuck is.
You’ll figure it out mid-air either way.
@mindandglory Sometimes criticism is the noise, not the lesson.
If you try to learn from everything, you’ll end up doubting yourself for no reason.
The real skill is knowing who’s worth listening to.
@DearS_o_n Let’s not act like isolation is the only way to handle pressure.
Some fathers didn’t need space, they just didn’t know how to communicate.
You can carry responsibility and still stay present… both can exist.
@unkonfined Some people mess up once and actually change after, you’ll miss that if you freeze them in time.
Pattern > single action. That’s where the truth really shows.
@agazdecki Sometimes quitting is the smart move.
Not everything just works if you wait long enough.
Better question is: are you improving or just hanging on?
Staying stuck isn’t the same as pushing through.
@TheRich_Gospel Let’s not romanticize burnout too much.
Some answered prayers still need better boundaries to stay healthy.
Gratitude is good, but so is resting before you crash.
@MANSOORNABI12 Smart people can twist logic so clean you start doubting yourself
A “stupid” argument is easier to spot… you just don’t engage.
The real problem isn’t intelligence, it’s ego.
@rajshamani At some point, you only really know your limits by getting hit in real situations.
Too much self-analysis, not enough action… that’s a loss too.
@_AshleyRichmond That’s solid, but most people overcomplicate it with numbers. If you can hold a convo without gasping, you’re probably in the right zone. Consistency matters way more than calculating 60% vs 65%. Most people don’t need perfect… they need to actually do it.
@TheOvermanEthos If your skill doesn’t match the price, you’ll just scare people off or disappoint them.
“Premium” only works when you’ve got proof to back it up.
Earn the price first… then raise it.
@DearS_o_n Lowkey disagree.
Sometimes people think you’re dumb because… you’re just not communicating clearly.
Real smart is knowing when to look simple and when to show depth. Otherwise you just get overlooked, not respected.
@matt_gray_ Revenue might not be the goal… but without it, that freedom disappears real quick.
A business that doesn’t make money turns into stress, not choice.
Freedom is built on revenue, not separate from it.
@ManOfFocus_ I get the energy, but just “affirming” won’t do the heavy lifting.
You don’t become happier or richer by saying it… you do by what you repeat daily.
Better to ask: what am I doing today that makes that real?