Landing Page Headlines Prompt Template
Generate 10 landing page headline variants mixing benefit-led, problem-led, curiosity-led, and social-proof angles — all under 10 words.
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The prompt
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How this prompt is structured
Output format
10 headlines in 5 paired categories, each under 12 words, plus a testing sequence recommendation
Why this template works
Distributing 10 headlines across 5 distinct structural types — rather than 10 variations of benefit-led copy — generates genuinely testable variants. The specificity rule (could a competitor use this headline?) is the most practical quality gate for landing page copy.
Pro tips
Test your top 2 variants with a paid traffic source before investing in conversion rate optimisation — organic traffic is too slow for meaningful headline tests
Pair each headline with a matching subheadline that expands the claim — visitors who respond to the headline but are confused by the subheadline will still bounce
The social proof headline often outperforms in B2B; the outcome/benefit headline often outperforms in B2C — know your context before choosing what to test first
Ask real customers what they would have googled the day before they found you — their language is often the best headline raw material
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