This week, we’re reviewing a landing page about the upcoming game set in the Harry Potter universe. Since PlayStation released the first official gameplay reveal, the hype for the game grew significantly higher.
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Click here and conjure the landing page.
Then, come back to this email and read the review.
The magical bits:
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CTAs that encourage visitors to create their own magical story (“define your legacy”). It’s not just about buying a game, it’s about making an impact in a wizarding world.
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Inviting the community to Discord. This app is getting more and more popular not only among groups of friends but also as a community-building tool for companies.
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Magical headers that match the landing page’s extraordinary theme.
What is way too mundane:
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Finding a contact form on this landing page could be considered just as hard as catching the Golden Snitch on a quidditch field. Perhaps it would be easier for the visitors to leave their contact details if the form was more visible.
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A pop-up where you can pick a country is a bit confusing, especially since some countries are named in their official language, and some in English.
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Landing Page of the Week is a series where I review various examples of landing pages from the web.