Your landing page must make sense in the first 5 seconds
links can be d in public comments to get a stranger’s first ion. Friends and family often miss confusing parts because they already know what the product is. The review focuses on what the product seems to do in the first 5 seconds, where a visitor would likely leave, whether the clearly says something useful, and the first sentence that should be changed.
The is meant to be blunt but aimed at the page, not the person behind it. There is no offer or sales hook, and replies are handled publicly for as many pages as possible in first-come order.
Key points
- People close to the product may not notice what first-time find confusing.
- The first 5 seconds should make the product’s purpose clear.
- A useful review points out where a visitor is likely to leave.
- The should explain value, not just sound stylish.
- Picking one sentence to change first makes the next edit easier.