I usually mock up the main site sections directly in Figma, then hand off to devs with clear notes on spacing and components. For SEO stuff beyond design, like getting better traffic to the page, this helped me a lot: https://crowdo.net/blog/how-to-build-a-diverse-healthy-link-profile. I didn’t even think about link variety until I read that.
                
     
                                    
            		Hi everyone,
	I’m exploring how to design high-converting landing pages in Figma for a project linked to digital marketing in Jalandhar. My primary focus is on creating layouts that drive engagement while maintaining a clean and user-friendly design, and I’ve also been checking out Union Street Media reviews to see what approaches others find effective. 
	I’d love to get advice on:
	- Best practices for structuring sections like hero banners, CTAs, and testimonials
 		- Choosing typography and color schemes that boost conversions
 		- Any Figma plugins or shortcuts you rely on for faster landing page design
 	
If anyone has worked on landing pages for marketing campaigns, your insights and examples would be really valuable!
	 
	 	 For high-converting landing pages in Figma, focus on a clear hero banner with a strong headline, subheadline, and primary CTA above the fold. Use contrasting colors for CTAs and concise action text, and place testimonials, reviews, or client logos strategically to build trust. Stick to 2–3 readable fonts, with bold headlines and clean body text, and use accent colors thoughtfully to guide attention. Figma plugins like Content Reel, Autoflow, Stark, and Unsplash can speed up design, while components and variants ensure consistency. Design mobile-first, keep layouts clean, and guide users logically from problem to solution to proof to CTA.