Creating High-Converting Forex Affiliate Landing Pages for India 2026
A dedicated landing page converts visitors at 3-10x the rate of generic article pages. Here is how to create landing pages optimised for the Indian forex audience.
Landing Page vs Regular Article Page
Regular article page: Navigation, sidebar, multiple CTAs, many internal links, information-heavy. Landing page: No navigation (removes exit options), single CTA, benefit-focused, conversion-optimised. For high-value conversion goals (XM $30 NDB registration, Exness account opening), a dedicated landing page increases conversion significantly.
Landing Page Elements for India
- Headline: Benefit-first, India-specific: ‘Get $30 Free to Try Forex Trading India — No Deposit Required’
- Sub-headline: Qualification and trust: ‘XM is CySEC + ASIC regulated. Over 10 million clients globally. UPI deposits accepted from all Indian banks’
- Key benefits: 3-5 bullet points of India-relevant advantages
- CTA button: Above the fold, bold, action-oriented: ‘Claim My $30 Bonus’
- Trust elements: Regulation logos, UPI logo, client count
- Risk disclaimer: Brief but present
- Second CTA: At bottom for scrollers
Removing Navigation from Landing Pages
WordPress: On your landing page, use a Page Template that removes the header/footer navigation. In Elementor or similar builders: Set page template to Canvas (blank). This removes distractions that lead visitors away from your single conversion goal. Pages with navigation have 40-60% lower conversion rates than clean landing pages.
Mobile Landing Page for India
Phone-first: CTA button must be clearly visible without scrolling on a 6-inch Android screen. Button minimum height: 54px — easily tappable. Large, readable text (18px+) — no squinting required. No pop-ups on mobile that cover the full screen — Google penalises these. Test your landing page on 3 different Android devices before running any traffic to it.
A/B Testing Your Landing Pages
Create two versions, split traffic 50/50: Version A: Current best guess. Version B: Change one element (headline, CTA text, button colour). Run for minimum 200 visitors per version before declaring a winner. Implement winner, create new challenger. Continuous testing compounds improvements over time — even 5% conversion improvements matter at scale.