Your audience spent 3 seconds on it. And in those 3 seconds,
their eyes never even landed on your CTA.
Here is the uncomfortable ššæšššµ most š±š²šš¶š“š»š²šæš and š°šæš²š®šš¼šæš ignore.
You are designing based on
what looks š“š¼š¼š± šš¼ šš¼š. Not based on
where š²šš²š actually go.
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You place your headline in the center because it feels balanced.
You drop your CTA in the bottom-right because that is where it fits.
You fill the top of your carousel with a logo instead of a hook.
Meanwhile, your viewer's brain already decided to scroll past.
The hot zone on any design is the top-left and center.
That is where eyes land first. Every single time. If your most important
message is not sitting there, it is invisible.
The bottom-right corner?
That is the dead zone. Almost nobody
looks there. And that is exactly where most people
put their call to action.
Here is the 3-second rule I follow for every design now.
1. Hot zone gets the šµš²š®š±š¹š¶š»š².
Top-left and center. No exceptions.
2. šš¼š¼šø first on carousels. The šš¼š½
š®š¬% of your slide gets š“š¬% of attention.
3. Move the šš§š šš½. If it is in the
bottom corner, it does not exist.
4. Banner šÆš¹š¶š»š± šš½š¼š is real. The far-right
edge of your LinkedIn banner gets almost zero eyes.
5. The warm middle earns the proof. After the hook
lands, eyes drift to center body. Put your strongest point there.
Stop designing for
š®š²šššµš²šš¶š°š. Start designing for š®ššš²š»šš¶š¼š».
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