Okay so I'm wide awake after too much coffee and need to settle a debate with my media buyer. What's your data say on landing page optimization for conversion rate - is a classic two-step opt-in funnel still beating a single direct-to-offer page in 2025? We're arguing over this for a high-ticket financial offer, Tier-1 geo. Context from my side: I've always built the social proof ladder, right, starting with a lead magnet squeeze page then warming them up with email. But he's pushing hard for a single aggressive LP that goes straight for the sale, cutting out the middleman. Says attention spans are dead and adding steps kills momentum. My gut says the two-step nurtures trust and pre-frames the offer, which should lift quality and CR long-term, but maybe I'm just nostalgic. Has anyone run a clean A/B test on this recently? Not just click conversion but actual EPCS or net profit. The data might tell a different story here.