Basically I just want the designer to have some incentive to make a lander that converts.
Seems though there are analytics available for everything but landing pages.
Assuming there are enough marketers that might give a shit...I think an interesting approach might be as follows:
1) Form a "marketing guild" of sorts to create a list of attributes that essentially defines an acceptable landing page design.
2) Define a list of tracking attributes that could be entered into a database to create trend reports for design elements.
So basically the "guild" is creating a design and reporting standard. A freelance type site is then set up to expedite the design transaction.
Now, to weed out the douchebags...designers would have to submit a sample landing page that meets all the standard criteria in order to be eligible to design for the guild.
A standard package/pricepoint is developed where perhaps 2 themes are provided for split testing based on analytics. The job would be assigned a number and once the the themes are completed, a standard form with reporting attributes would be ticked off and entered into the database by the designer against the job prior to submitting the pages to the marketer. Marketer may then submit his perfomance data for the split test. Feedback is also submitted for the designer.
Of course more comprehensive design packages can be offered at different pricepoints, however designers must complete so many jobs at a certain level and minimum feedback rating to be eligible. Ultimately, the best desingers will be able to name their price based on jobs and feedback/performance ratings. The incentive for the designer is to be eligible to design at a higher pricepoint.
At the very least a minimum standard is created where the marketer can expect a reasonably performing landing page based on design attributes and performance data. The designer in turn knows what is expected of him.
There are a lot of holes in the plan, I know. I'm just throwing it out there for because sometimes I remember that this is a forum.