1. Remove the navbar background color, make the <a>s (Login, Register) contrast with the background options (login and register), and keep the logo.<p>2. Remove the second, larger logo. It's redundant.<p>3. Move 'download on the App Store' lower on the page. The value proposition should come first; people don't know what they're about to download yet.<p>4. More descriptive value proposition - connect how? Share what with everyone?<p>5. Larger font and higher contrast for body text.<p>6. More concise body text, less jargon. Check grammar and spelling ('share with others at who are at')<p>7. Change 'Register' button copy to something more descriptive. People might think they're registering with Facebook (sad, I know). Try 'Sign-up using Facebook' or 'Join via Facebook' etc.<p>8. Give the registration buttons, or your main call-to-action, some depth. I get flat design, but here an affordance would help.<p>9. Remove the Learn More button and its bouncing. You want people to sign-up. If people want more information, they'll see that they can scroll.<p>10. Mention that the app is free in the value proposition above-the-fold.<p>11. Use the Learn More section to describe the benefits and address your audience's interests; don't use it to tell them where they can download the app - unless it's at the end; you already told them this.<p>12. Less text for each section of 'Learn More'<p>13. Remove 'Recent Images' - some of them make me wonder what kind of app this is.<p>Last, A/B test the page.