Landing pages built for Google Ads, Facebook Ads, and organic conversion.
Let's Fix ThisYou're spending money on ads but sending traffic to a generic homepage or a page builder template that loads slowly and doesn't match your ad copy. Every dollar spent on ads is wasted if the landing page doesn't convert. You need a page built specifically to turn clicks into customers.
The gap between a template landing page and a properly built one is the difference between a 2% and an 8% conversion rate — at scale, that's the difference between profitable ads and burning money. I build landing pages as standalone, lightweight pages stripped of everything that slows them down — no theme bloat, no unnecessary plugins, no render-blocking scripts. The page loads in under 1.5 seconds on mobile because every millisecond of delay costs conversions. I write copy following the PAS (Problem-Agitate-Solution) framework, matching the exact language from your ad campaigns so visitors feel continuity from click to page. The structure follows a proven hierarchy: a headline that speaks to the visitor's pain point, social proof within the first viewport, a clear explanation of what they get, objection handling, and a CTA that appears at the right scroll depth — not just shoved at the top hoping someone clicks before reading. For technical implementation, I build with either static HTML/CSS for maximum speed or Next.js when the page needs dynamic elements like pricing calculators or inventory displays. Tracking is set up properly from day one — Google Ads conversion tracking, Meta Pixel events, GA4 custom events, and UTM parameter capture on form submissions so you know exactly which ad and keyword drove each lead.
This solution is part of my WordPress Solutions service.
I write conversion-focused copy as part of the project. I'll need to understand your offer, target audience, and competitive advantages. I research your market, review your existing ads for message consistency, and write copy that follows proven conversion frameworks. You review and approve before it goes live.
Yes. I set up A/B test variants for headlines, CTAs, and page layouts using Google Optimize or custom split testing. Each variant gets proper conversion tracking so you can make data-driven decisions about what performs best. I recommend testing one element at a time for clear results.
Page builders add 500KB-1MB of extra JavaScript and CSS to every page, which directly hurts your conversion rate through slower load times. My landing pages are hand-coded and optimized — typically 3-5x faster than page builder equivalents. They also allow pixel-perfect control that page builders can't achieve.
Tell me about your situation and I'll propose the right approach.