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High-Converting Landing Page

Landing pages built for Google Ads, Facebook Ads, and organic conversion.

Let's Fix This

The Problem

You'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.

Ideal For

  • —Businesses running Google Ads or Meta Ads campaigns
  • —SaaS companies launching a new product or feature
  • —Local service businesses that need a dedicated page for each service area
  • —Event organizers promoting registrations or ticket sales

How I Build It

  1. 01Analyze your ad campaigns, target audience, and offer
  2. 02Write conversion-focused copy with a clear value proposition
  3. 03Design and build a fast, mobile-first landing page
  4. 04Set up tracking pixels, conversion goals, and A/B test variants

Proof It Works

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What You Get

Custom-designed landing page with conversion-optimized layout
Conversion-focused copywriting matched to your ad campaigns
Mobile-first responsive implementation with sub-1.5s load time
Google Ads, Meta Pixel, and GA4 conversion tracking setup
A/B test variant for headline or CTA
UTM parameter capture on all form submissions

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you write the copy or do I need to provide it?

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.

Can you set up A/B testing on the landing page?

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.

How is this different from using a page builder like Elementor?

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.

Ready to solve this?

Tell me about your situation and I'll propose the right approach.

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