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How to Create a Landing Page for Your Small Business

Learn how to create a landing page for small business campaigns with section planning, copy guidance, and a launch checklist.

May 18, 20267 min read

Define the offer and audience

Before building a landing page, define the offer and the audience. What are you promoting? Who is it for? What action do you want them to take?

A landing page without a clear offer and audience will not perform well, regardless of design quality.

Plan your landing page sections

Plan each section of your landing page before building. Most landing pages need a headline, subheadline, social proof, benefit sections, trust signals, a call to action, and an FAQ section.

  • Headline that matches the traffic source
  • Subheadline that clarifies the offer
  • Social proof near the top
  • Benefit or feature sections
  • Trust signals and testimonials
  • Clear call to action
  • FAQ for objection handling

Write focused copy

Landing page copy should be focused and specific. Address the offer, the benefits, the proof, and the next step. Avoid distractions and unrelated information.

Write for one audience and one action. If you are trying to serve multiple audiences or promote multiple offers, create separate landing pages.

Test before sending traffic

Before sending traffic, test the form, check mobile experience, confirm page speed, and verify that tracking is working.

A landing page with a broken form wastes every visitor. Test thoroughly before launch.

Website planning disclaimer

SiteBuildHub helps plan websites. Results depend on your offer, market, traffic, copy, design, trust, and follow-up. No guarantee of leads, rankings, sales, or conversions is made or implied.

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