Campaign pages

Landing Pages Built to Sell One Thing

A landing page should not be a tiny website having an identity crisis. One offer. One audience. One next action.

LANDING PAGE FLOW

One page. One job. Less circus.

Most campaign pages fail because they try to be a homepage, brochure, menu, scrapbook, and hostage note at the same time.

01

Offer

A specific service, promo, event, or campaign angle.

02

Proof

Reasons to believe before the visitor bails.

03

Action

One clear call, form, booking, or checkout path.

If the visitor has to hunt, the page already lost.

Why landing pages make money

Ads need somewhere useful to land

Sending paid traffic to a generic homepage is how budgets go to die wearing a little hat.

Specific offers convert better

A med spa promo, venue inquiry, emergency service, dental consult, or fitness trial needs its own argument.

Tracking gets cleaner

One page makes it easier to see visits, form starts, calls, clicks, and actual inquiries.

What is included

  • Offer positioning and page structure.
  • Conversion-focused copy: hero, problem, proof, process, FAQ, CTA.
  • Mobile-first layout guidance and build-ready content.
  • Form/call CTA strategy.
  • Thank-you page and tracking recommendations.
  • Optional Meta ads handoff when the page is campaign-ready.

Best fits

Promos and launches

Treatment specials, holiday catering, event bookings, seasonal services.

Paid traffic

Meta ads, Google Ads, email campaigns, retargeting.

One profitable service

Pick the service with margin. Build the page around that. Revolutionary, apparently.

FAQ

Can you build the page too?

Yes, if the site access and platform allow it. Otherwise we deliver a build-ready page plan and copy.

Do I need ads?

No. Landing pages can support email, social, sales calls, QR codes, and outbound too.

How many offers go on one page?

Usually one. If everything is important, nothing is. Very annoying, very true.

Want the short version?

Pork Pixel will find the leak, tell you what to fix first, and build the page/tracking/funnel when it makes sense. Wild concept: work with a reason.