I have a question, not sure if there is a way to contact you but basically I have started the same business model, using Carrd to make landing pages for businesses, I have my first client already. But my question is, what is your process? Do you transfer the whole site over to them or do you do a monthly service fee etc? I’m still trying to refine my process and figure out all of my systems so that I can then productive my service
@@MalenaDigitalSolutions This is a great question. My usual process is to build the page in Carrd & then give them access to the page. They will need their own Carrd account to access it. I do offer a retainer where clients can keep me on after completion in case they need to make any amends in the future. Hope that helps! You can contact me through my Twitter DMs @nathanielhall_
Great video! I have a question: I'm looking to create a simple landing page where visitors can leave their email in exchange for a lead magnet. Is it possible to embed a Mailchimp (or similar) form using Carrd?
Thanks! Yep, it’s possible & I’ve done it for clients in the past. But it can be a little complicated to set up. It mainly works through embedding some code from the 3rd party site. I’ve done it with Substack, ConvertKit & Formspree, but I can’t vouch for any other email or data-collecting CRMs. If it’s useful, I can drop the code here?
@@nathaniel_hall Thanks for your response, Nathaniel! 🙂 Just to clarify, are you saying that to connect Mailchimp to Carrd, I would need to embed some code into Carrd? If you could share what you have, that would be really helpful. Thanks!
Intereseting, you are very concrete and realistic... A question, even though I know the logo isn't such an important element for those who land directly on a landing page, but where would you put it? Above the banner or on the top left? Regarding Carrd, I'm going to get the 19 dollars pro version... but im having difficulty choosing the template because I don't know which one will require the least modifications to be closest to what I need....
Thanks Thomas, and great question! I always tend to put the logo in the top left corner of the page. That ways it’s prominent but doesn’t interfere with anything else in the above the fold. As long as the logo is small enough to fit the key content in the above the fold, and doesn’t distract people from the main elements, then it could go anyone along the top, especially on a Carrd landing page that doesn’t require a menu button. I always build client landing pages from scratch so can’t recommend a template unfortunately. But as long as you find one that closely matches what you want, you should be able to tweak it slightly to get it exactly how you want
@@nathaniel_hall yes..thank you for the asnwer.. Actually i think one of the main points about creating a landing page is how manage in the best way possibile our ego .. I mean the perception of the words, of the spaces , of the pictures,and all the other elements is very different for us and for the audience .. When we are "clients" we are very pragmatic and ruthless in judging other people's content, when we are in the other position to promote something we expect all universe is waiting for our important and wonderfull sentences.. Yes...the difficulty is to make a distillation of content totally detached from our ego. It's kind of a hard mental training to fight that enemy that is in making a landing but also in life 😅
Yep, you can be as creative as you like :) To add a subpage you just need to add a ‘control element’ to create a new page. You can create a menu however you like. It’s probably best creating one as a top navigation bar (you’d need to copy & paste it onto each page)
Hey Madelaine, make sure the top & bottom margins are set to zero. The height of the box will also need to be fairly small. The vertical setting will need to be set to 0 too :)
Great question! This structure is mainly for agencies, but it would still work well for product-based websites. I’m currently working with an E-Commerce business & will be using this structure for their homepage. But each individual product page will need its own structure for optimal results. I’ll have to do a video covering this when the work is completed.
Love the content, can you make more carrd tutorials?
This is what i have been looking for thanks so much ❤❤❤
You just a new subscriber ❤
Awesome to have you here! Glad the video helped you out :)
hey! great video! quick question, how do you make gradient headings?
Mate, this is SO good.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Where do I post my affiliate links after creating the landing page
amazing value!! thanks
Glad you found it useful!
Hey bro! This is so helpful, thank you very much. Btw. your page looks really cool and professional. Can you make a video on designing? Thank you bro
Thanks Ben! I’ll make sure to create a video about designing at some point. Would it be helpful if I covered how I designed mine?
@@nathaniel_hall Yes absolutely!
Greta video bro! Keep ‘em coming
Thanks Malena - of course!
I have a question, not sure if there is a way to contact you but basically I have started the same business model, using Carrd to make landing pages for businesses, I have my first client already. But my question is, what is your process? Do you transfer the whole site over to them or do you do a monthly service fee etc?
I’m still trying to refine my process and figure out all of my systems so that I can then productive my service
@@MalenaDigitalSolutions This is a great question.
My usual process is to build the page in Carrd & then give them access to the page. They will need their own Carrd account to access it.
I do offer a retainer where clients can keep me on after completion in case they need to make any amends in the future.
Hope that helps!
You can contact me through my Twitter DMs @nathanielhall_
love this video. i just still have one question. how to i make a a book a call, or a schedule?
Hey Jesse, you will need to set up a Calendly account and embed the code onto your Carrd site using the ‘Embed’ element :)
Great video! I have a question: I'm looking to create a simple landing page where visitors can leave their email in exchange for a lead magnet. Is it possible to embed a Mailchimp (or similar) form using Carrd?
Thanks! Yep, it’s possible & I’ve done it for clients in the past. But it can be a little complicated to set up. It mainly works through embedding some code from the 3rd party site. I’ve done it with Substack, ConvertKit & Formspree, but I can’t vouch for any other email or data-collecting CRMs.
If it’s useful, I can drop the code here?
@@nathaniel_hall Thanks for your response, Nathaniel! 🙂
Just to clarify, are you saying that to connect Mailchimp to Carrd, I would need to embed some code into Carrd?
If you could share what you have, that would be really helpful. Thanks!
Intereseting, you are very concrete and realistic...
A question, even though I know the logo isn't such an important element for those who land directly on a landing page, but where would you put it? Above the banner or on the top left?
Regarding Carrd, I'm going to get the 19 dollars pro version... but im having difficulty choosing the template because I don't know which one will require the least modifications to be closest to what I need....
Thanks Thomas, and great question! I always tend to put the logo in the top left corner of the page. That ways it’s prominent but doesn’t interfere with anything else in the above the fold.
As long as the logo is small enough to fit the key content in the above the fold, and doesn’t distract people from the main elements, then it could go anyone along the top, especially on a Carrd landing page that doesn’t require a menu button.
I always build client landing pages from scratch so can’t recommend a template unfortunately. But as long as you find one that closely matches what you want, you should be able to tweak it slightly to get it exactly how you want
@@nathaniel_hall yes..thank you for the asnwer..
Actually i think one of the main points about creating a landing page is how manage in the best way possibile our ego ..
I mean the perception of the words, of the spaces , of the pictures,and all the other elements is very different for us and for the audience ..
When we are "clients" we are very pragmatic and ruthless in judging other people's content, when we are in the other position to promote something we expect all universe is waiting for our important and wonderfull sentences..
Yes...the difficulty is to make a distillation of content totally detached from our ego.
It's kind of a hard mental training to fight that enemy that is in making a landing but also in life 😅
how to choose the right template on carrd? Please share the link of template you used above
Hey, thanks for the comment. I always build my pages from scratch :)
Whats the difference between website and landingspage?
Do people have a landingpage with cars and a main website with another service?
A landing page is a one-page website (or even a page on a website). A website can have multiple landing pages. Hope that helps :)
Can there be a subpages? Menu etc.
Yep, you can be as creative as you like :) To add a subpage you just need to add a ‘control element’ to create a new page. You can create a menu however you like. It’s probably best creating one as a top navigation bar (you’d need to copy & paste it onto each page)
how did you make the banner that thin?
Hey Madelaine, make sure the top & bottom margins are set to zero. The height of the box will also need to be fairly small. The vertical setting will need to be set to 0 too :)
Will this word for digital products or is it mainly for coaching?
Great question! This structure is mainly for agencies, but it would still work well for product-based websites. I’m currently working with an E-Commerce business & will be using this structure for their homepage. But each individual product page will need its own structure for optimal results. I’ll have to do a video covering this when the work is completed.
Is this a template? Or was this your own custom design?
This was my own design :)
Thank you so much, legend 🫡 :)
Not a problem my friend :)