This tutorial on building high-converting landing pages for Google ads is spot-on! 💡 Landing pages tailored to specific campaigns can really skyrocket conversion rates and boost lead generation for businesses.
For The Benefits Section at 13:40 I heard that people dont really care for stuff like "15 years of experience" they rather look for unique value that actually tells a benefit for example "25 year guarentee" What do you think about that?
Completely agree! I often say that myself. Its not the biggest problem in the world if its tiny like in the tutorial (some people will create entire sections and even boast about themselves in the hero section, that is a problem). However there are definitely better options that I should have used.
hi mate, do you hook these up to a subdomain when you are running Google ads, and if you do, do you get access to the client hosting to create these sub-domains, or do you just buy a domain that's very similar to the clients and do it all yourself. Trying to get access to tradesmen hosting to create these subdomains is proving difficult, please help
@@TradesmanDigitalMarketing thanks for replying really appreciate it, yes I think I will start doing the same as we can get the campaign up and running in a matter of hours/days, where as if you need all their logins it can end up being weeks. Thanks for the insight really appreciate it
I’m wondering about forms vs an email button on my landing page for an animation service business , email buttons give me no conversion tracking at all is that right? But I’ve been advised to always have an email button is that good advice? Thinking only a form would allow proper offline conversion tracking without loosing half of the data to emails?
I have a client who has a website but is not converting. In this case, when offering or suggesting a new landing, should we as agencies buy the service or should they and then ask for accces?
We normally purchase the service for our clients and then make the landing pages. This normally makes the entire setup process a lot quicker, but we have had clients in the past that wanted to keep everything inhouse.
If you wanted to work on SEO and begin to gain organic traffic and leads over time (this reducing your ad spend) would a landing page like this be a good strategy for that or should you start with a multinoage site? Thanks in advance.
Wow, those coversion rates are high! I was torn between either a website that offers multiple services or a landing page. But now I'm not to sure how to structure it... Say I did a Google Ads campign that focused one on service: - Should it be a specific landing page that relates to only the service advertised? - Or should it be a general landing page that mentions that service, amongst others? What do you think man?
We normally have a few ad groups (3-8) around the services offered and we create a unique landing page for each ad group. Most of the landing page can be reused (testimonials, structure, social proof) however the services and the headlines should be changed.
Having trouble getting it published. It said it can have 10 subdomains but it asked me for my domain, so I put my websites domain, and now my website won’t load and I can’t manage my DNS. I was thinking it was asking for my main domain, so I could make the subdomains under it?
Great video Quick question. If I import a landing page from landingi to my wordpress site, will the landingpage stop working if I cancel my landingi subscription?:)
Great video! Would you recommend creating new campaign for landing pages? I have an existing campaign that’s been running for a long time with hundreds of conversions with a conversion rate around 7%. Could I redirect this campaign to a new landing page or should I start with a new campaign?
I would create a separate campaign and use a portion of the budget to fund it maybe 50/50 and than once the new campaign proves itself I would put the rest of the budget into it.
did you lie when at the start you say result's will be in the range of 20-40% after creating the google landing page and @5mins when you show an ads page where it shows 18.5% you changed your claim to 10-20%???? i suddenly lost trust in you😔
The goal is to hit 20-40% conversion rates. We have multiple examples of are campaigns achieving that result. The latest example is of a campaign that is struggling with search volume (which I mentioned in the video), which means we have to target a lot of keywords. Despite this we are still able to hit a very high conversion rate. I mentioned that when you first launch a campaign you should aim for 10-20% conversion rates and then overtime as you optimize the campaign you should be in the 20-40% conversion rate range.
This tutorial on building high-converting landing pages for Google ads is spot-on! 💡 Landing pages tailored to specific campaigns can really skyrocket conversion rates and boost lead generation for businesses.
Thanks! Glad you like it :)
Thank you for sharing.
No worries!
Do you have a landing page for a black car service?
Really clever explanation and no unnecessary verbiage! Respect! + subscription
For The Benefits Section at 13:40
I heard that people dont really care for stuff like "15 years of experience" they rather look for unique value that actually tells a benefit for example "25 year guarentee"
What do you think about that?
Completely agree! I often say that myself. Its not the biggest problem in the world if its tiny like in the tutorial (some people will create entire sections and even boast about themselves in the hero section, that is a problem). However there are definitely better options that I should have used.
Thanks for all this info! Beginner here..do you make different landing pages for every ad campaign or the same one for all campaigns?
hi mate, do you hook these up to a subdomain when you are running Google ads, and if you do, do you get access to the client hosting to create these sub-domains, or do you just buy a domain that's very similar to the clients and do it all yourself. Trying to get access to tradesmen hosting to create these subdomains is proving difficult, please help
We buy a similar domain as this speeds up the process substantially.
@@TradesmanDigitalMarketing thanks for replying really appreciate it, yes I think I will start doing the same as we can get the campaign up and running in a matter of hours/days, where as if you need all their logins it can end up being weeks. Thanks for the insight really appreciate it
@@rickymac5282 No problem :)
Great insights on landing page optimization
I’m wondering about forms vs an email button on my landing page for an animation service business , email buttons give me no conversion tracking at all is that right? But I’ve been advised to always have an email button is that good advice? Thinking only a form would allow proper offline conversion tracking without loosing half of the data to emails?
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What tool do you use to cut/ copy testimonials? Or can I just do a screenshot instead?
We use ShareX but I'm sure a screen shot would be fine. Just make the photo is clear and readable.
Thanks man
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I have a client who has a website but is not converting. In this case, when offering or suggesting a new landing, should we as agencies buy the service or should they and then ask for accces?
We normally purchase the service for our clients and then make the landing pages. This normally makes the entire setup process a lot quicker, but we have had clients in the past that wanted to keep everything inhouse.
this guy is amazing and always honest, dose not hide anything!
If you wanted to work on SEO and begin to gain organic traffic and leads over time (this reducing your ad spend) would a landing page like this be a good strategy for that or should you start with a multinoage site? Thanks in advance.
You would normally want a multipage website as it allows for more content.
Wow, those coversion rates are high! I was torn between either a website that offers multiple services or a landing page.
But now I'm not to sure how to structure it...
Say I did a Google Ads campign that focused one on service:
- Should it be a specific landing page that relates to only the service advertised?
- Or should it be a general landing page that mentions that service, amongst others?
What do you think man?
We normally have a few ad groups (3-8) around the services offered and we create a unique landing page for each ad group. Most of the landing page can be reused (testimonials, structure, social proof) however the services and the headlines should be changed.
@@TradesmanDigitalMarketing Thanks man! I appreciate you ❤️
No problem :)
Well executed
Having trouble getting it published. It said it can have 10 subdomains but it asked me for my domain, so I put my websites domain, and now my website won’t load and I can’t manage my DNS. I was thinking it was asking for my main domain, so I could make the subdomains under it?
Great video
Quick question. If I import a landing page from landingi to my wordpress site, will the landingpage stop working if I cancel my landingi subscription?:)
*Looking forward to putting these strategies into practice!*
Great video!
Would you recommend creating new campaign for landing pages? I have an existing campaign that’s been running for a long time with hundreds of conversions with a conversion rate around 7%. Could I redirect this campaign to a new landing page or should I start with a new campaign?
I would create a separate campaign and use a portion of the budget to fund it maybe 50/50 and than once the new campaign proves itself I would put the rest of the budget into it.
@@TradesmanDigitalMarketing even if both campaigns are using the same target audience and keywords?
Great
do the call button brings u straight to the whatsapp chat??
I enjoyed this overview, thank you!
did you lie when at the start you say result's will be in the range of 20-40% after creating the google landing page and @5mins when you show an ads page where it shows 18.5% you changed your claim to 10-20%???? i suddenly lost trust in you😔
The goal is to hit 20-40% conversion rates. We have multiple examples of are campaigns achieving that result. The latest example is of a campaign that is struggling with search volume (which I mentioned in the video), which means we have to target a lot of keywords. Despite this we are still able to hit a very high conversion rate. I mentioned that when you first launch a campaign you should aim for 10-20% conversion rates and then overtime as you optimize the campaign you should be in the 20-40% conversion rate range.
Hi, great content! I sent you an email.
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