
Understand landing page sections, media, tracking, payments and conversion details.
A landing page is priced by conversion depth, not only length
A small landing page can be simple when it has one offer, one form and a short message. The price rises when the page needs more sections, tracking, proof, video areas, payment buttons or stronger copy.
This helps buyers compare the INR 3,000, INR 6,000 and INR 10,000 packages with realistic expectations.
Basic pages are best for direct offers
A basic landing page works when the visitor already understands the service and only needs a quick way to contact or book.
It should still include responsive layout, WhatsApp/call buttons, a form, service highlights and basic SEO setup.
Advanced pages need more trust and tracking
When traffic comes from ads or social campaigns, the page needs stronger objections handling, FAQs, media blocks and analytics-ready structure.
The goal is to reduce doubt before the visitor clicks away.
Premium pages are for high-intent campaigns
A premium landing page should feel like a complete offer experience with more proof, better copy hierarchy, payment-ready flow and clear follow-up action.
This is useful when the offer value is higher or the campaign needs stronger presentation.
Keep the next step visible
A useful article should not end as a dead page. It should guide the reader toward a related service, pricing comparison, consultation or checklist.
This is also good for internal linking because readers can continue exploring the website instead of leaving after one article.
