You are spending money on ads every single day and the clicks are coming in. Traffic is flowing. People are clicking. And then they land on your page and nothing happens. They leave. They do not buy. They do not opt in. They do not book a call. Your ad did its job. It got the click. And then your page lost the sale.
So you go back into ads manager. You test a new headline. You swap the image. You adjust the budget. You launch another adset. You do this for weeks. Maybe months. And nothing changes because you keep trying to fix the thing that is not broken while the thing that is broken sits there bleeding money every single day.
And the person who built your page? They have never managed a dollar of paid traffic in their life. They built you a page that looks good in a screenshot and dies the second real money hits it. That is not a design problem. That is a who-built-your-page problem.
An ecommerce brand spending money on ads every day was converting less than 0.20% of their traffic. In 39 days they did $519 in total sales. Nine orders. The ads were working. The page was not. I rebuilt the landing page. Nothing else changed. Same ads. Same budget. Same offer. In the first 9 days after the switch they did $1,900+ in sales and 20 orders. More revenue in 9 days than the previous 39 days combined.
But the revenue was not even the most important number. Their average order value jumped from $60 to over $92. A 54% increase in what each customer spends. That single number changes everything about how a business scales. When your AOV is $60, you can only afford to pay about $30 to acquire a customer before you start losing money. When your AOV is $92, you can afford $45 or more and still be profitable. That gives Facebook significantly more room to find you winning auctions. More room means more scale. More scale means more revenue. All from changing the page.
That is not an outlier. Pages I have rebuilt have produced 2X to 14X increases in conversion rates. 30% to 80% increases in average order value. Businesses on pace to do $400 a month that jumped to $5,700 a month without touching their ad spend. The pattern is always the same. The ads were never the problem. The page was.
Say your brand is doing $50,000 a month in revenue from paid traffic. Your ad spend stays the same. The only thing that changes is the page.
A 25% improvement in conversion rate or AOV means your $50,000 month becomes a $62,500 month. That is $12,500 more per month. $150,000 more per year. Same traffic. Same ad spend. The $5,000 page build pays for itself in the first 12 days and keeps paying you every month after that.
A 50% improvement turns that $50,000 month into $75,000. That is $25,000 more per month. $300,000 more per year. The page build pays for itself in 6 days.
And those are conservative numbers. I have seen pages produce 2X to 14X conversion lifts. But even at the low end, the math makes the cost of the page build irrelevant compared to the cost of leaving a broken page running.
The real question is not whether you can afford a $5,000 page build. It is how much you are losing every month by not fixing the page you have right now.
Your offer. Your ads. And your landing page or funnel. Take any one of those three away and the whole thing falls apart. Most people obsess over the first two and completely ignore the third.
Most of the time it is the copy. It does not speak your customer's language. It talks about the product instead of talking to the person. It lists features instead of addressing the specific fear or frustration that made someone click the ad in the first place. And every visitor who leaves without buying is a sale that your ads already paid for that your page gave away.
You start wondering if maybe the product is the problem. Maybe the offer is wrong. Maybe you picked the wrong niche. You check ads manager one more time before bed, see another day below breakeven, and try to convince yourself that tomorrow will be different. But nothing changes because the ads were never the issue. The page they land on is.
A new ad creative will not fix a page that does not sell. Neither will a bigger budget. You will just be spending more money to send more people to a page that loses them.
If you go hire a landing page agency you are paying $2,000 to $5,000 for design. A pretty page built by someone who has no idea what happens after someone clicks a Facebook ad. They have never sat in ads manager watching what real traffic does when it hits a page. They have never managed enough spend to know the difference between a page that looks good and a page that converts cold traffic.
And if you are thinking about using AI to generate your page, understand that AI can produce copy that reads well. What it cannot do is build a page informed by the patterns I have seen across $100 million in ad spend. It does not know which hooks stop thumbs for your specific audience. It does not know what your customer says in private when they are frustrated at 11pm. It does not know how to structure proof so a skeptic who just clicked an ad goes from "this is probably garbage" to "I need this" in 90 seconds. AI generates pages. I build pages that convert cold paid traffic. Those are two completely different things.
I have managed over $100 million in profitable Facebook ad spend across 13+ years. Every page I build starts with a research process that takes significant time per build, informed by patterns across hundreds of campaigns and thousands of hours of ad performance data. I know what happens after the click because I have watched it happen tens of thousands of times.
I will not take your money if I cannot improve your page. Before I agree to build anything, I audit your current page and your ad performance to establish a data-backed baseline. If your page is already converting well and I do not see a clear opportunity, I will tell you that and save you the money. I only take on builds where the data shows there is money being left on the table.
Your ad and your page have to tell the same story. If your ad says one thing and your landing page says something different, people bounce before they even start reading. I review your ads and make sure every page delivers on the exact promise your ad makes. This disconnect alone tanks conversion rates and most people have no idea it is happening.
I do not hand you a page and disappear. After launch I review your ad data, your revenue numbers, and your heatmap data to identify what needs to be tested next. All decisions are based on what the data says, not opinions.
"I have been burned by agencies before." So have most of the people I work with. That is why I audit before I build, guarantee performance against a verified baseline, and do not lock you into a contract. If the page I build does not outperform what you have right now, I keep iterating at no additional cost until it does. I am not asking you to trust a promise. I am asking you to let the data decide.
"How do I know this will work for my specific business?" You do not. And neither do I until I run the audit. That is the whole point. I do not take your money and hope for the best. I look at your page, your ads, and your data first. If the opportunity is not there, I tell you. If it is, I back it with the performance guarantee.
"I could hire someone cheaper." You could. And you will get a cheaper page. Landing page agencies charge $2,000 to $5,000 for design with no strategy, no customer research, and no performance guarantee. You will get something that looks professional and converts the same as what you have now. I have seen it happen hundreds of times. The reason my builds cost what they do is because they are built from the same research and strategy system I use for agency clients paying $5K to $20K a month in retainers.
"What if I do not like the page?" The page is delivered for branding alignment review before it goes live. If your logo, colors, images, or brand tone need adjusting, that is what the review is for. The strategy, copy structure, and conversion architecture are built from research and data and I stand behind those decisions. I am not building a page you like looking at. I am building a page that converts cold traffic into revenue.
I am still running my agency. I am not a funnel factory pumping out ten pages a month. Each build gets the same research depth and attention my agency clients get. That means I can only take on a few of these at a time. If you go through the audit and qualify, here is what the investment looks like.
If the page I build does not outperform your verified evergreen baseline within 30 days at 1,000+ visitors, I keep iterating at no additional cost until it does. The baseline is measured against your actual platform data (Shopify, GHL, etc.) and your facebook ads manager, not self-reported numbers. Anomalies like Black Friday, flash sales, or one-time promotions are excluded. All iteration decisions are mine based on what the data says.
We have completed our initial review of your page. To determine if we can beat your current performance, we need to see what your numbers actually look like. Enter your last 30 days of data below to help us understand your business. These numbers help us assess fit. The actual benchmark for improvement will be based on your ads manager data and your platform analytics (Shopify, GHL, etc.), not what you type here.
If you are spending $60 a day on ads and your page is not converting, that is $1,800 a month you are watching disappear. A page build that turns your ad spend from a loss into a profit pays for itself almost immediately. And it keeps paying you every single month after that. I can only take on a few builds at a time. Run the audit and see if you qualify.
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