We just launched https://www.producthunt.com/posts/blog-by-versoly/ as well so after you get traction with your landing page you can easily add a blog to start building up your SEO and collect emails.
Laying out and publishing a page doesn’t take much time at all if you are familiar with the tool your using to build it.
But there is a lot of work that comes before that. If you are including the research that goes into knowing the target audience, refining the messaging; developing an appealing offer, etc., the timeline increases dramatically.
I think it depends on your goals. If your only goal is to get a landing page up to start marketing it and driving traffic to it, then I think it should take less than a day. But your goals might include improving your technical skills (e.g. getting more experience with React, Node, AWS, Next.js, etc). Your goals might include building up a portfolio to demonstrate your technical or design skills. Maybe you need something very custom on your landing page. It all depends on what your goals are, and I think it's worthwhile to take the time to make progress toward those goals when the opportunities arise.
Landen or Versoly. It takes less than an hour.
@SEOguy thanks :)
We just launched https://www.producthunt.com/posts/blog-by-versoly/ as well so after you get traction with your landing page you can easily add a blog to start building up your SEO and collect emails.
What are some of the critical pieces of information for a landing page?
Have a look at https://sumit.versoly.com/ you don't need to include everything but it gives you a great starting point.
So many great No code tools out there like Landen, Versoly, Carrd, MailerLite, Leadpages and many more.
What you need is an hour or two, sit down, drag and drop.
I'm also using the classic Squarespace for my little project, it took me 3 hours.
Used Carrd for many landing pages and loving it. Adding MailChimp's free plan and we're good to go!
I developed Pageam.com to create landing pages. Currently, focusing on creating landing page for mobile apps.
Would recommend checking out https://www.black.design/messaging/
Will help you figure out what you need in a landing page.
This is gold! Thank you!
Glad to help. 👍
It depends.
Laying out and publishing a page doesn’t take much time at all if you are familiar with the tool your using to build it.
But there is a lot of work that comes before that. If you are including the research that goes into knowing the target audience, refining the messaging; developing an appealing offer, etc., the timeline increases dramatically.
Well it depends
If you know some design I would recommend a tool like Unbounce
However, personally speaking as I run an agency specialising in landing page https://www.apexure.com it’s sometimes not that straight forward.
Ideally whichever technology you pick. It should have the flexibility to run AB tests
I made some templates with Bulma.io if that can help.
https://github.com/michael-andreuzza/Free-Bulma-Templates/tree/master/templates
I think it depends on your goals. If your only goal is to get a landing page up to start marketing it and driving traffic to it, then I think it should take less than a day. But your goals might include improving your technical skills (e.g. getting more experience with React, Node, AWS, Next.js, etc). Your goals might include building up a portfolio to demonstrate your technical or design skills. Maybe you need something very custom on your landing page. It all depends on what your goals are, and I think it's worthwhile to take the time to make progress toward those goals when the opportunities arise.
Jetly.io
Took an hour on Landen, highly recommend!
Clickfunnels is my companies go to for landing pages. I'd agree it takes less than an hour if you have it wire-framed out already.
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