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Landing Page Design

Built specifically for paid traffic: fast, message-matched, mobile-first, and tracking baked in before the first visitor arrives.

median conversion rate
6.6%
Clients served
60+
Ad spend managed
$20M+
Years operating
3

across all industries and traffic sources for dedicated landing pages — the top 25% of pages reach 11.45% or higher, which is the actual gap most pages are leaving on the table.

Unbounce 2026 Conversion Benchmark Report, 464M visits

Google's Core Web Vitals still set the bar most paid landing pages fail: Largest Contentful Paint under 2.5 seconds, Interaction to Next Paint under 200 milliseconds, Cumulative Layout Shift under 0.1, measured at the 75th percentile of real visitors (Google Search Central). Most landing pages built for a paid campaign never get tested against any of the three.

Most landing page problems aren't design problems. They're structural mismatches between the ad and the page behind it.

ThinkMedia designs and builds landing pages for companies spending $5,000 or more a month on paid traffic. Every page is built for one job: converting a visitor who already clicked an ad, not browsing a general website.

Four show up constantly:

  1. 01

    Message mismatch. The ad promises one specific thing. The landing page opens with a general homepage headline instead of confirming the exact promise the visitor just clicked on. That gap costs conversions before the visitor reads a second sentence.

  2. 02

    A homepage doing landing page duty. One page is sent every kind of paid traffic — cold prospecting, retargeting, brand search — with no way to tailor the message to where each visitor actually is in their decision.

  3. 03

    Slow, unstable pages. A hero image at 2 megabytes instead of 200 kilobytes pushes Largest Contentful Paint well past the 2.5-second threshold, and every extra second measurably reduces conversion rate.

  4. 04

    Forms with nine fields when three would do. Unbounce's 2026 benchmark data shows three-field forms converting at roughly 10% against 3.6% for nine-field forms — a page can lose two-thirds of its form conversions to unnecessary questions.

How this runs

What you get.

Reporting
conversion rate, Core Web Vitals scores, and form completion rate reported monthly against the baseline, including any page that's regressed, not just the ones performing well.
Access
the page lives on your own domain and hosting from day one, with full source files handed over. Nothing is built on infrastructure you don't control.
Communication
a named designer or developer who built your page, reachable directly for changes or questions, with a one-business-day response commitment.
Terms
thirty days' notice, no annual minimum, flat fee per page or bundled into ongoing paid media management.

What's included

The actual thing we do, and how often.

  • per campaign

    Message-match audit and page brief

    confirming the landing page headline restates the exact offer or promise in the ad copy, not a generic version of it, before a single design element gets built.

  • per page

    Core Web Vitals-compliant build

    built to pass LCP under 2.5 seconds, INP under 200 milliseconds, and CLS under 0.1 at launch, verified against real Chrome UX Report field data, not just a lab test.

  • per page

    Mobile-first layout

    designed and tested on mobile first, since the majority of paid traffic arrives on a phone, with desktop treated as the secondary layout rather than the default.

  • per page

    Form and CTA optimization

    field count reduced to what's actually needed to qualify a lead, with a single primary call to action rather than competing buttons pulling attention in different directions.

  • per page

    Tracking implementation

    conversion events, enhanced conversions, and Conversions API events built into the page from launch, not added afterward as a separate project.

  • monthly

    Post-launch speed and CLS monitoring

    checking real-user Core Web Vitals data monthly, since a page that passes at launch can regress as new elements or scripts get added later.

How we work

Four phases, always in this order.

  1. Message Teardown

    Days 1–5

    We review the ad copy, audience, and offer this page needs to serve, and identify exactly what a visitor needs to see confirmed in the first five seconds. This becomes the brief every design decision gets checked against.

  2. Page Blueprint

    Days 4–9

    A wireframe naming every section's job — headline, proof, objection handling, form — before visual design starts, so the layout is built around the argument the page needs to make, not the other way around.

  3. Build

    Days 7–16

    We design and build the page, testing Core Web Vitals and tracking before launch. What we deliberately do not do: launch a page nobody has tested on an actual phone. A page that looks right in a desktop browser and breaks on mobile has failed at its one job.

  4. Compounding

    Ongoing

    Ongoing speed monitoring and iterative testing once the page is live, since a page that converts well in month one can quietly degrade as tracking scripts, pixels, or content get added on top of it.

Honest scoping

Who this is for, and who it isn't.

You're a good fit if you're running paid traffic to a specific offer and currently sending it to a homepage, an old page nobody's touched in years, or no dedicated page at all. This works well alongside any paid media engagement, ours or someone else's.

You're not a good fit yet, and we'll say so before taking the engagement, if you don't have an offer specific enough to build a page around, since a landing page needs one clear thing to sell. If your traffic volume is too low to generate meaningful conversion data within a few weeks, you won't be able to tell whether the new page actually worked — fix the traffic volume question first.

**Homepage vs. dedicated landing page for paid traffic**

Asked and answered

Common Questions

  • Pricing is quoted per page after the message-match audit, since a single-offer page and a multi-step form page take different amounts of work. Bundled into an ongoing paid media engagement, it's included in the flat monthly fee rather than billed separately.

  • A typical page takes one to two weeks from brief to tested launch, including Core Web Vitals validation and tracking setup — longer for pages with complex forms or multiple variants for testing.

  • You own the page at all times. It's built on your own domain and hosting from day one, with source files handed over, so nothing depends on staying with ThinkMedia to keep the page running.

  • They're Google's three real-user performance metrics — loading speed, responsiveness, and visual stability. A visitor who clicks a paid ad and lands on a slow, jumpy page rarely waits around, so a page that fails these metrics is losing conversions before anyone reads a word of copy.

  • Many engagements start with an audit of an existing page rather than a full rebuild. Sometimes the fastest win is fixing message match, form length, or page speed on a page that's already structurally sound.

  • A named designer or developer assigned at kickoff, the same person you'll reach for revisions or questions after launch — not a rotating production queue.

  • ThinkMedia has no minimum contract length. A single landing page can be a standalone project with its own defined scope and end date, separate from any ongoing engagement.

Proof

Results.

Every case study

Get in touch

Tell us what you’re running.

  1. You send the details

    Channels, monthly spend, and the part that is not working.

  2. We look at the accounts

    Sixty to ninety minutes inside them, before we say anything.

  3. You get the findings

    A 45-minute call covering everything — including what you can fix yourself.

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