Landing pages and enquiry pages

Landing pages for adverts, campaigns and services that need one clear next step.

Sending advert traffic to a busy homepage can confuse people. ND9 designs focused landing pages for one service, offer or campaign, with clear copy, trust signals and a simple enquiry route.

Why landing pages work

Sometimes one focused page is more useful than sending everyone to your homepage.

A homepage has to introduce the whole business. A landing page can focus on one service, one campaign or one type of customer, which makes it easier to guide visitors towards a specific action.

That action might be booking a consultation, requesting a quote, sending an enquiry, calling your business or signing up for something. The page is built to remove confusion and make the next step feel obvious.

If you need a full website rather than a single focused page, take a look at small business websites. If the page needs booking functionality, you may also want booking website development.

What this is for

For campaigns, adverts or services that need their own focused page.

Landing pages are useful when you do not want visitors wandering through a full website trying to figure out what to do next. Instead, the page uses clear copy and structure to explain the offer, build trust and point them towards one clear action.

This works especially well for Google Ads, Facebook campaigns, seasonal offers, individual services, consultation pages, quote request pages or businesses testing a new idea.

  • Focused page structure built around one main goal
  • Clear headline and service explanation
  • Strong calls to action throughout the page
  • Trust signals, testimonials or project proof where available
  • Contact, quote, booking or enquiry form setup
  • Mobile-friendly design for campaign traffic

What is included

A page that gives visitors enough confidence to take the next step.

Clear page strategy

The page is planned around the main action you want visitors to take, so the layout does not feel random or cluttered.

Strong headline and intro

The top of the page quickly explains what you offer, who it is for and why someone should keep reading.

Conversion-focused layout

Sections are arranged to answer common questions, reduce doubt and guide people towards the enquiry or booking point.

Form or CTA setup

The page can include an enquiry form, quote request form, booking link, phone CTA or consultation request depending on the goal.

Trust-building sections

Reviews, project examples, FAQs, benefits, guarantees or process sections can be added where they help visitors feel more confident.

Mobile-friendly build

The page is designed to work smoothly on phones, especially if you are sending traffic from social media or paid ads.

Best use cases

A landing page works best when the goal is specific.

The more focused the offer, the stronger the landing page can be. Instead of trying to explain everything your business does, the page can speak directly to one type of customer or one problem they want solved.

Google Ads pages Facebook campaign pages Quote request pages Consultation pages Service-specific pages Booking pages Lead generation Local campaigns

For broader websites with multiple services and pages, you may be better starting with a small business website.

Homepage or landing page?

Both can be useful, but they do different jobs.

Homepage

Explains the whole business, gives visitors multiple routes and supports your overall brand trust.

Landing page

Focuses on one offer, gives visitors one main action and works well for adverts or specific campaigns.

  • Choose a landing page for one clear offer or campaign
  • Choose a full website when the whole business needs explaining
  • Use landing pages alongside paid ads or social media campaigns
  • Use service landing pages to support specific search terms and enquiries

How the process works

A focused process for a focused page.

01

Goal

I help decide what the page needs to achieve, such as bookings, quote requests, calls, enquiries or consultation requests.

02

Message

The offer, headline, sections and key points are shaped so visitors understand the value quickly.

03

Design and build

The page is designed and built with clear calls to action, trust sections and a smooth mobile experience.

04

Launch

The page is tested, connected to the right form or booking route and prepared for traffic.

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Questions

Landing page FAQs.

How much does a landing page cost?

Landing pages with ND9 usually start from £100. The final cost depends on the amount of content, design work, tracking setup and whether you need copywriting or extra sections included.

Can a landing page be added to my existing website?

Yes. A landing page can be added to your existing website, especially if you already have WordPress. It can sit as a dedicated page for a service, advert or campaign.

Do I need a landing page for paid ads?

You do not always need one, but it often helps. Sending ad traffic to a focused page usually creates a better journey than sending people to a general homepage.

Can you write the landing page copy?

Yes. ND9 can help shape the page copy so the offer is specific, the structure makes sense and the calls to action feel natural.

Can the page include a form?

Yes. The page can include an enquiry form, quote request form, consultation form or booking link depending on what you want visitors to do.

Need one focused page?

Let’s build a landing page that gives visitors one clear next step.

Whether you are running a campaign, advertising a specific service or trying to get more quote requests, ND9 can help create a focused page with one obvious next step.