Campaign landing pages
Build focused pages for one offer, one audience, and one next action.
Paid traffic works better when the destination is clear. Solid Site Studios builds landing pages, tracking, campaign structure, and practical marketing improvements around websites that are ready to convert.
Ads & Marketing works best when the website, offer, and quote request flow is ready. The goal is simple: send the right traffic to the right page, measure what happens, and improve the path from click to lead.
Most clients start with the website because it creates the foundation. Campaign support is added when the business has a clear offer, a focused landing path, and a reason to invest in traffic.
Build focused pages for one offer, one audience, and one next action.
Set up conversion events, source visibility, and lead-path evidence where the platform and scope allow.
Support Google Search, Meta, remarketing, and offer testing when the website and budget justify it.
The page, offer, tracking, and follow-up path should be clear before campaign spend scales.
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Focused campaign pages for paid traffic, promotions, seasonal offers, or lead-generation tests.
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GA4, ad conversion events, first-party lead events, and cleaner reporting boundaries where scoped.
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Practical Google or Meta campaign setup, cleanup, and optimization support for existing clients.
These services are scoped around a specific business outcome, so they stay focused, practical, and connected to the website instead of becoming disconnected side projects.
Marketing should not live in a separate silo. The offer, page, tracking, and follow-up path have to work together for ad spend to make sense.
When the foundation is in place, these services can add visibility, automation, custom functionality, or campaign support around the main website build.
It is usually added after the website path is clear, when the offer, landing page, tracking, and budget make sense.
Yes. Landing pages are often the best starting point because they create a focused place to send paid or campaign traffic.
Sometimes, but often no. If the site cannot convert or explain the offer clearly, traffic spend can expose the weakness instead of fixing it.
We will use that to decide whether this should be a small add-on, a larger custom build, or something to save for a later phase.