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Heey !

Need some advice regarding setting up some landing pages for end users to look at. I'm aware of what needs to be posted up on the page, though, I just need a push in the right direction.

I need to create about 5 landing pages via a format other than wordpress, as wordpress installation on each domain would complicate things as my hosting server would go into overdrive.

Ive read up a few things about HTML landing pages which apparently proves to be good.. I have no knowledge when it comes to coding.. Are there some tools to for beginners like me to help me out with setting up HTML landing pages.. Or can someone suggest me another way that will be efficient and time saving when setting one up.

Open to suggestions, appreciate the help.
 
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Search through the php/css landing pages on ThemeForest.net. If you see something suitable, just buy it and adjust to suit your needs. If you need something free, do a Google Search for "free php/css landing page". Whatever you decide upon, make sure it is responsive.
 
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Thanks for the info!

If I do happen to find one on ThemeForest, how will I adjust it to suit my needs?

Sorry for the rookie questions, lol.
 
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Go on Fiverr.com to get it modified how you would like it to look. There are thousands of free php/css responsive templates, if you google the term.
 
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Ah yeah, completely forgot about fiverr..

Cheers man, Ill have a look now.

Appreciate the help.
 
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It helped me out too. I have some work to do on one website. And after suggesting fiverr to you, I though why not search for someone on fiverr to fix it. So I've now opened a Gig on fiverr :)
 
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Yeah I was just browsing and came across a couple of worthy people.. Although I'm not liking their response time.. Is that always accurate, or do they usually reply before hand?
 
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What was their response time? You have to figure in that a lot of these people are in third world countries. Anything below 24hrs, should be considered good, imho. Not because they are bad responders, but because of time differences, and maybe poorer internet infrastructures than in US.
 
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Well, I guess 9 hours would be a good response time.. So I'm considering myself lucky, lol.

Though, Ive got my hands on some free templates while looking for some tools to edit them. I have a background in I.T, so I'll mess around with the landing page hoping to familiarize myself with the tools I find.

Hopefully I will learn a thing or two for future reference while awaiting fiverr.
 
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I'm sure you will learn something from the trial and error. It's how I have learned to (imperfectly) modify, php/html/css :) I'm in no way an expert. I would still consider myself to be a beginner :(
 
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Errors are what gives us the experience :)

Being a beginner is the most exciting part of the journey as your are so hungry for knowledge.
 
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Yeah! But I haven't progressed :(
 
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Not soon enough for me :( But back to the case in point. I'm hopeful you get a successful gig at fiverr :)
 
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Thanks man, appreciate it ! I will keep you posted on how it works out.
 
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Heey !

Need some advice regarding setting up some landing pages for end users to look at. I'm aware of what needs to be posted up on the page, though, I just need a push in the right direction.

I need to create about 5 landing pages via a format other than wordpress, as wordpress installation on each domain would complicate things as my hosting server would go into overdrive.

Ive read up a few things about HTML landing pages which apparently proves to be good.. I have no knowledge when it comes to coding.. Are there some tools to for beginners like me to help me out with setting up HTML landing pages.. Or can someone suggest me another way that will be efficient and time saving when setting one up.

Open to suggestions, appreciate the help.

https://www.namepros.com/threads/do...e-responsive-html5-and-css3-templates.838897/
 
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I came across those earlier, thanks @SirDrago

Are you able to advise me of some tools that will assist me in editing that template?
 
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I came across those earlier, thanks @SirDrago

Are you able to advise me of some tools that will assist me in editing that template?

The stock "Notepad" application did it for me.
Once opened follow the "TO DO" promps in the file named INDEX.
 
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Thanks, I'll give it a try.
 
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Setting up the "Email" portion was a P.I.T.A just a heads up. lol
 
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Lol, thanks. When I get started, expect some a couple of PM's :-$
 
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Setting up the "Email" portion was a P.I.T.A just a heads up. lol

It would be the same as any contact form... maybe easier with only having 3 fields? Could add more fields too.

I think the template itself is designed in such a way that it tries to give too much unnecessary info right at the start, which distracts the visitor from just going ahead and inquiring. Sometimes less info, is better.

But it is a nice looking template. Maybe edit it to your liking.
 
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Anyone used LeadPages.net? Yes, I know its expensive.
 
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It would be the same as any contact form... maybe easier with only having 3 fields? Could add more fields too.

I think the template itself is designed in such a way that it tries to give too much unnecessary info right at the start, which distracts the visitor from just going ahead and inquiring. Sometimes less info, is better.

But it is a nice looking template. Maybe edit it to your liking.

If you have any suggestions on making it more user friendly please do. I would appreciate it as many others will.
 
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If you have any suggestions on making it more user friendly please do. I would appreciate it as many others will.

Changes I would make:

The text under the the domain name, "The domain is for sale! " is so tiny. I would increase that slightly, or edit the "make offer" text on top right button, to "buy domain". Reason being, everything else is so big... the stats beneath, the make offer button, etc-and the only text on top saying it's for sale is pale in comparison. A potential buyer may not know what he has to make an offer for also-so that button on the right should rather be, "Buy Domain" if you do not wish to add a banner/increase the font of the sales text.

Then, if you want the visitor to make an offer, create the field for an offer.

If you do want to display the stats section, etc, then I would suggest getting rid of the banner block under "Reasons to buy MegaDomain.com", and creating a two column under it with the reasons in the left column, and the contact form in the right... that way it is easier to read, and does not look like a long page-which can be off-putting especially since a potential buyer already knows why he/she wants the domain.

The "About Seller" section is not necessary. They will find this out from you when they make contact.

Just my opinion of course.
 
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