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While it was unimaginable a few decades ago, right now, the Internet has become an extension of our lives. The internet is part of everything, whether it’s work or life.

It’s no surprise that online marketers and retailers have started selling their services via the internet. It is also much cheaper. They no longer need to spend a lot of money to get their message across.

But, this mass exodus from advertising has a downside. One, competition has become extremely stiff. With hacking, data security breaches and other data breaches, your targets or “leads”, are even more protected.

It is now much easier to acquire these leads and convert them into customers.

Landing Pages are a crucial tool in the Internet ecosystem.

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Laurie Wang has a YouTube video review for those who like a visual experience. You may want to read our article for a more comprehensive look at Leadpages.

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Landing pages can be described as a type of independent internet page. Their most basic use is to convert leads or random website visitors and turn them into paying customers, a subscriber, or even just get some information.

Because these pages are where visitors to your website “land”, they get their name. A landing page is often linked to a marketing campaign.

You could use a video advertisement on YouTube, or banner ads from Facebook to promote your campaign.

Overall, you can simplify the landing page as a more lean and focused web page. Web pages encourage exploration but lead pages are focused on lead conversion.

As such, a landing page must have a clear and concise “Call to Action.” This Call to Action, or CTA, will be the main focus of the landing page. Heck, it is the landing page’s real reason for existence.

A call to action is a brief phrase that encourages your visitors to take the desired action. This should be clear and concise. Some good calls to action are as simple as: ‘”Press the Button to Buy now” or “Fill in the Form” to register now.

There are many types of landing pages. Both have the same goal: to generate and convert leads. There are two ways to do this. This will help you decide what type of landing page to create.

These landing pages are called lead generation landing pages and they aim to generate leads from visitors. These lead data include names, email addresses, and other relevant data. These landing pages are often used by B2B companies.

Meanwhile, Clickthrough Landing Pages are more focused on getting clicks. They usually bring users to a page where the true conversion process will take place. This page could be the product checkout page, or the page where you can sell the advertised product.

Like everything else on the internet, Landing Pages have undergone many changes. In the past, it would take countless back-to-back with a computer programmer and a designer just to get your message across. This can sometimes be frustrating and take a lot of effort.

Companies and services offering easier ways to create landing pages emerged as a result of the growing demand for them. These page builders all share a common feature: the ability to create landing pages without the need for coding.

These websites or services enable users to create numerous landing pages by themselves. You can do this without having to talk to anyone and in the quiet of the sun.

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LeadPages Overview: What’s it All About?

Leadpages is one of the many landing page services and websites. One of the most well-known names is Leadpages.

It focuses on creating pop-ups and landing pages to collect email addresses. These email addresses can then be put in a mailing list, wherein you can market additional products.

There are two things that LeadPages sells to prospective users. It is the number of templates they offer and its ease of use.

For templates, LeadPages brag about their 150+ professionally designed templates. These templates are highly customizable and remove the need for creating landing pages from scratch. Leadpages claims to offer templates that can be used in multiple industries.

These industries include, but are not limited to:

  • Real estate
  • Photography
  • Travel
  • E-commerce

Leadpages is proud to boast about their UI ease. It takes five minutes to create a traditional-looking lead page. That is a lot faster than making calls. You can save any time by helping us.

Leadpages is among the oldest services of its kind on the internet. Clay Collins founded it in 2010. During that time, the company was based in Minneapolis in the United States. It was not until the beginning of the new decade that he sold the company.

Now, the company is owned by Redbrick, an online company that styles itself as “the backbone of disruptive digital companies. Along with Leadpages, they own three more online digital solutions: Shift, Rebase, Delivra, and Assembly.

Leadpages Overview 2 – What Can It Do?

Leadpages would not be a good service if it didn’t have tools to create leads. As a landing page builder it is a given that it would have a landing page builder.

But what about the other features? What do Leadpages do to make it unique from the others? Here is a brief overview of what it can do. We shall dive deeper into them later in the review.

As a landing page creator, Leadpages offers:

  • Drag and Drop Editing

Leadpages, like most landing page builders has a drag-and-drop editor that makes it easy for developers to create landing pages. This feature was added in 2016 as an option to the standard editor.

  • 130+ free templates along with a template marketplace.

For those who are too busy building a landing page from scratch, they can use the templates offered by Leadpages and just replace the text. You can hit publish once you are done.

If the 130+ free templates don’t do it for you, a paid template from their marketplace might do it.

  • Many marketing integrations

If you have a favorite or preferred service, chances are you can use them with Leadpages. This includes email marketing services, CRM, payment gateways, webinar softwares, and more.

  • Hosted landing pages

Leadpages makes it easy to publish landing pages. This is completely optional and you can still use the domain name.

  • Website integrations

LeadPages makes it easy to connect to your websites, just as you can with marketing integrations. LeadPages is able to connect with WordPress via a plugin. A plugin is available for integration with Squarespace, Joomla and many other websites.

  • A/B Testing

A/B testing is important if you want your landing page to work to its best potential, it would require a lot of trial and error. A/B testing is a great help for this. It allows you to compare and contrast your landing page formats and see which you can improve on.

  • Detailled analytics

Of course, you would be lost if you do not know how well your landing pages are doing without proper analysis. Leadpages helps you with that by providing detailed analytics as well as the ability to combine it with Facebook Pixel, Google analytics, and more.

Aside from the landing page builder feature. Leadpages also has their own branded features. These are the features that make LeadPages different from other landing page services.

  • Leadboxes

Leadpages allows you to make custom designed pop-up forms that you can display either automatically or through triggers by the user. This can help you increase your conversions.

  • Leadlinks

This one-click sign up is for existing subscribers. Send them a link, and they will be signed up for a webinar.

  • Leaddigits

This allows your leads to opt-in to your products via their mobile phones or automated text messages.

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Leadpages Feature Deep Dive

Landing Page Builder

Our review of Leadpages should begin at its core, which is its page builder.

Leadpage’s landing pages builder is easy to use, if you have experience with similar tools or a theme-based CMS such as WordPress.

The process starts with using a template, which there are 130+ free ones the service provides. You can also choose from their huge selection of paid templates.

That said, some of these templates can be a hit or miss. Some templates feel like they are outdated and need some editing or updating to become relevant looking or even competitive.

It wouldn’t be the end of your world if there isn’t a template that meets your needs.

Drag and drop builders can be used to create a template or build one from scratch. The drag and drop builder is very intuitive. It is also completely code-free. It does have some limitations that can sometimes be frustrating. Leadpages Webinar

You can see a preview of what your page will look like at the right side of your screen. You can access certain settings from the left sidebar. These settings include:

  • Widgets
  • Page layout
  • Page styles
  • Page tracking

Let’s take a closer look at widgets within these four options.

Widgets

Your page’s main building blocks are widgets. There are many types of widgets, so this is the place to look if you want to add something to your landing page.

You can include a button to your Call to Action if you have created a Call to Action. When you need a button, you will have to use the button widget.

You can use the button widget to:

  • You can customize your button. This includes font and font size, as well as buttons and text colors.
  • To determine the location of buttons, you can choose hyperlinks. Leadpages allows you to link to another landing page.

The 2nd option allows you to use a two-step opt-in process for your visitors. They will click the button to open the pop-up that contains all their signup details. This provides for a much better approach rather than displaying details on different pages. Leadpages Webinar

We can also look at the Forms Widget.

Since we are working with landing pages, we will need to use many forms. It is the forms widget we will use for Leadpages. You have a lot more control. You can use the forms widget to:

  • Integrate with email marketing or webinar services
  • Add new fields to the form
  • Choose what to do after a user clicks submit.

You have more options when it comes to what you should do. You have the choice to:

  • Keep the user on the same page
  • Send them to another page like a thank you page or a confirmation page
  • Email them a file. This is another easy way to create lead magnets.

Last but not least, we need to look at the Checkout Widget.

We are working with subscriptions and buying and selling products so we need a way to make money. The checkout widget solves all your problems. This widget is relatively new in Leadpages.

Leadpages’ checkout widget lets you accept Stripe payments and send digital products. These products can include eBooks, eMagazines and any other digital products, or tickets for an event (such a private webinar).

Truth be told, there is still a lot of work needed for their checkout widget, and there are still plenty of missing features.

Responsive Previews

It is undeniable that mobile traffic is slowly gaining on desktop traffic. As such, your website and your landing page should look well on any device, be it desktop or mobile.

With Leadpages, you are sure that your designs will be responsive. This means all your pages will have their own look when viewed on a mobile device. Leadpages even allows you to preview how it looks. Leadpages Webinar

However, for Leadpages’ case, this is only a preview. Mobile-friendly pages cannot be edited. You can’t do much with it.

Editing how your information looks on mobile is the only way to change how it will appear on desktop.

A good reminder to remember is that the mobile/responsive version will always display items from right to left in descending order.

This means that if you put elements into columns, the left-most elements of your page will always be first and at the top of any columns or elements placed on the right.

While it is not entirely uncustomizable, the lack of a dedicated editor for responsive pages is a glaring negative piece on Leadpages’ overall builder.

Publishing

Once you are done designing your landing page, all you need to finish up is to publish it. There are many ways that Leadpages can publish your landing pages.

  • Publishing through Leadpages
  • Publishing through your custom domain connected to Leadpages
  • WordPress Plugin – Publishing
  • Publishing as HTML Leadpages Webinar

Publishing your landing page using Leadpages’ domain is the easiest way. Whenever you publish within Leadpages, it is automatically hosted on their own servers. This landing page is available for you to use if you wish.

Some people feel that using your domain is not professional. Leadpages allows you to link your custom domain to your Leadpages account, and then publish your landing pages there.

However, all pages published through this method are still hosted on Leadpages. They do not publish pages directly to your server. You will also need to have a subscription plan that allows you to connect multiple domains.

If you want to upload your page manually and host it in your domain, You can download the page as an HTML and then upload it on your domain as such. Uploading your page will depend on the website you have.

Keep in mind that you will need a domain name and a web host in order to publish your HTML page.

Finally, if WordPress is used for your website, you can publish your landing pages through a premium WordPress plugin. Aside from publishing it on Leadpages, this is probably the easiest option you can take.

Simply connect your WordPress website with your Leadpages account. The plugin will do the rest. If you wish to enable SEO, you can do so by clicking here.

A/B Split Testing

Anyone who is serious about their landing pages will not use A/B split testing. Leadpages makes it easy for you to set up A/B tests for your landing pages on your dashboard.

Leadpages allows you to control their A/B split testing. Leadpages makes it easy to compare the pages. You can copy the control page and make some tweaks.

You can even choose traffic distributions to control how much goes to each variant. Leadpages Webinar

Analytics

A/B Split testing can only get you so far in analyzing your landing page performance. Leadpages offers its own analytics tab. This provides a glance at how well your lead pages are being visited and how many of these visitors are being converted.

However, if you want a more detailed view and analytics, you can integrate Leadpages to third-party programs and apps like Facebook Pixel or Google Analytics. These programs can provide you with more detailed analytics.

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Leadbox (Pop-ups)

Leadbox is Leadpages’ version of pop-ups. These pop-ups are designed to make a last-ditch effort to convert. It is as simple as creating your landing page with the drag-and drop builder.

After you have created your pop-up you can decide how it triggers. You have many options when it comes to this. Leadpages has plenty of them. These include:

  • Plain text
  • As button links
  • Image links
  • As a time-locked and time-scheduled event.
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These tools allow you to experiment with new ideas and may even help to reduce the number of conversions that slip through your fingers.

Alert Bars

Another feature that is entirely unique to Leadpages is the ability to create alert bars or notification bars. Another tool that is new has been added to the site.

These alert bars communicate your message to site visitors without being distracting. They do not take a full page as pop-ups do. Even on mobile devices, where they are smaller, they don’t obstruct the screen.

Alert bars are simply excellent in adding CTAs to pages on your website that are more passive in terms of generating leads. Some CTA’s you can include in these alert bars are:

  • Sign ups for an event or webinar
  • Promoting Offers
  • Expanding your mailing list

These alert bars can be linked to landing pages hosted by leadpages or standalone sites created with tools such as WordPress. Even analytics can work on how well the site is performing.

Leadlinks

Leadlinks is another feature offered by Leadpages, but this one is smaller and might not be used as much.

Leadlinks can be used to send an invitation to your subscribers instantly. It allows you to send a link to your subscribers as an invite to an event you are hosting. You don’t even need to sign up. They just need to click the link and be signed up.

This is highly effective whenever you email blast for an event you want to send your current members.

Despite its low usage numbers, you can honestly say that Leadlinks can convert leads without even almost trying. Leadpages Webinar

Leaddigits

Leaddigits, another tool from Leadpages, facilitates conversion. This time it is through mobile devices or text messages.

It might be some kind of niche reach. It is still an important and practical tool to have. The more channels you have to collect conversions, the more you can send out to your customers.

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Leadpages Price Point

Leadpages is the most affordable landing page maker. It all has to do with their target audience. Leadpages caters its price towards individuals and small businesses. Leadpages is different from other services that are only available to larger companies.

Leadpages offers three payment options, one monthly, one annually and two-year. This gives you some flexibility in how you pay for the service. Each option can reduce the price significantly.

Leadpages also offers you three plans. The features included in these plans can vary. You might find it easier to decide which one you want by examining the plans.

Leadpages Standard ($37/mo, paid annually) Leadpages Pro ($79/mo) – Annually Leadpages Advanced ($321/mo, paid annually)
Unlimited pages All standard features All Pro and Standard Features
Unlimited Traffic Online Sales and Payments Advanced Integrations
Unlimited Leads Unlimited A/B Split Testing 5 Sub-Accounts Free
Unlimited Pop-ups Email Trigger Links 50 Extra Opt-in Text Campaigns
Unlimited Alert Bars 10 Opt in Text Campaigns 1-on-1 Quick Start Call
Hosting is free Special Discounts with Par Leadpages Virtual Workshops
Connect 1 Domain
200+ Free Mobile-Responsive Templates
40+ Standard integrations
Facebook and Instagram AdBuilder
Tech Support (via Email)
Weekly Group Coaching

LeadPages Pros & Cons

Pros

  • The Competition is more affordable than ours.
  • It is easy to use, especially for beginners.
  • Allows you to create landing pages quickly
  • Easy to find templates through filters
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  • Solid integration options
  • All plans include unlimited traffic.
  • Built-in analytics
  • Two-step easy opt-ins
  • A good selection of widgets
  • Alert bars and Pop-ups make for good and refreshing CTA’s on your site

Cons

  • There is no way to edit the responsive version of your page despite having a responsive preview.
  • Costs extra to upload some custom templates
  • There are limited styling options.
  • Builder can be clunky and not as flexible as the competitors.
  • .The builder is not only clunky but can also be quite sloppy.
  • No Enterprise Option
  • A/B Testing is limited on the Standard Plan

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Leadpages Final Thoughts

On paper, Leadpages is a good idea. At a relatively affordable price, you are given many tools to play with to create a good-looking landing page. The ease by which you can make a good landing page through the drag-and-drop builder may seem to invite creativity.

This is the problem. These ideas can only be described as good on paper. Leadpages’ builder is very slow and inefficient. Customers might feel the opposite of satisfaction: frustration.

There is also the pricing issue. First, let’s look at the good side: It is more affordable than its competitors. It provides unlimited traffic, pages, and leads. It even includes 200+ free templates. Of course, these are all very welcome features.

Some of the most important and crucial features are only available in more advanced plans.

A/B Split testing is the most important feature of all. I mentioned in this review that A/B testing is important in creating a top-performing landing page. The thing is, The A/B testing feature that Leadpages offers is only available in the Pro plan. Leadpages Webinar

Other things to note that are only available in the Pro plan are the online sales and payments features. And then there is advanced integration which is only available for the advanced plan. If you find one of your favorite services in this category, you will have to purchase that plan.

These are all reasons why the standard plan is not available. Effectively, you have to pay for the Leadpages Pro plan in order to get the most out of it.

Overall, Leadpages is a great service. We could have a great competitor for landing page creators if it could fix its builder and make A/B split testing accessible to all plans.

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What sets Leadpages apart from other landing page creators.

Leadpages’ most unique point is the ability to make pop-ups and alerts.

Pop-ups are another lead conversion tool you can choose to trigger when a user on your site does something. They can be used as the last ditch effort to convert leads instead of them slipping through your fingers.

Alerts also function the same way as pop-ups, as theta re additional tools to help convert leads. They also preserve the user experience by not being too intrusive while the user is using the website.

How much do Leadpages Cost?

The type of plan that you choose will determine how much Leadpages costs.

The cheapest plan costs $37 per month and goes up to $239 per month for the most advanced plan.

How do Leadpages work?

Leadpages is a landing-page builder that generates leads.

It has a drag-and-drop page builder that allows users to create pages even without knowledge of coding. Leadpages also has features to help you optimize your landing page according to how you use it.

Does Leadpages offer a free trial?

Yes, Leadpages offers a 14-day free trial.

Leadpages offers only a 14-day free trial. Any talks about a 30-day to 60-day free trial are fakes.

How do I integrate Leadpages with my email marketing tool?

Leadpages integrates with many email marketing tools.

The way to integrate them would depend on the email service. To find out more, check the web pages of the tool or lead pages.

Can I cancel my Leadpages account? How do I do that?

Yes, it is possible to cancel your Leadpages account if you are unhappy with the service.

You can do this by going to the billing link on your accounts page. There you will see a canceled subscription. To complete the process, click on this link

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