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What Your $300 Landing Page Could Look Like

Below are example scenarios for common small-business situations — what a typical "before" looks like, what the finished page would include, and what the page is designed to do.

Important: these are illustrative example pages with fictional personas — not records of real client engagements. Margaret is taking on her first clients now. Real case studies will replace these as pages launch.

Mobile NotaryExample scenario

Example: Mobile Notary

Fictional persona — Jordan Reyes (example persona)

A typical "before"

Imagine a mobile notary running everything through Instagram DMs and a Linktree. People have no idea what the service area, hours, or pricing are until they message.

What I'd build

A single page with a service area map, fixed prices, hours, and a tap-to-call button — designed to replace the Linktree completely.

What this page is designed to do

  • Designed to cut repeat DM questions by giving clear answers up front
  • Designed to shift booking conversations from Instagram to direct phone calls
  • Travel fees listed up front so they never feel like a surprise
"What I'd want to be able to say: "I just send the link and people show up ready to book.""
Independent Tax PreparerExample scenario

Example: Independent Tax Preparer

Fictional persona — Priya Singh (example persona)

A typical "before"

Imagine being quoted $2,400 by a local agency for a 4-page WordPress site, putting it off for two years, and losing leads to TurboTax ads in the meantime.

What I'd build

One landing page with services (personal, small business, ITIN), a clear pricing range, an intake form, and a "book your appointment" button.

What this page is designed to do

  • Designed to launch in about a week for $300 instead of thousands
  • Designed to capture intake details before the first phone call
  • Replaces the need for a paid Linktree Pro subscription
"What I'd want to be able to say: "$300 and one round of edits — that was the whole thing.""
Community Workshop HostExample scenario

Example: Community Workshop Host

Fictional persona — Pastor Eli Brooks (example persona)

A typical "before"

Imagine running monthly workshops where every event means a new flyer, a new Eventbrite, and a new group text — and people keep showing up to the wrong location.

What I'd build

A simple page that lists the next 3 events, includes directions, a contact number, and an RSVP form. The URL stays the same — only the content rotates.

What this page is designed to do

  • Designed to fill multiple events from one shared link
  • Removes the need for per-event Eventbrite fees on free workshops
  • Built so a volunteer can update the page without touching code
"What I'd want to be able to say: "I had a clean page I was actually proud to share.""
Barber & Grooming ServicesExample scenario

Example: Barber & Grooming Services

Fictional persona — Marcus Bell (example persona)

A typical "before"

Imagine a busy Instagram with a confusing "link in bio." New clients can't figure out which shop the barber works at, what cuts cost, or how to book.

What I'd build

A page with the shop address, a price list, the booking software embedded, and 6 photos of recent cuts.

What this page is designed to do

  • Designed to convert Instagram followers into real bookings
  • Built to be discoverable in local Google search
  • Booking flow supports deposits, which is designed to reduce no-shows
"What I'd want to be able to say: "It looks like a real business now, not a side hustle.""

Your story could be the next one

Tell me what you already have — Instagram, a flyer, a few photos. I will turn it into one clean page.

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