Landing Page Copy Generator
When to use this skill
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User asks to write landing page copy
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User needs hero section content
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User wants high-converting headlines
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User mentions sales pages or opt-in pages
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User needs CTA optimization
Workflow
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Identify page goal and audience
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Write headline variants
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Create hero section
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Build page sections
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Add social proof elements
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Optimize CTAs
Instructions
Step 1: Identify Landing Page Type
Page Type Goal Key Elements
Lead gen Email capture Headline, benefit, form, lead magnet
Sales page Purchase Long-form, objections, testimonials, pricing
SaaS signup Free trial/demo Features, social proof, simple form
Webinar Registration Urgency, speaker bio, agenda, countdown
App download Install Screenshots, ratings, store buttons
Coming soon Waitlist Teaser, email capture, launch date
Product launch Awareness + sales Features, demo, pricing, urgency
Step 2: Page Structure by Goal
Lead generation page:
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Hero (headline + subhead + form)
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Problem agitation
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Solution introduction
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What you'll get (lead magnet preview)
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Social proof (testimonials or logos)
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Final CTA
SaaS landing page:
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Hero (headline + subhead + CTA + visual)
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Logo bar (social proof)
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Problem section
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Features/benefits (3-4 blocks)
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How it works (3 steps)
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Testimonials
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Pricing
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FAQ
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Final CTA
Sales page (long-form):
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Hero (headline + hook)
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Story/problem
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Agitation (pain points)
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Solution reveal
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Benefits (detailed)
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Features
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Social proof (heavy)
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Bonuses
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Pricing + guarantee
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Objection handling
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Urgency
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Final CTA
Step 3: Write Headlines
Use formulas from examples/formulas-reference.md :
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[End result] without [pain point]
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The [adjective] way to [outcome]
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[Do thing] in [timeframe]
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Stop [pain]. Start [pleasure]
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Finally, [solution to common problem]
Step 4: Build Sections
Use templates from examples/section-templates.md :
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Hero section with headline, subhead, CTA, trust indicators
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Problem/agitation section with pain points
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Benefits section with 3 benefit blocks
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How it works (3 steps)
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Social proof (testimonials, logos, stats)
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FAQ for objection handling
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Final CTA with urgency if applicable
Step 5: Optimize CTAs
CTA button patterns:
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Action + benefit: "Get my free guide"
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Immediate value: "Try free for 14 days"
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Remove friction: "No credit card required"
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Personalized: "Start my trial"
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Urgency: "Claim your spot"
Output Format
Landing Page Copy: [Product/Offer Name]
Page type: [Lead gen/Sales/SaaS/etc.] Goal: [Primary conversion action] Target audience: [Who this is for]
Hero Section
[Complete hero with headline, subhead, CTA, trust elements]
Problem Section
[Pain point identification and agitation]
Solution/Benefits Section
[3-4 benefit blocks]
How It Works
[3-step process]
Social Proof
[Testimonials, logos, stats]
FAQ
[4-6 objection-handling questions]
Final CTA
[Closing section with urgency if applicable]
Headline Variants (for A/B testing)
- [Variant A]
- [Variant B]
- [Variant C]
Validation
Before completing:
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Clear value proposition in headline
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Audience-specific language used
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Benefits emphasized over features
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Social proof included
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Single clear CTA per section
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Objections addressed
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Mobile-friendly structure (scannable)
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Urgency is authentic, not manipulative
Error Handling
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No clear offer: Ask what specific action visitors should take.
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No audience defined: Ask who the ideal customer is and their main pain point.
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Features only, no benefits: Convert each feature using "so you can..." framework.
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No social proof: Suggest collecting testimonials, or use "trusted by X users" if applicable.
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Too much text: Simplify to one key message per section; use bullet points.
Resources
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examples/section-templates.md - Full section templates
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examples/formulas-reference.md - Headline and CTA formulas
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Unbounce Landing Page Examples - Inspiration
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GoodUI - Conversion patterns
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CopyHackers - Copywriting education