AI Powered Website And Landing Page Buildouts
For multiple reasons, we decided to include the clip from the 'Field of Dreams' with Kevin Costner again. The first reason being, Kevin is from one of our 'hometowns', the Greater Santa Barbara area. Field of Dreams is a 'static movie', however, represents a theory that, 'pun intended', is a portion of our consistent research. Quantum physics. Kevin, so the big media outlets have shared is also a dreamer of sorts, taking on risks to fund 'The American Saga'. Congrats and best of success!
AI powered websites and landing pages
A company (Citrix) that was acquired / merged for roughly 18 Billion is a former 'associate' of sorts and a place that, still to this day, assists in sharpening my teeth. Something that, most likely, many developers understood and built is what is now being released as a portion of the companies strategic and tactical partnerships with various well known current and legacy companies such as GoDaddy. The company is named Arrow. Believe it or not, I've been somewhat randomly driving around with 1 Arrow in the back of my vehicle for about 4 or 5 years now...AutomationAnytime, as a company, developed artificially intelligent websites and landing page in roughly 2017. With various iterations and innovations based around Google algorithmic updates and releases. The reason why various versions of our coined term 'SEO Automation' exists.
The process for AI powered websites involves an aggregated data base of various versions of article spinners (in other words, databases of conversations with synonyms, dictionary inserts, and spelling and grammer checks). We built a mini version in roughly 2018.
The process for simple landing pages, what Arrow's Godaddy is currently selling for roughly $9.99 per month or $130 per year is more of a landing page. Input a few keywords and ideas and the webpage is built for you.
Our AI powered landing pages achieves this process, with a little something extra. Options for what's called 'short codes' that rotate dynamically based on paid Ad campaigns. Perhaps, something similar to a Canadian company named Unbounce. Unbounce services are roughly $100/mo and are much more astecially pleasing than ours with fancier features. However, we think, that our version of AI powered landing pages combined with AI powered websites and seo automation, is easily a no brainer. Hence, our current pricing structure.
Our Marketing and Advertising services are also discounted. At times, we have website builds that we'll offer, 'for free', included with our M&A package. In other words, it's a REALLY good deal.
If you and your company is in a verticle or space where have already built iterations or versions of sites, an individual or company could obtain, literally, roughly $75,000 worth of annual value for $450 per month or roughly $5,500 annually. Make sense?
What's the Average cost to build a business level website according to Forbes?
Business Type
Web Design Costs
Small Business Website (Up to 16 Pages)
$2,000 to $9,000
Corporate Website (Up to 75 Pages)
$10,000 to $35,000
E-Commerce Website (Up to 1,000 Products)
$5,000 to $55,000
Website Application (Up to 2,000 Pages)
$6,000 to $75,000
AutomationAnytime pricing:
1-5 page website (with onsite optimization included): $400
6-20 page website (with onsite optimization included): $800
21-100 page website (with onsite optimization included): Up to $1,500
100-500 page website (with onsite optimization included): Up to $4,000
500-1,000 page website (with onsite optimization included): Up to $10,000
Ask for pricing for sites larger than 1,000 pages.
A/B split test, multi-virate landing page with click tracking.
If you build it...they will .com? If you build what? Okay, so...the soure above about 'the average cost of website builds' is a little bit disappointing for 'us', cause, like, we basically have been building most simple sites for basically free (for simple 1 or 2 page sites), especially when bundled with other services. But, then again acquired a 'Forbes billionaire list' that was listed and sold (thousands of) at $1,500 for a bit of manual 'online' labor.
In other words, our pricing does vary depending on the project.
Websites and landing pages serve distinct purposes within the digital marketing landscape. Here's a breakdown of the key differences to help you understand which one you need:
Website:
Think of it as your online home base. A website is a comprehensive collection of web pages that serves as your brand's digital address on the internet. It functions as a hub for all the information about your business, products, or services.
Content and Functionality: A website typically includes multiple pages, such as a homepage, about us page, contact us page, product or service pages, blog, and more. It offers various functionalities like contact forms, appointment scheduling, e-commerce capabilities, and more, depending on your business goals.
Overall User Journey: A website guides visitors through a comprehensive journey, allowing them to explore different aspects of your brand, learn about your offerings, and potentially convert into paying customers or leads.
Landing Page:
Think of it as a single-minded conversion machine. A landing page is a focused, standalone web page designed with a specific goal in mind, typically lead generation or product sales.
Laser-Sharp Focus: Landing pages are stripped-down compared to websites, containing minimal content and navigation options. They eliminate distractions and direct visitor attention towards a clear call to action (CTA), such as signing up for a free trial, downloading an ebook, or making a purchase.
Targeted Campaigns: Landing pages are often used in conjunction with marketing campaigns. They provide a targeted destination page for visitors arriving from online ads, social media promotions, or email marketing blasts.
Here's a table summarizing the key differences:
Feature
Website
Landing Page
Purpose
Comprehensive brand & information hub
Specific conversion (lead gen or sales)
Content & Functionality
Multiple pages, diverse content, various functionalities
Single page, minimal content, limited functionalities
User Journey
Exploration, information gathering
Focused conversion towards a specific CTA
Navigation
Multi-page navigation for exploration
Limited or no navigation to avoid distractions
Use Cases
Brand building, information sharing
Marketing campaigns, lead generation, sales
Choosing Between a Website and Landing Page:
If you need a comprehensive online presence to showcase your brand, establish credibility, and offer a variety of information and functionalities, then a website is the way to go.
If you have a specific marketing campaign or promotion with a clear conversion goal, then a landing page is the ideal tool to focus visitor attention and drive conversions.
In many cases, businesses benefit from having both a website and landing pages working together. Your website can serve as your main platform, while strategically placed landing pages can support specific marketing initiatives and boost conversions.