Once your site is set as a landing page, editing works like any other website—your main goal is arranging sections in a clear scroll flow. A common structure is:
- Headline + intro (what you offer)
- Benefits / features (why it matters)
- Social proof (reviews, logos, examples)
- Details (pricing, FAQ, schedules—only if needed)
- Call to action (the action you want visitors to take)
You can also:
- Add a call to action: On your homepage section, click Edit and choose a CTA (e.g., buttons, video pop-up, newsletter signup, contact-related actions).
- Add header action buttons: Add phone, email, location, and social icons, and arrange their order. (On mobile, multiple icons appear in a dropdown.)
- Add or remove sections: Add sections like About, Services, Donations, Forms, and more—then hide/remove what isn’t relevant.
- Add floating contact buttons: Keep a quick contact option visible while visitors scroll to help increase conversions.
Note: A landing page is a standalone site format. Availability may depend on your account setup, and publishing a landing page typically requires connecting it to a domain.