Landing page design · Los Angeles

Landing page design in Los Angeles, built to sell one thing.

When you have a single offer to push — a launch, a drop, a product, a course, one signature service — you don't need a whole website. You need one focused page that does the convincing and asks for the sale. That's what I design, write, and build.

One page, one goal Copy written with you

Is this you

When a landing page beats a whole website

A full site answers "who are you and everything you offer." A landing page answers one question only: "should I buy this one thing, right now?" Those are different jobs, and mixing them usually weakens both.

A single landing page is usually the right call when one offer is carrying the moment and you're sending focused traffic to it. For example:

  • You're launching something — a course, a digital guide, an app, a workshop — and need a page that does the selling from top to bottom.
  • You're running a drop or a limited offer and want everyone who lands to face the same clear yes-or-no decision.
  • You're spending on ads, an email blast, or a creator collab, and you want that traffic to hit one page tuned to convert — not a homepage that scatters their attention.
  • You sell one high-ticket service and want a page that makes the case for it on its own, without the rest of a site to maintain.

If instead the main thing you want is appointments on a calendar, a booking website is the better fit — that's a different page about sending people straight into your scheduler. A landing page is for selling one offer, where the win is a purchase, a sign-up, or a qualified lead.

The craft

What actually makes a landing page convert

A page that sells isn't a prettier brochure. It walks one reader from "what is this" to "yes" without a single detour. A few things have to be true for that to happen.

  • One offer, one decision. Every section earns the sale for the same single thing. No competing links, no menu pulling people off to wander.
  • Message match. The headline echoes the ad or email that sent them, so the page feels like the obvious next step rather than a fresh pitch from scratch.
  • The right order. Hook, the problem it solves, what they get, why trust it, what it costs, then the ask — repeated where a real reader would be ready to act.
  • Honest proof. Real words, real outcomes, real faces where I have them — never invented testimonials or numbers. Believable beats impressive.
  • Fast and phone-first. Most people meet your offer one-thumbed on a small screen. If it's slow or fiddly there, the sale is gone before the copy gets a word in.
  • A frictionless ask. One obvious action — buy, sign up, claim — wired to a checkout or form that doesn't make anyone think twice.

Get those right and the page pays for itself. Get them wrong and you've bought beautiful decoration. I build for the sale.

How I do it

One page, one goal — how we get there

No portals, no jargon, no homework. The same honest rhythm I use on every build, pointed at a single conversion.

1

We name the one goal

A free 20-minute call to pin down the single offer and the single action — buy, sign up, claim a spot. If a landing page isn't the right move for you, I'll say so. No pressure, no pitch.

2

I plan and price it

A clear, fixed price and a plan in writing before anything starts — the page's argument, the order of sections, and where the ask repeats. You know exactly what you're getting.

3

I write and build it with you

I draft the copy with you so it sounds like you, then design and build the whole page myself — usually one to two weeks — with two rounds of changes to get the words and the flow right.

4

You launch it

I set up hosting and your domain, wire the checkout or sign-up, and test the whole path on a real phone. We go live for your launch, and I'm around afterward on a care plan.

A real example

Confidently Crowned, a sales page that's live now

02 Live Sales page

Confidently Crowned

A sales page for the digital guide behind @WearTheHairSis, a hair-loss support community of more than 500 women. One offer, one page: it needed to feel as safe as their DMs, so I built it around words from their own community, gentle pacing, and a checkout with no hoops. That's the landing-page job done plainly — earn trust, make the case, then make buying easy.

Digital guide for @WearTheHairSis Also on the studio's work

What's included

What you get, and what it costs

Honest, visible pricing. This is a starting price — we land on a fair, fixed number together on the call, scoped to your one offer.

Best for a launch

Sales page

$2,400 and up

A page built to sell one thing really well — a service, a drop, a launch.

  • Conversion-minded layout, top to bottom
  • Copy written with you, in your voice
  • Mobile-first design, built for phones
  • Checkout or sign-up wired in and tested
  • Hosting and domain set up for you
  • Two rounds of changes

+ a care plan from $99/mo, so it stays live and updated

Book a free intro call

Every build comes with an optional care plan from $99/mo so the page stays fast, secure, and current — and your checkout keeps working — through the launch and after. Want more than a single page, or not sure which fits? You can see the full packages and starting prices on the studio homepage, and we'll sort the right fit on the call.

Who builds it

A person, not an agency

I'm Raine, a web designer in Los Angeles, and this page is by Raine Archer Web Studio — me. I do the design, the copy, and the build, so the argument that sells your offer never gets lost in a handoff between three people who never spoke to you.

This page was drafted with AI assistance and reviewed by a human before publishing; every claim on it is something I can stand behind. Why landing pages specifically? Because when you have one thing to sell and real money riding on it, a single page that does the convincing is worth more than ten pages that don't.

— Raine

Let's build a landing page that sells your one thing.

A free, no-pressure intro call. Bring the offer — leave with a plan and a price.