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For those that also do web design: When you get a new Google Ads client that has a bad website, do you re-do the website for them? Or do you just create landing pages on a subdomain (perhaps using something like LeadPages/Unbounce/etc) and then send paid traffic there? Thank you.  
For those that also do web design: When you get a new Google Ads client that has a bad website, do y

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We suggest them a landing page if the goal is to generate leads.  
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@urana thank you. Do you see anything bad about using a subdomain for the landing page(s)?  
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@cowled no we can use subdomain or a extension like www. abc. com/campaign both is fine
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@urana thank you, this is helpful.  
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@cowled welcome bro
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Most of the time they suggest a new landing page. If a client had a person who failed them, the probably want to start fresh.  
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We do a LP to collect leads while we fix the website
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@keynes if I may ask, what do you usually charge to do a new website?  
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@cowled DM’d you
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Anything can be done as per the client requirement. If the website is not good we can redesign it. If there are some minor changes required, we can re-do it.  
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The eternal question of questions:-)
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I suggest them to make changes on existing design. Or always suggest speed improvement.  
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We prefer for a landing page of they don't have a better one
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