Landing page cleanup before paid traffic
Make the page worth sending ads to.
Before you pay for clicks, the page should match the promise, explain the offer, build trust, and make the next step obvious. PruneQ cleans up that page so your first ads have a fair test.
This is page readiness, not campaign management. No ad spend is handled by PruneQ on this page.
Ad match check
What a click should see
Ad promise
SEO cleanup for consultants
Page headline
The same problem, the same buyer, the same offer
Next step
One clear action instead of five competing buttons
Measurement
UTM plan, GA4 check, and clean intake path
Before paid traffic
A paid click should land on a page that keeps the promise.
Message match
The page should repeat the promise from the ad in plain language. If the ad says SEO cleanup for consultants, the page should not wander into ten other services.
One next step
Paid traffic gets expensive when the page asks people to read everything and choose their own path. The page needs one main action and a simple backup route.
Trust above the fold
A paid click is colder than a referral. The page needs proof, clear pricing, contact details, and honest limits where a buyer can find them quickly.
Mobile and speed sanity
Most ad traffic will see the page on a smaller screen. Text, buttons, form paths, and load behavior need to hold up there first.
Tracking basics
A page is not ready for ads if you cannot tell which traffic source brought the lead. UTM discipline, GA4, and the intake path matter before spend starts.
No thin doorway pages
Each landing page should have useful original content. The goal is relevance, not a stack of near-duplicate pages made only for keywords.
What PruneQ changes
Clean the destination before buying the traffic.
Ads are only a fair test when the page is ready. PruneQ focuses on the destination: the headline, offer, proof, form path, mobile experience, and measurement basics.
- Tighten the headline so it matches the ad angle
- Remove vague copy that slows down the buyer
- Put the offer, price, fit, and next step where people can find them
- Add proof and trust details without fake claims
- Check the form path and fallback contact path
- Review mobile layout, tap targets, and basic page experience
- Add or clean up structured data where it clarifies the service
- Set a simple UTM and measurement plan before the first campaign
Best fit
Consultants, fractional leaders, advisors, and expert service firms that plan to send paid traffic to a service page soon and want the destination cleaned up first.
Check the pageWhat this is not
- No ad spend handled by PruneQ right now
- No Google Ads or Meta campaign management sold on this page
- No promise that ads will be profitable
- No promise of cheaper clicks or leads
- No fake urgency, fake testimonials, or hidden claims
- No AI Overview or AI Mode placement promise
Pricing
Check the page before you spend on traffic.
Free page scan
$0
A quick review of whether the page is clear enough to send paid traffic to.
Get the free scanAI Visibility Foundation
$750
The main cleanup for an expert website. The same work supports search, AI-assisted discovery, and future paid traffic because the page gets clearer.
Normally $750. The final fixed quote is $500 to $1,000 by site size before payment.
Start the FoundationIf a future campaign needs a dedicated landing page variant, the ad and page should be planned together so the promise stays consistent.
Straight answers
- Do you run Google Ads or Meta Ads?
- Not as a public offer right now. This page is for landing page readiness before paid traffic. If PruneQ adds campaign work later, it will be priced and described as a separate service.
- Why fix the page before ads?
- Paid clicks expose weak pages quickly. If the page does not match the ad, explain the offer, build trust, and make the next step obvious, the campaign can waste money before the ads have a fair test.
- Can this improve Google Ads Quality Score?
- Google Ads uses landing page experience as one part of its Quality Score diagnostics. We can improve the parts we control: relevance, usefulness, mobile usability, navigation, and clarity. We do not control Google's score.
- Do I need one page for every keyword?
- No. A page should match a real offer and a real buyer intent. Creating thin pages for every small keyword variation is not the move.
- What is the first step?
- Start with the free scan. If the page needs cleanup before ad traffic, the usual next step is the AI Visibility Foundation at $750 one-time.
Before you buy clicks, check the page.
Send the page through the free scan. If cleanup makes sense, you will get a clear next step and a fixed price.
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