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Do You Need a Full Website or Just a Landing Page?

  • Jan 18
  • 2 min read

When it comes to building your online presence, not every business needs a full website. Sometimes, a single landing page is all you need to reach your goals, quickly, clearly, and effectively.


What’s the Difference?


Full Website:

A website is your complete online home. It typically includes multiple pages, home, about, services, blog, contact, and showcases everything your brand offers. Websites are ideal for businesses that want to provide visitors with a full picture of their offerings and story.


Landing Page:

A landing page is a single, focused page with one goal: driving action. This could be collecting emails, promoting a product, or encouraging sign-ups. Unlike a full website, landing pages are designed with no distractions, everything on the page points toward that one action you want visitors to take.


Think of it this way: your website is your full store; a landing page is the spotlighted product you want everyone to notice.


Why Choose a Landing Page?

• You want a quick, cost-effective online presence.

• You have a specific campaign, product, or offer you want to promote.

• You want higher conversion rates with a page designed for one clear goal.


Not every business needs a full website. Sometimes a well-designed landing page is all you need to get results.


Investment & What’s Included:

At Moon + Stone Studio, landing pages start at $500+ depending on how many sections your page needs and the features included. Typical turnaround is 1–2 weeks, depending on complexity and content readiness.


Each landing page includes:

• Custom design tailored to your brand

• Mobile-friendly layout

• Call-to-action buttons and forms

• Starting with 5 sections+ (depending on package)

• Optional integrations


Ready to Get Started?

Whether you need a full website or a single landing page, I can help you create an online presence that works for your business. Sometimes, all it takes is one page to make a big impact. Let's Connect!


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