Part VI- Everything You Wanted To Know About Pagebuilders : Conclusion
Introduction
Welcome to the sixth and the concluding part of this six part series on Pagebuilders.
Before we proceed, a quick recap of the previous five posts
Part I : Introduction to Pagebuilders
In this post, I ( @vyas) gave an overview of the types of pagebuidlers, their utility, as well as limitations. My co author @Ympker shared his thoughts and motivation for participating in this rather exhaustive (and exhausting!) series.
Part II : Pagebuilders: The Rising Stars
This post, I covered three webhosting + pagebuilder options: Carrd, Brizy, and Bookmark.
Part III : Pagebuilders: Desktop Apps
In this post, @Ympker gave in depth reviews of two desktop apps : Mobirise and Pinegrow.
Part IV : Pagebuilders for WordPress - Part I
In this section, I gave an overview of the types of pagebuilders (Free, Freemiuma nd Premium) and some features and pricing for over 10 pagebuilders. @Ympker gave detailed review of a Premium pagebuilder- Divi and a passing review of Thrive Architect.
Part V : Pagebuilders for WordPress- part II
In this part, I gave a brief overview of two Freemium Pagebuilders - Elementor and Brizy, as well as two Free types - Gutenberg and Generateblocks. I also mentioned a brief note on WordPress, Pagebuilders, and security.
Now that we have revisited the previous five posts, let us get on with the sixth and the final segment of this series. We will talk briefly about Landing pages and Forms for websites.
Landing Pages
Have you every seen a page that goes on and on talking about a product or a service? You have probably encountered a landing page.
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A landing page by its very nature is meant to excite the customer about a product or a service, ultimately driving them to click the "Buy Now" button. The landing page will list out key features of the product or service. Also included are minor details that may otherwise get overlooked (e.g. our chefs use organic mushrooms only or something similar). The below image illustrates the different integrations for Optimize Press, one of the landing page builders.
My research for this article led to multiple lists of "Top Landing page builders". This was the case with Pagebuilders for WordPress in Part IV of this series as well. I am posting below a screenshot from a noon by Zapier that lists the Top 10 landing Page Builders they recommend.
Zapier: Top 10 Landing Page Builders
If you are looking for a deal for Page builders, I am leaving a couple of mentions below. You can look these up on your favourite search engine and find sites that offer "lifetime deals". Note that I have not used either of these sites, personally I would recommend Carrd, which we covered in Part II of this series.
-WP One Pager
Page templates of WP One Page
In addition to the above, web hosting platforms like Wix, Squarespace, Weebly, etc. also offer features that will help you create landing pages. In this post, our goal is to provide an overview of this category of pagebuilders. Probably in a subsequent post, I will write in detail about the anatomy, design elements and integrations for landing pages.
If you are really strapped for cash, or you want to strech the "low end" philosophy to the greatest extent: use the Sitepad webpage builder from a standard Softaculous install, and create a landing page. You will of course need integrations with a CRM, a payment processor, account management system and email/ subscription service.
Popup pages are a sub segment of pagebuilders
Example of a popup page
Form Creators
Forms can take several avatars- Newsletter sign up forms, event registration, surveys, request for features, or even feedback. Surveymonkey, Google Forms and Typeform are some of the most popular form creators. Another is Zoho Survey. All of these have embed plugins or codes that can be integrated into your website.
Webiny is a new service - self hosted, headless and runs on node.js. It has a pagebuilder and a formbuilder as well. I am attching a screenshot of its formbuilder feature below.
Some more examples of form builders
HappyForms Formbuilder
Concluding Remarks:
When the blog feature for LES was opened up, my original goal was to write a short introduction to the world of Pagebuilders. Around a month ago, that is, Mid-May 2020, I had an outline ready for this purpose. But then a conversation with @Ympker led to a series of discussions- his enthusiasm and long ,detailed reviews proved very helpful and played a key role in giving a structure to this series. Of course, the remarks and feedback from LES community were also very helpful.
Hope that you found this series useful. I am including a list of resources and references for you to take a look at should you want to peek deeper into the world of Pagebuilders. Thanks again!
Further Resources
-Expectations from WordPress Pagebuilers
Types of pagebuilders for websites.
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Comments
Many thanks I am going to use your guide about landing pages with Adsense in the near future, thanks for the dedicated time
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Thanks @AnthonySmith for agreeing to post this series. It is Huge- in wordcount and also in scope. But I hope that the LES community will be able to use it as a quick reference.
Thanks LES folks for the feedback so far. Makes the writing worthwhile...
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Thank you @Ympker and @vyas for the series. Great write-up! Particularly the in-depth review of some of the pagebuilders.
Glad you liked it!
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