One high-converting page per week, ready to run ads against. Built for New Jersey-based operators, from Newark and Jersey City to the secondary metros in between.
One of the highest-income states in the country, with pharma headquarters (Merck, J&J), logistics anchored at the Port of NY/NJ, and dense suburban service economies along the NYC commute.
Landing Page Sprints engagements in New Jersey reflect that economic shape. A landing page sprint is a fixed-scope, fixed-price engagement: one page, one offer, one week from kickoff to live. We work across Newark, Jersey City, Paterson and the surrounding metros, with project plans tuned to the regulatory and competitive reality on the ground rather than a national template.
For New Jersey-based businesses, the engagement starts at $6,500 per page. 5 business days per page.
Newark
Landing Page Sprints engagements scope by metro inside New Jersey.
Jersey City
Landing Page Sprints engagements scope by metro inside New Jersey.
Paterson
Landing Page Sprints engagements scope by metro inside New Jersey.
New Jersey has one of the highest median household incomes in the US, pharma headquarters spread across the state, and a dense small-business economy along the NYC commute. Buyer LTV is among the highest in the country across most categories, and the cost structure runs to match it. We model the metro-LTV math carefully before recommending a budget here.
We refuse to ship pages with two CTAs competing for the same click. If the brief includes two offers, we propose two sprints.
Long-form for offers over $200. Short-form for free or low-friction CTAs. The structure choice happens before anyone opens Figma so the team does not relitigate it after the design lands.
The page ships as an instrument, not just a destination. Hotjar and Microsoft Clarity installed on day one so the next sprint has data to work with.
Master page plus five city variants in one extended sprint. Common for home services, med spas, and franchise operators.
We respond within 48 hours with scope, pricing, and the team that would actually run the engagement.
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