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One-Page Site - Executive Coach Example

This landing page template is the perfect starting point to create a simple page to showcase your business.

In this example, we use a fictional Executive Coaching business to show you what your landing page could look like.

This example shows how you can effectively give visitors clear calls to action so you don't lose potential business. Big, colorful call to action buttons can link to, for example, a Google form, or you can even embed a Calendly iframe directly so people can set up meetings with you without leaving the page.

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