Match ad intent
The headline, offer, proof, and form should match the search term and ad message. Do not send high-intent traffic to a generic page.
Landing pages
A landing page for a restricted category has to do more than look good. It must reduce policy risk, explain the offer, and make the next step obvious.

Why it matters
High CPC and low conversion rates often come from weak landing pages: unclear CTAs, risky claims, slow mobile pages, thin proof, or copy that does not match the ad.
A better landing page improves trust, conversion clarity, and campaign learning while staying careful with claims.
Practical guidance
The headline, offer, proof, and form should match the search term and ad message. Do not send high-intent traffic to a generic page.
Use case-study outcomes, trust signals, delivery details, reviews, and policy notes near the decision point.
Ask only for what is needed. For audit requests, market, website, current issue, and contact details are usually enough.
Based on current guidance
Cannabis and CBD visibility depends on more than keywords. The page should help a real visitor understand the service, show proof where proof exists, and avoid claims that create policy or trust problems.
The sources below are used as guardrails for people-first content, AI-assisted content, Google Ads restrictions, and general search quality.
Related pages
Questions
A clear offer, careful claims, proof, trust signals, fast mobile loading, useful FAQs, and a simple contact or audit form.
They can reduce avoidable risk when copy, claims, product language, and ad messages are aligned.
Conversion rate, bounce rate, form completion, call quality, CPA, ROAS, and policy feedback.
Next step
Send the website, market, and current challenge. Cannabis Leaders will review the likely visibility, compliance, tracking, and conversion gaps before recommending a next step.
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