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title: "Guide to Google Ads Landing Page with Examples & Best Practices"
url: https://fibr.ai/landing-page/google-ads-landing-page
description: "Learn what a Google Ads landing page is and why it matters. Discover tips, tricks, and secrets to create a high-converting, well-optimized landing page."
last_updated: 2026-05-05T11:57:22.797111+00:00
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Team Fibr AI thought the best way to explain the concept of ad landing pages is through real-life Google ad landing page examples. Below we explore how top companies leverage Google and keywords together to create landing pages that click and convert. 

Let’s dive straight into it. 

### **1\. ClickUp**

When you search ‘best project management software 2024’, ClickUp ranks 1st on the search engine. 

#### **Google ad:**

  


Now, when you click on the ad, you’ll be guided to an ad landing page that looks like this:

  


What do you notice first? The headline probably. Why? Because it’s bold, highlighted properly, and placed right at eye level. Next, the subtitle quickly explains why ClickUp is the right choice with words like ‘everyone; ‘faster’ ‘smarter’ ‘save time’, and more. 

The page’s content also highlights (with overloading) the features of this project management software. The page has also smartly placed social proof, alongside CTAs like ‘Get Started’ ‘Free Forever’ and ‘No Credit Card.’ 

The design, color, image, and CTA placement all work in favor of ClickUp. Don’t you agree? 

### **2\. Fiverr**

We’ve all heard about Fiverr a marketplace that connects freelancers and businesses in one place. 

#### **Google ad:**

  


When you click on this ad, here’s what you’re going to see on this page:

  


Fiverr’s ad landing page is a good example of color balancing and design. With a clear value proposition in the center alongside a search bar, Fiverr’s landing page successfully convinces you to engage with them for your business needs. 

Also, the social proof and industries in which they offer services are formatted neatly, with clean and simple designs.

### **3\. Salesforce**

When you search best CRM tools, Salesforce ranks in the 1st three results. 

#### **Google ad:**

  


Upon clicking this ad, you’ll be redirected to a page that looks like this:

  


Though old school, the page does a pretty decent job at design, CTA, and proof. The page has a simple form asking for details alongside a smaller section highlighting how Salesforce is helping businesses with lead and sales management. 

The ad landing page also provides contact details if the users have a question. And if you must have noticed, Saleforce’s bold headline at the top does solid marketing for the company. 

#### **4\. Zoho People**

Beating the likes of ‘Toggle’, and many other top time tracking software, Zoho People ranks 2nd when you search ‘ top time management apps.’

#### **Google ad:**

  


When you click on the ad, this is the ad landing page you’ll see:

  


If there was a page that had a well-balanced design, CTA, forms, social proof, and headline, it would be this ad landing page. 

The headline is clear and very simple, followed by the top features of the software. Next, you’ll find a simple form on the left with a ‘FREE SIGN UP’ CTA in the red button. And you’ll also observe social proof, ratings and clients all neatly placed alongside the page. 

### **5\. Asana**

Asana, a top collaboration tool used across the globe ranks 2nd on search engines when you search for ‘free collaboration tools.’ 

#### **Google ad:**

  


This is what Asana’s landing page looks like when you click on the ad:

  


Asana’s Google landing page is very interesting. You will not find your typical landing page elements or design here. 

The approach here has been more on content: look at the headline and subtext; it is rare, especially for collaboration software, to have a question as a headline and a whole para as a subtext. 

The design is super minimalist and the CTA is also framed differently. 

### **6\. Mailchimp**

When you think of email campaigns, you think about Mailchimp. Even Google thinks the same way! Mailchimp ranks 1st when the search is for ‘top email marketing tools.’

#### **Google ad:**

  


Here’s how Mailchimp’s ad landing page has been designed:

  


You’ll notice that the landing page is quite similar to Zoho People’s landing page, following the minimalist approach. The page is simple, with minimal design and content. It also has an interesting CTA: ‘Start Creating’ and a discount offer placement right at the top. 

In all the above examples, you must have noticed some common elements–CTA design, content, or anything else. **Now, the point here is that these brands have optimized their page and messaging well to reach the target audience when a keyword related to their industry is searched for.**

If you are wondering how, read below!
