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Online Course Landing Page in One Afternoon

You've spent three months building a nutrition coaching program. The content is good. The curriculum is solid. You've already helped a handful of people through DMs and word of mouth. And your only "sales page" is a link in your

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You've spent three months building a nutrition coaching program. The content is good. The curriculum is solid. You've already helped a handful of people through DMs and word-of-mouth. And your only "sales page" is a link in your Instagram bio that goes to... a Google Drive PDF.

That's the gap. Most course creators stay stuck there way longer than they should.

Here's what you're going to build this afternoon: a complete online course landing page with a hero, curriculum section, testimonials, Stripe checkout, email capture, and FAQ. No designer, no developer, no Kajabi subscription required.

Key Takeaways:

  • You need 5 sections — not the 20-item list most tutorials give you
  • Checkout and email capture can go live in the same afternoon
  • A $497 course with 3 buyers covers most tools and hosting for a year

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What Your Online Course Landing Page Actually Needs

Here's the honest version nobody tells you: most "complete course sales page" guides are written by people selling Kajabi templates. They want you to think this is complicated. It's not.

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Whether you call it a coaching website landing page or a course sales page, the anatomy is the same. Five sections do the work. Everything else is decoration.

SectionWhat It DoesWhat Most Creators Skip
HeroOutcome headline + enroll buttonThe specific outcome, not the course name
CurriculumMakes it feel real, not theoreticalModule names that show transformation
Social proof2-3 testimonials with a concrete resultThe actual numbers ("lost 12 lbs in 6 weeks")
Pricing + checkoutStripe or PayPal, no redirectThe money-back guarantee
Email captureFree lead magnet before the buyA lead magnet worth downloading

That table is your page. And it's not unique to course creators — the same five-section structure works just as well for personal trainers and yoga studios or photographers building a portfolio site. The sections stay the same; only the words and photos change.

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Step 1: Write a Hero That Sells the Outcome, Not the Course

The biggest mistake on course sales pages? The headline describes the course instead of the result.

"12-Week Nutrition Coaching Program" → nobody cares. "Transform Your Energy in 12 Weeks — Even If You've Tried Everything Before" → that makes someone stop scrolling.

Your hero needs three things: a headline about their life after completing your program, a single "Enroll Now" button, and one line of social proof right underneath it ("Joined by 127 students so far"). That's it. No long story yet. Just the promise, and a way to buy it.

Step 2: Make the Curriculum Feel Tangible

Nobody buys "6 modules of content." They buy the transformation those modules promise.

What Your Online Course Landing Page Actually Needs

Generic (skip it)Transformation-focused (use this)
Module 1: Introduction to NutritionModule 1: Why Everything You Know About Eating Is Making You Tired
Module 2: Macros and CaloriesModule 2: The Math Nobody Taught You (And Why It's Simpler Than You Think)
Module 3: Meal PlanningModule 3: Your First Week of Eating on Purpose

Every module name should make the reader think "oh, that's exactly my problem." If they've landed on your sales page, they have a problem — your curriculum titles should prove you know what it is. Include 6-8 modules, a one-line description for each, and optionally a total lesson count ("47 short video lessons, watch at your own pace").

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Step 3: Add Social Proof That Actually Converts

Here's what most course creators put on their page: three generic quotes like "This course changed my life!" with a stock photo.

Here's what converts: a quote with a real name, a real photo, and one specific measurable result.

"I lost 8 lbs in the first month and finally got my energy back. I don't even think about food the same way anymore." — Sarah K., teacher, Ohio

That's 10x more powerful. Even one result like that — something a real person would actually say — can significantly lift the number of people who hit the buy button. If you have even two clients who've seen results, ask them this week.

Step 4: Set Up Pricing and Checkout

For most coaching programs, two options cover 90% of buyers: a flat price (simple) and a payment plan (accessible).

Example: $497 one-time, or 3 payments of $179.

Connect Stripe or PayPal directly to your page. Don't redirect buyers to a separate URL — every extra click loses sales. Payment should process without leaving your site.

Add a 14-day guarantee. I know it feels risky. It's not — refund rates on legitimate courses typically run under 5%, and the guarantee removes the biggest objection: "What if this doesn't work for me?" People who feel safe buying are more likely to actually show up and do the work. Everyone wins.

Step 5: Capture Emails Before the Buy

Not everyone who visits will buy on the first visit. That's normal — most course buyers need 3-7 touchpoints before committing. Your email list is how you stay in front of them.

Place a free lead magnet halfway down your page. For a nutrition coaching program: a "Free 3-Day Meal Plan PDF." For a business course: a short checklist or 10-minute video. Make it something you'd actually pay for.

The form itself should ask for first name and email only. Add a simple consent checkbox ("I agree to receive emails") — this keeps you compliant if any EU readers are on your list. You can connect your list to any email tool: Mailchimp, ConvertKit, Beehiiv, whatever you already use.

Step 6: Write an FAQ That Kills Objections

Every question someone has about buying is an objection waiting to block the sale. Your FAQ answers them before they become a reason not to click.

The five questions every course sales page needs:

  1. "How long do I have access?" — Be specific. "Lifetime" or "12 months" works.
  2. "Is this right for a complete beginner?" — Who this is for (and who it's not).
  3. "How much time per week does this take?" — Give a real number.
  4. "What if it doesn't work for me?" — Point to your guarantee.
  5. "How is this different from free YouTube content?" — What makes it unique.

Answer these honestly. No fluff. The FAQ is often where fence-sitters make up their mind.

Going Live Today

Three things before you share the link:

Check it on your phone. More than 60% of course purchases happen on mobile. If it's broken on your phone, it's broken for most of your audience.

Test the checkout. Run a $1 test transaction before you promote anything. You want to confirm money actually lands in your account.

Share it. Instagram story, email list, WhatsApp group. You don't need 10,000 followers — you need 10 buyers. Start there.

That's it. Not weeks of design work. Not a $150/month platform subscription. If you want to see just how fast a page can go live, our AI landing pages in 5 minutes walkthrough is worth a look. But for a course sales page, you want the full 5 sections above — cutting corners here costs you sales. Just a clear page that sells your outcome, takes payment, and captures emails from everyone who's not ready to buy yet.

Fardino builds all of this in one shot — describe your course and it generates the full sales page, wires up checkout, and adds email capture. No plugins to connect, no integrations to untangle. Worth trying before you spend a weekend on it yourself.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should be on an online course landing page?

Five essentials: a hero section with an outcome headline, a curriculum section that shows transformation (not just topics), 2-3 social proof testimonials with specific results, a pricing block with integrated checkout, and an email capture form with a free lead magnet. A money-back guarantee and FAQ section are also strongly recommended.

How do I add checkout to my course sales page?

Connect Stripe or PayPal directly to your page so buyers never leave your site to pay. Offer one flat price and an optional payment plan (e.g., $497 or 3 × $179). Add a 14-day guarantee — it removes the biggest barrier and keeps refund rates low.

How do I capture emails on a course landing page?

Place an email capture form around the 50% scroll point with a free lead magnet — a PDF guide, free lesson, or short checklist. Only ask for first name and email. Include a consent checkbox for EU readers.

Do I need Kajabi or Teachable to build a course sales page?

Not for the sales and email capture side. Kajabi and Teachable are course delivery platforms — they host your video lessons. For the landing page and checkout, an AI builder works just as well and costs significantly less. You can always connect the two later.

How long should a course sales page be?

Long enough to answer every objection, short enough that mobile readers actually finish it. For most courses, that's 5-7 sections. If you're charging over $1,000, add more social proof and a longer FAQ.


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