How to create a Google Ads landing page in minutes
Oct 24, 2025
Toni Hopponen
When you run Google Ads campaigns, you spot opportunities everywhere.
Keywords that you are not targeting.
Landing pages that don’t convert as high as you’d want them to.
You know the fix. You just need more and better pages. A better offer.
But then the reality hits. Designers and developers are working on something else at the moment. Marketing pages are at the bottom of the task list because product work always comes first.
It’s painful to see the Google Ads bill and know that the results could be much better.
That’s why I’m building LandingRabbit. To help Google Ads experts like you create high-converting, branded PPC landing pages instantly, removing the wait for developers and designers, and helping you maximize your ad spend.
In this blog post, I’ll walk you through how to create Google Ads landing pages in three simple steps.
Turn Google Ads keywords into landing pages in three steps
Step 1: Give your URL
If you don’t have an account with LandingRabbit yet, sign up for the 14-day free trial.
Then, give your website URL and LandingRabbit will:
Fetch your brand’s styles, colours, and fonts
Understand what your company does
Store all that for later use

No need to worry about layout or design. Just bring your keywords, and we'll use your stored brand information to generate new pages.
Step 2: Add your Google Ads keyword
Next, give LandingRabbit your Google Ads search term.
This can be:
A new keyword in your Google Ads search term reports that deserves its own page
A search term with high intent but poor conversion
A new product page that is not available yet
For example, maybe your campaign for the search term “project management tool for startups” performs poorly. You can enter that exact phrase into LandingRabbit.
We’ll build a page plan around it:
Who the page is for
What problem do you solve
Which alternatives do people consider
And why your product is the better option

You can edit the plan, of course. AI is getting pretty darn good, but the more customer voice you include in the plan, the better the page will be.
Step 3: Edit and publish your page
After approving the plan, the page is ready for you.
On the left a simple text editor, similar to Google Docs.
On the right, a live preview. Every page you create is automatically styled in your brand colours and fonts.

Edit copy, layouts, sections, images, and videos. Everything you expect from a page builder.
As you type, the layout adapts automatically.
When the content feels right, you’ve got a few options:
Share for feedback: Send a link to your colleagues, and they can comment directly on the layout (just like in Figma).
Publish instantly with LandingRabbit: Use your custom domain. Pages are optimized for mobile and load fast globally.
Export to Webflow, WordPress, Figma, and custom sites: With one-click plugins, you can continue the work and publish in your favourite website builder.
If you want to try and see if it really is that easy, sign up for our 14-day free trial today.
After creating landing pages that really match the search term, I bet your Google Ads bill looks much healthier.