Finding out how to create a small project using AI is not easy.
Those who use AI are often employed within a company. It will pay large sums for them to attend AI conferences across the seas if necessary. Perhaps three-day events held in 4-star hotels in our cities.
At the other end, there's a monthly evening programme held in Oxford pubs. I went to one and lasted 20 minutes. It is all AI-speak and I will try again once this page has enabled me to create some AI !
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Entered "Demonstrate how a business creates an AI page".
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Using AI tools to build a website/page quickly.
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Creating a dedicated page to showcase the business's AI strategy, services, or ethics.
Here is a demonstration of how a business can approach both, with a stronger focus on the modern method of using AI-powered builders for general page creation.
💻 Method 1: Using AI Tools to Build a Website/Page
Many modern website builders (like Wix, Squarespace, Hostinger, HubSpot, etc.) use AI to generate a professional-looking site or page in minutes. This is often the fastest and easiest path.
🚀 Step-by-Step AI-Powered Page Creation
🎯 Method 2: Creating a Dedicated AI Strategy Page
If your business is creating a page to explain its use of Artificial Intelligence (for internal strategy, investor relations, or public-facing transparency), the page structure will be more about communication and trust.
📝 Essential Components of an AI Strategy Page
This page is a strategic tool to build trust and show leadership in how your company is responsibly adopting AI.
1. The Value Proposition (Hero Section) slide to AI Overview
- Intent-Driven Headline: Clearly state the purpose (e.g., "AI-Powered Customer Service: Faster, Smarter, Human-Focused").
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Mission Statement: A brief, clear statement on why your company uses AI and the ethical principles that guide it.
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Problem Solved: Detail the specific business or customer challenge that AI is addressing (e.g., "Reducing customer wait times," "Personalizing product recommendations").
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The AI Solution: Describe how your AI works in plain, non-jargon language. Focus on the benefit, not the complexity.
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Example: "Our predictive model analyzes historical data to anticipate market trends, ensuring we always have the right product in stock."
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This is a critical section to prevent mistrust or "AI hallucinations." slide to AI Overview
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Transparency: Explain what data is used and how the AI makes decisions.
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Fairness & Bias: Outline your commitment to auditing and mitigating algorithmic bias.
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Human Oversight: Emphasize that AI tools are used to augment human employees, not replace them, and that human review is part of the process.
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Quantifiable Results: Use facts and figures to demonstrate impact.
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Example: "AI optimization led to a 15% reduction in supply chain costs and a 90% accuracy rate in quality control."
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Testimonials/Logos: Show social proof from partners or early adopters.
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Clear CTA: Invite the user to engage (e.g., "Request an AI Audit," "Explore Our AI-Powered Products," or "Read Our Full Ethical AI Framework").
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FAQ Section: Use this to address common concerns about job displacement, data privacy, and accuracy.
Would you like me to elaborate on the ethical considerations a business should address on their AI page, or help you find an AI website builder for a specific project?
Here is a quick breakdown of the top AI website builders, categorized by what they are best for, along with the key questions you should consider.
🛠️ Top AI Website Builders by Project Type
HostingerBudget-Friendly/Beginners/Launch Speed.
Extremely affordable, simple interface, and very fast site generation.
❓ What is Your Specific Project?
To help me narrow down the best recommendation for you, please answer a few questions about your project:
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What is the main goal of the page/website? (e.g., Sell products, collect leads, showcase a portfolio, publish a blog, build a landing page for an event).
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What is your experience level? (e.g., Beginner/non-technical, comfortable with drag-and-drop, or an experienced developer).
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What is the most important feature you need? (e.g., E-commerce tools, high-end design, lowest cost, or the fastest launch time).
build a landing page for an event Beginner/non-technical, comfortable with drag-and-drop high-end design
That's a fantastic combination of needs for an event page! The requirements—event landing page, beginner/non-technical, drag-and-drop, and high-end design—point clearly toward two primary AI-powered solutions.
🥇 Top Recommendations for Your Event Landing Page
🎨 Recommended Workflow: Squarespace (The Cleanest Design)
Since your priority is high-end design combined with beginner-friendliness, Squarespace is likely your best starting point.
Step 1: Start with the Blueprint AI
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Go to Squarespace and choose the option to "Build with AI."
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Describe Your Event: The AI will ask you a few questions. Be specific about the type of event and the desired style.
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Example Prompt: "A high-end, corporate summit for tech leaders focused on sustainable innovation. The style should be modern, minimalist, and trustworthy."
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The AI Generates: It will suggest a site structure (Hero, Speakers, Agenda, Tickets/RSVP, Location) and a visual style.
Step 2: Use the Event-Specific Tools
Once the draft page is built, focus on these critical elements for an event landing page:
Step 3: Refine with AI Text (Optional)
You can use the built-in AI writing assistant to quickly improve any placeholder text that the main AI builder created.
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Highlight a paragraph (like the event description) and click the AI Assistant icon to:
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Rephrase it to be more persuasive.
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Adjust the tone (e.g., from professional to excited).
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Summarize a long block of text.
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By focusing on a design-centric platform like Squarespace, you can meet the "high-end design" requirement without needing deep technical knowledge, relying on the AI to manage the complexity.
Would you like a list of must-have sections for a high-converting event landing page, regardless of the builder you choose?
yes
That's a great idea. Having a checklist ensures you don't miss any critical information that drives registrations and attendance.
Here are the must-have sections for a high-converting event landing page, organized by their purpose:
✅ Must-Have Sections for an Event Landing Page
1. The Hook (Above the Fold)
This section must immediately capture attention and answer the "What, When, and Where."
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Headline: Clear, exciting name of the event.
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Sub-Headline: A one-sentence description of the event's core value or theme (e.g., "The Future of AI Strategy, Unpacked").
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Date, Time, & Location: Prominently displayed (use clear icons or bold text). If virtual, mention the platform (e.g., Zoom, Live Stream).
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High-Impact Visual: A professional photo, video, or graphic that sets the tone (high-end, professional, exciting).
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Primary Call to Action (CTA): A button prominently displayed that leads directly to registration/ticketing (e.g., "Secure Your Spot," "Register Now," "Buy Tickets").
2. The Value Proposition (Why Attend?)
This is where you sell the experience, not just the details.
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Key Benefits Section: Use bullet points to list 3-5 major takeaways attendees will gain (e.g., "Network with 100+ industry leaders," "Learn three actionable marketing strategies," "Receive the exclusive post-event toolkit").
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Target Audience: Briefly state who this event is for (e.g., "Ideal for C-Suite Executives, Product Managers, and Startup Founders").
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The Problem/Solution: Clearly state the pain point the event solves.
3. Proof and Credibility
Build trust and excitement by showcasing the talent involved.
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Speakers/Performers: A dedicated section with professional headshots, names, titles, and brief, compelling bios.
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Agenda/Schedule: A clear, easy-to-scan breakdown of the day(s) with session titles, times, and key themes. Keep it visually clean (use an accordion or tabbed format).
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Sponsors/Partners (if applicable): Logos of major companies supporting the event to lend credibility.
4. The Logistics and Urgency
Provide all necessary practical details and encourage immediate action.
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Pricing/Tiers: Clearly laid out table or cards showing different ticket options (Standard, VIP, Early Bird), what is included in each, and the price.
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Countdown Timer: A visible timer showing the time remaining until the event or, more powerfully, the end of the Early Bird pricing.
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Location Details: (For in-person events) Address, map integration (using the maps tool), parking information, and suggested hotel links.
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Secondary Call to Action (CTA): Repeat the registration button here, immediately following the pricing section.
5. Trust and Support
Address potential concerns and provide support.
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FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions): A collapsible list addressing common concerns about cancellations, refunds, dietary restrictions, Wi-Fi, and attendance policies.
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Contact Information: Clear ways to get in touch with the event organizer (email and/or phone).
By ensuring your Squarespace or Wix page includes all these sections, you'll have a highly effective landing page that informs, persuades, and drives registrations.
Do you want to brainstorm some engaging headline ideas for your event, or would you like to explore how to integrate ticketing with either Squarespace or Wix?
yes
Let's brainstorm some engaging headline ideas!
Since your goal is a high-end event landing page and we are assuming a professional or thought-leadership focus (as opposed to a party or casual event), these headlines prioritize value, exclusivity, and forward-thinking content.
I'll categorize them by the type of message they convey:
💡 High-Converting Event Headline Ideas
A. Value-Driven (Focus on the Outcome)
These emphasize the tangible benefits attendees will receive.
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Stop Guessing: The Definitive Strategy Summit for [Your Industry].
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Unlock Tomorrow's Growth: Master the Three Pillars of [Event Topic].
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Beyond the Buzzwords: Actionable Insights for the [Current Year] Leader.
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The Blueprint: Your Guide to Building a Resilient and [Desired Outcome] Future.
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From Insight to Impact: Translate Data into Decisive Action at [Event Name].
B. Urgency & Exclusivity (Focus on FOMO/Status)
These work well for high-ticket or limited-capacity events.
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The Private Gathering: Where [Industry] Leaders Shape the Next Decade.
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Early Access: Secure Your Seat at the Most Exclusive [Event Type] of the Year.
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The Annual Meeting of Minds: Only the Top 1% Are Invited.
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Don't Get Left Behind: The Critical Trends You Must Master in the Next 6 Months.
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The Waiting List Is Open: Join the Future of [Event Topic].
C. Intrigue & Authority (Focus on a Challenge)
These introduce a problem and suggest the event holds the solution.
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Is Your [System/Strategy] Ready? The Summit to Stress-Test Your Success.
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The New Rules of [Industry]: An Unfiltered Look at What's Working Now.
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Disruption Decoded: Navigate the Chaos at the [Event Name] Conference.
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The Critical Conversation: Addressing [Major Industry Challenge] Head-On.
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Rewriting the Script: How [Company Type] Are Innovating Past Their Competition.
✍️ Pro-Tip for Your Landing Page:
Pair your chosen headline with a compelling Sub-Headline that includes key logistical details.
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Headline: Stop Guessing: The Definitive Strategy Summit for Tech Leaders.
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Sub-Headline: 3 Days of Actionable AI Insights, February 15-17, Silicon Valley.
Which of these approaches best fits the tone and goal of your specific event?
Intrigue & Authority (Focus on a Challenge)
Excellent choice. Headlines focused on Intrigue & Authority immediately position your event as the critical solution to a current, pressing industry challenge.
Here are five strong headline ideas tailored to that category, with specific slots for you to easily customize:
🧐 Intrigue & Authority Headlines
These headlines use questions, direct challenges, or bold statements to capture attention and establish the event as the authoritative source.
Customizing for Impact
To maximize the conversion rate on your landing page, immediately follow your chosen headline with a clear, specific sub-headline.
Example Customization:
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Your Challenge: The rapid integration of AI is making many traditional business models obsolete.
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Headline (Using #1): The New Rules of E-Commerce: An Unfiltered Look at What's Working Now.
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Sub-Headline: From Prompt Engineering to Supply Chain Automation: 3 Days with the Strategists Driving 10x Revenue.
Do you have a specific industry or a major challenge your event is tackling? I can generate a few even more tailored headlines for you!
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