
The ads run all day and the page sends nothing back.
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landing page design malaysia
One page, one offer, and nothing on it that leads anywhere else. Seed Light writes the message first, builds a fast page, and wires up tracking that counts every lead.



The stack
Where we work
Pick a state to see who trades there and what the work looks like for them.

Shah Alam and the Klang Valley are full of factories and suppliers. The person checking you is buying for a company, so what you make, how much you can handle and who to ring matter more than a brand story.
Who we typically work with here

The centre around KLCC is the most contested market in the country, and the only one where a committee routinely checks you. Credibility pages carry as much weight as the homepage, because three people read them before a meeting is agreed.
Who we typically work with here

Johor is spread out, so people search for whatever is near them and decide from a phone. Saying plainly where you are and what is included matters more here than being the cheapest on the page.
Who we typically work with here

George Town serves two customers at once: local trade that already knows you, and visitors planning weeks ahead from another country. Opening hours and a map answer one, photos and a booking form answer the other.
Who we typically work with here

Ipoh is one of the easiest markets of its size to rank in, because plenty of established firms there still have no real website. Ranking is often a matter of having the pages nobody else wrote.
Who we typically work with here

Kuching runs on state contracts, timber and tourism, and a lot of buying still starts with a tender document. A site that makes your track record and registrations easy to check does the work here.
Who we typically work with here

Kota Kinabalu sells to people who book before they arrive, and to peninsula buyers who will never visit. Distance means the site is doing the selling long before anyone meets you.
Who we typically work with here

Melaka City fills and empties with the weekend, so the decision is usually made on a phone by someone already on the road. Hours, parking and a booking link matter more than a long page about your history.
Who we typically work with here

Seremban is close enough to Kuala Lumpur to compete for the same customers and cheap enough to keep its own trade. Businesses here are often chosen on convenience, so location and opening hours have to be obvious.
Who we typically work with here

Alor Setar serves farming, milling and the trade around them, plus a steady stream of visitors heading for Langkawi. Search volumes are small, which means a handful of good pages can own the category outright.
Who we typically work with here

Kuantan works to the port and the coast, so your customer is either an industrial buyer or a family booking a break. Those need different pages, and most sites here try to serve both on one.
Who we typically work with here

Kuala Terengganu is a small, close market where reputation travels by word of mouth. The site's job is to confirm what someone has already heard about you and make getting in touch effortless.
Who we typically work with here

Kota Bharu is a market-led town where most trade is local and most of it is social. Being findable on a phone and answering quickly on WhatsApp beats a large site nobody scrolls through.
Who we typically work with here

Kangar is the smallest state capital and the least crowded search market in the country. One well-written page can end up being the only real answer to a search, which is rare anywhere else.
Who we typically work with here
We also work with businesses in Putrajaya and Labuan.
Sound familiar?
Malaysia is several markets at once.What is fiercely contested in KL can be wide open in Ipoh, so we start by finding out which one you are in.

The ads run all day and the page sends nothing back.

The advert promises one thing and the page opens on another.

The form asks for nine things and people quit at the fourth.

The page takes six seconds on mobile data and the click is gone.

Nobody can say which version works, so nothing improves.
The good news
Every one of these is the first thing we fix.
What we build

One page for each offer you run adverts to.

A short form and a real reason to fill it.

The full argument, for offers nobody buys on impulse.

The page plus the follow-up, for slower decisions.

Straight into your calendar or a quote request.

One change at a time, until the cost per lead drops.
What matters
One job
Every extra link is a way out. The menu goes, the second offer goes, and what is left points at the same next step all the way down.
The menu comes off
It is the most used exit on the page.
One offer on the page
Two offers halve the attention each one gets.
The same button all the way down
Repeated as they scroll, never a competing one.
A form that fits the ask
Only the fields you need for the first call.

Message match
People click expecting the words they just read. When the page repeats them, fewer leave in the first five seconds and the same budget buys more leads.
The headline repeats the ad
Nobody has to wonder if they landed wrong.
The offer stays the same
What the advert promised is what the page gives.
The look carries over
Same pictures and colours, so nothing feels swapped.
A page per campaign
Each advert gets its own, instead of sharing one.

Testing
The version the room prefers loses more often than you would expect. Both go live, the better one stays, and the next test starts from there.
Headline and offer come first
The two things that move the result most.
One change per test
Change two and you learn nothing about either.
Called on real numbers
We wait until the gap is bigger than luck.
The winner gets tested again
Each round starts from the version that won.

How it runs
What the page promises, and why someone would act today.
Which argument comes first, mapped before anything is designed.
Hand-built to load fast, with the form and tracking wired.
Running on real traffic, watching where people stop and leave.
One change at a time, so each result is worth keeping.
The options
| What you get | A page builder | Seed Light | Your homepage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Message written before design | No | Yes | No |
| One action, nothing else to click | If you build it | Yes | No |
| Loads fast on mobile data | No | Yes | Sometimes |
| Every lead counted properly | No | Yes | No |
| Follow-up after the form | No | Yes | No |
| Two versions run against each other | Sometimes | Yes | No |
| You can edit it yourself | Yes | Yes | Sometimes |
Packages
Every page is quoted after a call, on the offer and the traffic behind it.
Adverts already running with nowhere good to send them.
What's included
Offers where buyers take a few days to decide.
What's included
Accounts where a few percent is real money.
What's included
Every page stays in your accounts, and the testing retainer stops whenever you say.
Straight answers
The questions we get asked first. Answered simply, with no sales talk.
Where to go next
100+
Brands served
28,441+
Leads generated
$4.1M+
Sales made for clients
Up to13x
Return on ad spend
As of July 2026, tallied from client ad accounts and store reports. See the numbers on our results page.
Who this is for
Anywhere a customer researches before they buy.
Let’s talk
Tell us what is holding your business back. We will reply in one working day with honest advice, even if we never work together.
Prefer email or a call? hello@seed-light.com · +60 16-411 9138
Results so far
Real client numbers100+
Brands served
28,441+
Leads generated
$4.1M+
Sales made for clients
Up to 13x
Return on ad spend
Leads per month, trending up
Portfolio