Long-Form Course Sales Page — Sticky-Nav Variant
A complete long-form sales page with a sticky section navigation, hero, problem framing, curriculum breakdown, student wins, pricing, and FAQ — pilots a plant-based baking course but the pattern fits any creator who needs the full conversion arc on one page.
Best for: Full long-form course sales pages where the offer is rich enough to need every conversion section, and visitors should be able to jump between them.
Live preview — scroll inside the frame to see the full page.
What it does
- Sticky section nav — a slim bar with hero, curriculum, wins, pricing, and FAQ stays pinned so visitors always know where they are
- Hero with primary CTA — opens with course name, tagline, and the main enrollment button above the fold
- Curriculum module breakdown — each module gets its own card with title, lesson count, and a one-line outcome
- Student wins block — testimonials and transformation highlights between curriculum and pricing to soften the price reveal
- Pricing section with enrollment CTA — tiers or single offer with the strongest call to action on the page
- FAQ accordion — expandable answers to handle the most common objections without bloating the page
- Cohesive editorial style — warm serif headlines and clean body type keep the long page readable and on-brand
Best use cases
- Course creators — a full long-form sales page for a flagship course
- Coaches and consultants — a structured program sold through the full pain-to-pricing arc
- Memberships — a long-form pitch for the community, content library, and recurring value
- Cohort programs — sticky nav helps visitors hop between curriculum, schedule, and pricing
- Digital products — when the offer needs more space than a short landing page
What you can change with your DNA
When you run this through the remix skill, your CCOS DNA — brand, voice, audience — drives these decisions automatically:
- Colors — primary, secondary, and accent slots covering the sticky nav, hero, section dividers, and pricing block. Swap for any brand register.
- Fonts — two roles: a serif for headlines and section titles, and a clean sans for body, nav, and form copy
- Copy — hero headline and tagline, problem framing, module titles and outcomes, student wins, pricing, FAQ, and final CTA
- Images — hero course image, instructor portrait, student photos, and module thumbnails
- Behavior — control sticky nav anchors, FAQ open behavior, and whether pricing shows tiers or a single price
How remixing works
From "swiped it" to "shipped it" in three steps.
Pick a remix
Browse the library, find one that fits — like this one.
Run it through your DNA
The remix skill uses your CCOS DNA to swap colors, fonts, copy, and structure so it lands as yours.
Ship it
Paste the finished HTML into Thinkific, Kajabi, WordPress, or any platform that takes embed code.
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