Offer framing
Campaign clicks should end in a visible next step, not a separate funnel stack
This starter campaign page proves that future paid landing pages can stay inside the same Atomic Coupe buyer journey instead of becoming isolated microsites.
What this landing page is supposed to do
A paid campaign click should not dump a buyer into vague copy and an opaque form. It should clarify the offer, reinforce why the showroom is worth the visit, and keep the product, comparison, and contact routes visible in case the shopper needs a different next step before submitting.
Why the offer feels grounded instead of promotional fluff
The Atomic Coupe already has the strongest differentiators buyers usually care about after a few minutes of comparison: enclosed comfort, air conditioning, power features, and a real local support path. This route packages those strengths into a cleaner test-drive entry point for buyers around The Villages who are already close to action.
Keep the next step inspectable
The form on this page still posts to the shared /api/lead boundary. The only difference is that attribution values are carried through explicit campaign fields so future agents and future campaign pages can inspect the rendered hooks, confirm the normalized payload contract, and avoid hidden source drift.