A one-page site goes up fast, but it reads like a “bait landing.” A multi-page white page looks like a real business site — and moderation trusts it more.
How Page Count Affects Moderation
| Pages | How moderation reads it |
|---|---|
| 1 (one-page) | “A landing” — extra scrutiny, cut more often |
| 3 | The minimum to pass as a “real site” — best price/quality ratio |
| 5 | Looks like a full-fledged business — high trust |
| 8+ | A corporate site — maximum trust |
The Must-Haves
- Home — the gist, with the offer pitched softly.
- About — the business backstory; it builds trust.
- Privacy Policy — without it, moderation cuts you automatically.
- Terms — especially for finance and nutra.
- Contacts — email, a form, and ideally an in-geo address.
The Right Fit for Different Goals
- Quick offer test → 3 pages. Cheap, clears moderation.
- Large-scale campaign → 5 pages. The best balance of trust and cost.
- Tough vertical (crypto, finance) → 8+ pages, a corporate look.
Why One-Page Isn't Always the Move
A single page is cheaper, but ML models have long known that “bait” sites are usually one-pagers. Three to five pages with Privacy, About and contacts flip the perception completely — now it's a “site,” not a “lander.”
What It Costs
Our 3-page white page starts at $4, the 5-page at $4, and corporate 8-pagers at $7. The full breakdown is on the pricing page. Ready-made options in various sizes are in the pool.
Bottom Line
The gold standard for a white page is 3 to 5 pages with the must-have Privacy, About and contacts. It looks like a real business and clears moderation far better than a one-page.