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Pacific Workplaces is spending on a Reno free-week LinkedIn cluster that lands on a 404

Pacific Workplaces is running 5 unique LinkedIn ad variants inviting Reno professionals to try a coworking space free for a week, with no commitment and a Sign Up or Learn more action. Every ad points to web.pacificworkplaces.com/reno-special-offer, which currently loads a Page not found error with no hero, no offer, no form, and only a Go Home link back to the marketing site. That is a complete break in message match: the ads promise a specific trial, and the page delivers nothing.

by PostClickSignal Editorial·first audited 2026-07-09·5 min read
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Primary click path

// Ad

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Pacific Workplaces

Promoted · LinkedIn ad sample 1

Still working from home or bouncing between coffee shops? Come try Pacific Workplaces Reno free for one full week—no commitment. ✔ Private offices + coworking ✔ Fast Wi-Fi + meeting spaces ✔ Professional, quiet environment Experience the difference before you decide.

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Try a Professional Office—Free for a Week

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// Landing page

web.pacificworkplaces.com/reno-special-offer screenshot
https://web.pacificworkplaces.com/reno-special-offer
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The score.

// Overall score

0.5
/ 10
Grade · F
Headline match
0.5
Offer continuity
0.5
Visual + tone
0.5
Scent + intent
0.5
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The verdict

This is a hard fail on message match, but the reason has nothing to do with copy craft. The LinkedIn ads are well constructed. They lead with a clear offer, a free week at Pacific Workplaces Reno, and they repeat the same proof bullets across variants: private offices plus coworking, fast Wi-Fi, meeting spaces, and no commitment. The problem is that every one of those ads sends clicks to web.pacificworkplaces.com/reno-special-offer, and that URL currently returns a Page not found error.

There is no hero, no signup form, no location detail, no proof, and no offer copy on the page. The only visible content is the 404 message and a Go Home link back to the main marketing site. From the visitor's point of view, a click that promised a specific free-trial offer for Reno drops them onto a system error state. That is the highest-priority CRO problem an advertiser can have, because it is not a matching or persuasion issue, it is wasted paid spend on every single click.

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The ads pointing here

// Ad cluster

5

LinkedIn copy variants scored.

Scored sample: 5 ads.

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// Dominant headline

Try a Professional Office—Free for a Week
free one-week trialprofessional workspace in Renoupgrade from home officeno commitment

We scored 5 unique LinkedIn ad variants pointing to web.pacificworkplaces.com/reno-special-offer. The variants share a single offer: come try Pacific Workplaces Reno free for one week. Each ad frames the offer through a slightly different angle, but the promise is consistent.

The dominant headline, Try a Professional Office—Free for a Week, is representative of the cluster. Other variants include Give Your Business a Professional Home, A Better Way to Work in Reno, Ready to Upgrade from Your Home Office?, and What Would a Better Work Week Feel Like?. The body copy in every variant lists the same proof bullets: private offices plus coworking, meeting rooms, fast Wi-Fi, and a professional environment, with an explicit no-commitment framing. CTAs alternate between Sign Up and Learn more.

Taken together, the cluster is doing its job as an ad. It has a clear offer, a clear audience, a clear location, and consistent proof. The problem is entirely downstream of the click.

// Ads scored

More ad variants.

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Pacific Workplaces

Promoted · LinkedIn ad sample 2

If your business needs a more professional setup, this is your chance to try it—on us. Join Pacific Workplaces Reno for a free 1-week trial. ✔ Meet clients confidently ✔ Access meeting rooms + offices ✔ Build your business presence locally Come see how it works in real life.

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Give Your Business a Professional Home

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Pacific Workplaces

Promoted · LinkedIn ad sample 3

Hybrid schedule? Remote team? Just need a better place to focus? Try our Reno workspace free for one week. ✔ Drop in or stay all week ✔ Private offices + shared space ✔ No commitment required Work how you want—just better.

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A Better Way to Work in Reno

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Pacific Workplaces

Promoted · LinkedIn ad sample 4

Working from home has its perks—but it’s not always productive. Try a fully equipped workspace in Reno free for one week and see what you’ve been missing. ✔ Focused work environment ✔ Business-ready setup ✔ Flexible workspace options No pressure. Just better workdays.

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Ready to Upgrade from Your Home Office?

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Pacific Workplaces

Promoted · LinkedIn ad sample 5

Instead of guessing—try it. We’re offering a free week at Pacific Workplaces Reno so you can experience a professional workspace firsthand. ✔ Quiet, productive environment ✔ Fast internet + full amenities ✔ Flexible options after your trial Spots are limited—reserve your week now.

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What Would a Better Work Week Feel Like?

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What the page promises

The landing page at web.pacificworkplaces.com/reno-special-offer currently makes no promise at all. The captured page contains a single heading, Page not found, and a Go Home link that routes visitors to the main Pacific Workplaces marketing site.

There is no hero image, no offer summary, no free-week language, no signup form, no Reno-specific detail, and no proof. The visitor has to decide, in the first viewport, whether to give up or navigate the general marketing site from scratch to try to find the trial they clicked on. In practice most visitors will bounce, and the intent captured by the ad is lost.

This is not a copy or design issue with a live page. It is a routing and hosting issue that turns every ad click into a broken experience.

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Dimension breakdown

Headline match
0.5

There is no landing-page headline for the ads to echo. The page's only heading is Page not found.

Offer continuity
0.5

The ads pitch a specific free-week trial with clear proof bullets. The page has no offer body, no signup, and no location detail.

Visual tone match
0.5

The ads imply a professional coworking environment. The page has no hero, no imagery, and no branded chrome, only a system error state.

Scent intent
0.5

Scent is fully lost in the first viewport. A visitor cannot tell they reached the intended offer because the page shows no offer at all.

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Top fixes

01

Restore the Reno free-week landing page

The most urgent fix is to bring web.pacificworkplaces.com/reno-special-offer back online so the LinkedIn ads have a working destination. Every click is currently wasted paid budget.

Current

Page not found.

Rewrite

Try Pacific Workplaces Reno free for a week

02

Rebuild the hero to mirror the dominant ad promise

Restoring the page only helps if the hero echoes the specific offer the visitor clicked on. Lead with a free one-week trial at the Reno workspace, and name the same proof points the ad names: private offices, coworking, meeting rooms.

Rewrite

Try Pacific Workplaces Reno free for a week

03

Put a single primary signup step above the fold

The ads set a clear expectation of a lightweight signup with no commitment. The page needs a matching frictionless action, one form or booking step, not a link that dumps visitors back into the general marketing site.

Current

Go Home

Rewrite

Claim my free week

04

Repeat the ad's proof bullets on the page

The ads sell the offer with the same proof points across variants: private offices plus coworking, fast Wi-Fi, meeting spaces, and no commitment. Mirroring those bullets under the hero removes any doubt that the visitor reached the right destination.

Rewrite

Private offices + coworking, fast Wi-Fi, meeting spaces, no commitment

05

Redirect the URL as a stopgap while the page is rebuilt

Until the dedicated page is live again, point the destination URL to a working Reno location page or trial page on the main site. A working redirect protects budget in the short term even before a proper landing page is restored.

Current

404 response

Rewrite

301 redirect to a live Reno page

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Rewrite preview

// Suggested hero

Try Pacific Workplaces Reno free for a week

Private offices, coworking, meeting rooms, and fast Wi-Fi in Reno with no commitment. Come in for a full week on us.

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FAQ

How many LinkedIn ads did we score for Pacific Workplaces Reno?

We scored 5 unique LinkedIn ad copy variants pointing to web.pacificworkplaces.com/reno-special-offer, all promoting a free one-week trial at the Reno workspace.

Why did the page score so low?

The destination URL currently returns a Page not found error. There is no hero, no offer, no signup, and no Reno-specific content, so every dimension of message match effectively collapses.

Is this a copywriting problem?

No. The LinkedIn ads themselves are clearly written and share a consistent free-week offer with the same proof bullets across variants. The failure sits entirely in the landing page, which is not live.

What is the single most important fix?

Restore the Reno free-week landing page or redirect the URL to a live trial page. Nothing else on the paid funnel matters until the destination works.

What should the restored page say?

Lead with a headline that mirrors the ad's free-week promise for Reno, put a single signup step above the fold, and repeat the ad's proof bullets: private offices plus coworking, fast Wi-Fi, meeting spaces, and no commitment.

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Sources

  • LinkedIn Ad Library: 5 unique copy variants sampled from 5 ads pointing to web.pacificworkplaces.com/reno-special-offer
  • Landing page: https://web.pacificworkplaces.com/reno-special-offer
  • Advertiser homepage: https://pacificworkplaces.com

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