Cookie banner and consent
Show a compliant banner before marketing tags fire.
Where to find it in Launchmiga
Admin > Sites > Cookies & tracking > Banner settings.
Why cookie banner and consent matters
Show a compliant banner before marketing tags fire. For a gym, yoga studio, pilates studio, personal trainer, CrossFit box, or other fitness business, this task is part of the full website conversion path: visitors need to understand the offer, trust the business, and know exactly what to do next. Use this page as a practical manual, not just a quick checklist. The workflow lives in Admin > Sites > Cookies & tracking > Banner settings.. When you update this part of the site, also check the mobile version, the primary CTA, the live visitor experience, and whether the page still supports your main goal: trial requests, intro class bookings, contact messages, or membership enquiries.
SEO, clarity, and conversion best practices
Keep the visible copy specific and searchable. Use plain phrases your customers would type into Google, such as gym in [city], yoga studio [city], personal trainer [city], pilates classes, trial class, membership prices, class schedule, beginner friendly training, or local fitness coaching. Relevant internal search tags for this guide include: cookie, banner, gdpr, consent, avg. After you make the change, review the surrounding page. The visitor should see a clear headline, supporting proof, useful details, and a next step. For this workflow, focus on Enable the banner and Link privacy policy. If the task changes what appears on a published page, publish again and test the live URL in a fresh browser tab.

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Enable the banner
Turn on cookie consent for the site. Customize text per language if needed. Practical example 1: measure not only page views, but also form submissions and CTA clicks so you can see which campaigns generate trial requests. When you finish this step, read the page as a visitor who searched for a local fitness solution. The copy should answer what this is, who it is for, why it is trustworthy, and what to do next.
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Link privacy policy
Point the policy link to your published privacy page or PDF. Practical example 2: measure not only page views, but also form submissions and CTA clicks so you can see which campaigns generate trial requests. When you finish this step, read the page as a visitor who searched for a local fitness solution. The copy should answer what this is, who it is for, why it is trustworthy, and what to do next.