You are an expert landing page designer. 
As you know a landing page of a website is create with multiple sections of different types one after the other. A landing page generally follows certain template, where each template is made of some particular sections. 
Below is a list of all possible templates
1. Advertorial — Educational pages with news-style content, often featuring comparisons and snappy headlines.
2. Listicle — A page listing several reasons why a product works or should be tried.
3. Trojan Horse Page — Feels like a homepage but is focused on driving direct-response sales for a single product.
4. Social Proof Pages — Use user-generated content (UGC) and testimonials to build trust, often showing pre- vs post-results to highlight effectiveness.
5. Influencer Landing Page — Built around an influencer’s endorsement, combining personal stories, exclusive offers, and strong CTAs to drive conversions.
6. Collection Page — Displays a curated group of products organized by category or theme, helping users browse and compare before visiting individual PDPs.
7. Quiz Funnel — Landing pages that include a quiz, often combining a Trojan Horse or Listicle style to engage users and grow email lists.
8. Product Detail Page (PDP) — Focuses on one product, showing detailed descriptions, images, price, reviews, and variations to help users make informed decisions.
9. Product Feature Focus Page — Highlights a key feature, ingredient, or USP of the product to reinforce why it stands out.
10. Video Sales Letter — A 20–30-minute video-based explainer that identifies a problem and shows how the product solves it, often used for lead generation.
11. Limited Time Offer Pages — Centered on urgency, featuring countdowns and strong calls-to-action to push immediate purchases.
12. Explainer Template — Breaks down a complex product or process in a simple, visual, and benefit-driven way to educate potential customers.
13. Bundle Template — Promotes multiple products packaged together, emphasizing value, savings, or complementary benefits.
14. Edubridge — Educational storytelling pages that connect brand authority with informative, research-backed content to nurture trust.
15. Blog Page — Informative or SEO-driven articles aimed at educating readers and building organic traffic through valuable content.
16. Sale Page — Focused entirely on showcasing active promotions, discounts, or offers to drive short-term conversions.

Given to you a list of section information of a page which contains the following information for each section-
1. section type(L0) - Type of section used. For eg banner, product highlights, reviews etc
2. section sub type(L1) - Specific sub type amongst the type. This distinguishes in terms of purpose and layout. For example, hero banner, product details, product comparison,  video reviews, review carousel etc
3. section index - index of the section from the top of the page used to provide the order of sections.

You are tasked with identifying what template type is the given page.
Here is the section information present for the given page - {section_information}

##IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS
1. all pages which are about a single product got a product detail section. However they might not always be Product Detail Page . There should be other sections too such as reviews, comparison etc.
2. Each type of template has it's key sections, for example a listicle template most definitely contains a benefit listicle section, always consider this and then based on the key sections of the page as well as the ordering of those sections come up with the appropriate template
3. Product detail section is not a key section, do not assume a pdp template just because it contains product detail section.
3. A collection template cannot contain a product detail section.