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What is a Landing Page?
A Landing Page is the term used to describe the web page that people go to when they click on an online ad or some other link to a web site such as a link in an email.

 


Landing Page - A web page that a user encounters after clicking on a link from a search engine, advertisement, email or other marketing vehicle
Landing Page Optimization - The process of maximizing conversion rates from online landing pages ...

A landing page is a web page to which people are directed from some off-site source, such as an online advertisement or email. A site's home page is usually one of many landing pages.

Landing Page:
If you advertise your website online with PPC marketing you include a link to your site in the ad . When someone clicks on this link he is directed to the Landing Page of your website.

Dynamic landing pages are also great for pay per click campaigns because this page can be used to rate the effectiveness of the advertising.

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Landing Page The landing page is a web page where people go to once they click on an online advertisement or natural search listing.

Landing Page
The page a user reaches when clicking on a paid or organic search engine listing or a banner advertisement. The pages that have the most success are those that match up as closely as possible with the users search query.
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Landing Page:
The page that a user lands on when they click on a link in the Search Engine Result Page.
Link:
An element on a web page that can be clicked on to cause the browser to jump to another page or another part of the current page.

Landing Page: The specific web page that a visitor ultimately reaches after clicking a Search Engine listing.

Landing page
A specific web page reached when visitors click on a display ad, organic listing or text based advertisement.

Landing Page: The page on a website where the visitor arrives (which may or may not be the home page). In terms of an email campaign, one can think of the landing page as the page to which the email directs the prospect via a link.

Landing Page
A landing page is the web page that loads when a PPC ad is clicked on, i.e. it is the page that your prospective customers “land on'.

Landing page - the page of a website that is accessed when an email reader or viewer of an advertisement clicks on a link to receive more information; the landing page is not otherwise accessed through the general navigation of the website ...

Landing Page " Web page that is reached when a link is clicked, specifically a special page designed to receive traffic from particular links.

Landing pages - Pages that are optimized and very targeted towards a particular subject. An effective/valid site optimization and sales conversion strategy.

Landing Page: The specific webpage a visitor reaches after clicking on a search engine listing, pay-per-click ad or banner ad.

Landing Page
The landing page is the page on which a visitor "lands" after clicking a search engine listing, email link, Banner Ad, Cost-Per-Click ad, or other ad/link.

Landing Page
The entry page for a user arriving at a website.
The term is also commonly used to describe a web page with the sole objective of capturing the visitor's email address, so the marketer can follow up with them again and again.

Landing Page
Usually used in conjunction with a PPC campaign, they are call-to-action pages that prompt the user to engage the site.

Landing Page - The first page a person sees when coming to your Web site from an advertisement. This page can be any page on your Web site including your home page.

Landing page
Web page displayed to the user when he clicks on a link within an email. Also may be called a microsite, splash page, bounce page, or click page.
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Most e-mail marketing messages include a call-to-action. Often, this is a URL link to a special web page called the "Landing Page."
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Landing Page: This is the page visitors find themselves after clicking on a PPC or CPC advertisement.
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Landing Page - The page on a web site where one is taken after clicking on a advertisement. While this can be any page, it is often a page designed to expand on the service or product mentioned in the initial advertisment.

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The destination page on your site that viewers see when they click on your ad
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Landing Page / Destination Page - The web page at which a searcher arrives after clicking on an ad.

A landing page is a specific web page designed as a visitor point of entry that typically contains a targeted selling proposition and a call to action that relates to the original search query.
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Landing Page The page on which a visitor arrives after clicking on a link or advertisement. Landing Page Quality Scores A measure used by Google to help filter noisy ads out of their AdWords program.

Create A Custom Landing Page: You’ll get more sales if your text ad link leads directly to a specific product/service page for your offer.

How to Develop a Landing Page that Closes the Sale (e-book)
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Landing Page Refers to the page on a website where a visitor is directed to, and arrives at (this may or may not be the home page). In regards to an email campaign, the landing page is the page to which the email directs the prospect via a link.

The page the user arrives on is also called the landing page. In a pay-per-click campaign you might want to display different ads that have different destination URLs depending on the search term entered.

quality score: A score assigned by search engines that is calculated by measuring an ad's clickthrough rate, analyzing the relevance of the landing page, ...

If the bounce rate is fast there is something wrong with the landing page, the qualifications of the visitor or the relevancy of the search term they came in on.

Adsense Arbitrage (Garbitrage):Adsense Arbitrage is a specific approach to Affiliate Arbitrage where the traffic is purchased through Google AdWords to a landing page made up of primarily PPC ads and affiliate links.

Home Page:
Your primary HTML page, the first page anyone would see in your Web site. Also called a "landing page".
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML):
The primary "language" used to create World Wide Web documents (web pages).

The first page an end user views after clicking a link to a web site. Also known as a landing page.
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The percentage of visitors to a web site who complete a process designed by the web marketer. For example, if out of 100 visitors who respond to an ad by clicking on it and coming to a landing page, two go on to complete and submit a form, ...

Quality Score (also known as QS) is calculated by Google AdWords and looks at a variety of factors to measure how relevant a keyword is to the ad text, the landing page and to a user's search query.

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The lessons learned in short-term marketing can then be implemented in the long-term marketing strategy. Marketers can determine the effectiveness of sales copy and landing pages, implementing them in a long range of marketing activities.

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