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Creating Landing Pages & Builder

How do I use the LP builder?

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Written by Christian Martin
Updated over 3 months ago

A landing page is a standalone web page created specifically for marketing or advertising campaigns. Its primary purpose is to convert visitors into leads or customers by focusing on a single objective, such as signing up for a newsletter, downloading a resource, or making a purchase.

  • From the "Design Studio" tab select "Landing Pages"

  • You will then be able to choose what category of landing page you would like to use or you can create your own by selecting "Create a Landing Page"

  • Once you have selected a landing page hover over it select the three dots in the right-hand corner and then select "Create Landing Page"

  • You will then be met with the Landing Page setup page.

  • On this page, you will enter the following:

    • Landing page name

    • Meta Title- this is the text that appears in your browser tab

    • Favicon- this is the image that appears in the tab.

    • Select your domain

    • Content slug

  • If you don't have a Domain validated, check out the article below:

  • Next, you will select your Header and Footer. Then click, "Next Step"

  • If you don't have a Header or Footer created, check out the article below:

  • In the landing page builder, you can add sections based on your content using our drag-and-drop elements.

  • For guidance on creating a Form and adding it to your new Landing Page, check out this article:

  • Once you've finished creating/editing your landing page select "Publish Changes". This will push the landing page live and it can now be viewed as a live page.

*NOTE* Once your landing page is live you do have the ability to edit it without changes showing until you choose to republish.

  • Once pushed live you can view the landing page URL by going to the "Marketing tab" > "Landing Pages" > "Overview".

  • The Landing Page Overview page will show all Published and Unpublished landing pages, Views, Submissions, and Published URLs.


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