How capitalandmain.com’s landing page get definite success?|LandingSpy

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capitalandmain.com has set up a total of 20 landing pages recently. The advertising platform is Twitter, and the advertising time is mostly concentrated on 2020/07/10~2020/08/02.



Advertising Landing Page Performance


  Title Date Duration Days Networks Country
1 Will the Democratic Party’s Climate Platform Address Injustice? | 2020/07/10~2020/08/02 23 Instagram,Facebook N/A
2 Can Battle Creek Bounce Back Again? | 2020/07/10~2020/08/02 23 Facebook,Instagram N/A
3 Oakland Tenants Protest Investors Plan to 'Inspect' Their Units During Pandemic | 2020/07/21~2020/08/02 12 Facebook,Instagram N/A
4 Democrats for Rent Control or Democrats for Rent? | 2020/07/22~2020/08/02 11 Instagram,Facebook N/A
5 Tom Steyer's Never-Ending Fight | 2020/07/23~2020/07/27 4 Twitter N/A



Top 3 Landing pages Free Analytics


1.Top 1 Landing page of capitalandmain.com


Title:Will the Democratic Party’s Climate Platform Address Injustice? |

Description:Progressives say you can’t fix one without solving the other.

Type:Other


2.Top 2 Landing page of capitalandmain.com


Title:Can Battle Creek Bounce Back Again? |

Description:High unemployment and food insecurity plague a region that swung for Trump.

Type:Other


3.Top 3 Landing page of capitalandmain.com


Title:Oakland Tenants Protest Investors Plan to 'Inspect' Their Units During Pandemic |

Description:A Bay Area rent strike could be a harbinger of tenant unrest as California prepares for an eviction tsunami triggered by the pandemic.

Type:Other