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

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mamamia.com.au has set up a total of 18 landing pages recently. The advertising platform is Facebook, and the advertising time is mostly concentrated on 2020/06/02~2020/06/10.



Advertising Landing Page Performance


  Title Date Duration Days Networks Country
1 Teenagers and phones: Andrew Daddo's kids' habits surprised him. 2020/06/02~2020/06/10 8 Facebook N/A
2 Commonwealth Bank identifies abusive transaction descriptions. 2020/06/08~2020/06/10 2 Facebook N/A
3 The reality of leaving an abusive relationship. 2020/06/09~2020/06/10 1 Facebook N/A
4 German pork schnitzel recipe: So easy my 13 year old could make it. 2020/06/09~2020/06/10 1 Instagram N/A
5 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A



Top 3 Landing pages Free Analytics


1.Top 1 Landing page of mamamia.com.au


Title:Teenagers and phones: Andrew Daddo's kids' habits surprised him.

Description:Let's talk teenagers and phones. It's a huge part of their lives, no doubt. But Andrew Daddo moved from Team Denial to Team Acceptance with his kids.

Type:Other


2.Top 2 Landing page of mamamia.com.au


Title:Commonwealth Bank identifies abusive transaction descriptions.

Description:The Commonwealth Bank has identified a trend of abusive transaction descriptions in online banking, leading to a new acceptable use policy.

Type:Other


3.Top 3 Landing page of mamamia.com.au


Title:The reality of leaving an abusive relationship.

Description:Leaving an abusive relationship: Why escaping domestic violence is more than just a physical risk and can often involve financial abuse and cyberstalking.

Type:Other