How nea.org’s landing page get definite success?|LandingSpy

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nea.org has set up a total of 17 landing pages recently. The advertising platform is Instagram, and the advertising time is mostly concentrated on 2020/07/27~2020/08/02.



Advertising Landing Page Performance


  Title Date Duration Days Networks Country
1 Why are the Trump administration and GOP senators playing politics with school reopening? - Education Votes 2020/07/27~2020/08/02 6 Facebook N/A
2 Join Educators for Joe - Education Votes 2020/07/27~2020/07/31 4 Instagram N/A
3 Many educators with school-age kids now face terrifying choices. Here's one teacher's story. - Education Votes 2020/07/27~2020/07/31 4 Instagram N/A
4 N/A N/A N/A N/A 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 nea.org


Title:Why are the Trump administration and GOP senators playing politics with school reopening? - Education Votes

Description:By Amanda Menas Public schools play a central role in every community. That’s why everyone is eager for schools to reopen for in-person learning–state and local leaders, educators, parents, and students alike–but only if it can be done safely. Educators a

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2.Top 2 Landing page of nea.org


Title:Join Educators for Joe - Education Votes

Description:Take the “Educators for Joe” election pledge if you are ready to fire Betsy DeVos and elect a president who will fight for educators and students.

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3.Top 3 Landing page of nea.org


Title:Many educators with school-age kids now face terrifying choices. Here's one teacher's story. - Education Votes

Description:By Amanda Menas After the switch to distance learning in March, Corrie Eickman worried that her middle son’s needs were not always being met despite the fact that she is an educator herself. Her 11-year-old has a sensory processing disorder, and the trans

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