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

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sfchronicle.com has set up a total of 63 landing pages recently. The advertising platform is Facebook, and the advertising time is mostly concentrated on 2020/05/01~2020/08/01.



Advertising Landing Page Performance


  Title Date Duration Days Networks Country
1 Peter FishReview: 'Trees in Trouble' issues an SOS for Western forests | Datebook 2020/05/01~2020/08/01 91 Instagram,Facebook N/A
2 Choose Your Subscription | San Francisco Chronicle 2020/03/20~2020/05/14 55 Facebook,Instagram N/A
3 By Ryan KostEssential workers make the least money, and are asked to risk the most. How do we honor them? - San Francisco Chronicle 2020/07/21~2020/08/03 13 Facebook N/A
4 Dominic FracassaWhat does SF’s new ‘30-foot-rule’ mean? In short, always carry a mask - SFChronicle.com 2020/06/09~2020/06/15 6 Facebook N/A
5 California Fire Map: Tracking wildfires for Bay Area, Sonoma, Northern California, Central California and Southern California 2020/07/31~2020/08/05 5 Facebook N/A



Top 3 Landing pages Free Analytics


1.Top 1 Landing page of sfchronicle.com


Title:Peter FishReview: 'Trees in Trouble' issues an SOS for Western forests | Datebook

Description:History writer Daniel Mathews points at what is endangering our forests, and who can save them.

Type:Other


2.Top 2 Landing page of sfchronicle.com


Title:Choose Your Subscription | San Francisco Chronicle

Description:155 years of excellence in journalism. The best in local news and intelligence. Plus local discounts and benefits.

Type:Other


3.Top 3 Landing page of sfchronicle.com


Title:By Ryan KostEssential workers make the least money, and are asked to risk the most. How do we honor them? - San Francisco Chronicle

Description:It's no surprise these workers "of the utmost importance" tend to make less money . In California, essential workers make 14% less than the average worker, according to one analysis. Nationwide the disparity is closer to 18%.

Type:Other