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

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unicef.org has set up a total of 66 landing pages recently. The advertising platform is Instagram,Facebook, and the advertising time is mostly concentrated on 2020/07/31~2020/08/01.



Advertising Landing Page Performance


  Title Date Duration Days Networks Country
1 One third of babies in South Sudan are not exclusively breastfed 2020/07/31~2020/08/01 1 Instagram,Facebook N/A
2 Lives Upended | UNICEF South Asia 2020/06/25~2020/06/25 1 Twitter N/A
3 An additional 3.9 million children under 5 could suffer from wasting in South Asia this year due to COVID-19 - UNICEF 2020/07/29~2020/07/29 1 Twitter N/A
4 A time to share and spread generosity | UNICEF Global 2020/07/30~2020/07/30 1 Facebook N/A
5 Children and young people changing the world during COVID-19 | UNICEF South Asia 2020/07/27~2020/07/27 1 Facebook N/A



Top 3 Landing pages Free Analytics


1.Top 1 Landing page of unicef.org


Title:One third of babies in South Sudan are not exclusively breastfed

Description:More actions are needed to further promote breastfeeding, said UNICEF at the start of the World Breastfeeding Week

Type:Other


2.Top 2 Landing page of unicef.org


Title:Lives Upended | UNICEF South Asia

Description:How COVID-19 threatens the futures of 600 million South Asian children

Type:Other


3.Top 3 Landing page of unicef.org


Title:An additional 3.9 million children under 5 could suffer from wasting in South Asia this year due to COVID-19 - UNICEF

Description:UNICEF calls for accelerated action to prevent and treat malnutrition caused by the COVID-19 pandemic as humanitarian community appeals for $2.4 billion to improve maternal and child nutrition globally

Type:Other