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

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wired.com has set up a total of 49 landing pages recently. The advertising platform is Twitter, and the advertising time is mostly concentrated on 2020/07/24~2020/07/27.



Advertising Landing Page Performance


  Title Date Duration Days Networks Country
1 Sylvia AcevedoThe Cyberwar Needs More Women on the Front Lines | WIRED 2020/07/24~2020/07/27 3 Twitter N/A
2 Dan Goodin, Ars TechnicaThieves Are Emptying ATMs Using a New Form of Jackpotting | WIRED 2020/07/24~2020/07/24 1 Twitter N/A
3 Sid SijbrandijHybrid Remote Work Offers the Worst of Both Worlds | WIRED 2020/08/01~2020/08/01 1 Twitter N/A
4 Adrienne SoHow to Plan and Cook Family Meals When You're in Lockdown | WIRED 2020/07/29~2020/07/29 1 Twitter 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 wired.com


Title:Sylvia AcevedoThe Cyberwar Needs More Women on the Front Lines | WIRED

Description:To combat criminals who prey on women and children, we must start educating girls to be the cybersecurity leaders of tomorrow.

Type:Other


2.Top 2 Landing page of wired.com


Title:Dan Goodin, Ars TechnicaThieves Are Emptying ATMs Using a New Form of Jackpotting | WIRED

Description:The new hardware-based attack, which has targeted machines across Europe, can yield a stream of cash for the attacker.

Type:Other


3.Top 3 Landing page of wired.com


Title:Sid SijbrandijHybrid Remote Work Offers the Worst of Both Worlds | WIRED

Description:Post-pandemic, many companies plan to let employees  work from home and a main office. But trying to do both ensures neither experience is good.

Type:Other