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

During the entire advertising process, the landing page is the last and most important part of promoting user conversion. Normally, we will change a certain version of the landing page, change a few small elements, and finally form several similar landing pages for A/B testing.

Through LandingSpy, we can track the landing page of competitors, including their landing page copy, landing page image, and landing page advertising time, and other important information. By analyzing the competitor’s landing page, we can know more clearly how to develop our own advertising strategy.

wmur.com has set up a total of 11 landing pages recently. The advertising platform is Facebook, and the advertising time is mostly concentrated on 2018/08/02~2020/05/18.



Advertising Landing Page Performance


  Title Date Duration Days Networks Country
1 John DiStasoNH Primary Source: State education department official says Facebook post not racially motivated 2018/08/02~2020/05/18 655 Facebook N/A
2 Adam SextonDemocratic gubernatorial candidates split on proposed gas pipeline 2020/07/27~2020/08/03 6 Facebook N/A
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4 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
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Top 3 Landing pages Free Analytics


1.Top 1 Landing page of wmur.com


Title:John DiStasoNH Primary Source: State education department official says Facebook post not racially motivated

Description:Anthony Schinella, hired in April as the communications director at the state Department of Education, says his Facebook posts in reaction to a New York Times story about government and business community efforts to diversify New Hampshire were not racial

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2.Top 2 Landing page of wmur.com


Title:Adam SextonDemocratic gubernatorial candidates split on proposed gas pipeline

Description:A gas pipeline is emerging as one of the major fault lines among Democrats in the gubernatorial primary.

Type:Other


3.Top 3 Landing page of wmur.com


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