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Rotate landing page elements with CPV Lab? (6)
03-16-2013 05:53 PM
#1
paradise (Member)
Rotate landing page elements with CPV Lab?
Hey guys, how can I rotate titles/pictures/etc.. on my landing page with CPV Lab and track it?
Thanks
03-17-2013 01:39 AM
#2
kyuss (Member)
Check out landing page genius. There is a thread here about it:
http://stmforum.com/forum/showthread...ng+page+genius
03-17-2013 06:19 AM
#3
nissangtr (Member)
You can pass extra variables to your landing page and use some simple php to switch titles, images, etc. based on what is passed.
03-17-2013 07:30 AM
#4
joejoechen (Member)
Or you can just do it manually like i do by creating a new link with the different variable elements, since, LPG doesn't support the latest version of CPVlab which sucks.
03-17-2013 08:25 AM
#5
paradise (Member)

Originally Posted by
joejoechen
Or you can just do it manually like i do by creating a new link with the different variable elements, since, LPG doesn't support the latest version of CPVlab which sucks.
You mean new landing page to test new elements right?
03-17-2013 09:09 AM
#6
kyuss (Member)

Originally Posted by
joejoechen
Or you can just do it manually like i do by creating a new link with the different variable elements, since, LPG doesn't support the latest version of CPVlab which sucks.
I got it working with 2.16, but it was a very painful process lol.
It takes most of the convenience and simplicity out of CPVLab for to for example you cannot use 2 landing pages in 1 campaign. 1 campaign = 1 landing page and a php redirect that parses variables needs to be used to rotate campaigns/landing pages. The other necessary processes are tedious too.
LPG works a lot better with p202 in my opinion, I also reckon p202 reporting is more versatile than CPVLab reporting in most cases, especially when using large amounts of variables. So yeah, it does work alright with CPVLab but I'd definately recommend using p202 with LPG over CPVLab with LPG.
As for without LPG, both tracking platforms are great in their own ways.
Here is a thread about the method Nissangtr suggested:
http://stmforum.com/forum/showthread...ents-with-P202
If you want to test a few simple elements, then Joejoechen's suggestion of creating multiple landing pages with different elements is a much easier solution with CPVLab.
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