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06-05-2014 02:26 PM #1 dennisp (Member)
High quality mobile landing pages?

Hi,

If you happen to have read my previous questions you'll notice I am getting there, step by step. Traffic sources, tracking, affiliate networks all checked.

Now I am at the point where I need to make a high quality, well designed mobile landing page. Anybody that can give me advice on that? Maybe there is a good tool out there? (I've been looking to the various posts about making one yourself, but since I am a beginner, my code/design quality is too low for the product I want to promote)

thnx a lots everybody here!


06-05-2014 03:43 PM #2 ringpartner (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by dennisp View Post
Hi,

If you happen to have read my previous questions you'll notice I am getting there, step by step. Traffic sources, tracking, affiliate networks all checked.

Now I am at the point where I need to make a high quality, well designed mobile landing page. Anybody that can give me advice on that? Maybe there is a good tool out there? (I've been looking to the various posts about making one yourself, but since I am a beginner, my code/design quality is too low for the product I want to promote)

thnx a lots everybody here!
I like Unbounce.com, they have mobile templates and it's a drag and drop system that allows you to create pretty sweet landing pages.

Sign up here - http://why.unbounce.com/with-ring-partner/ and use the promo code "ringpartner" to get 50% off the first 3 months.


06-05-2014 04:29 PM #3 caurmen (Administrator)

The major issue with Unbounce in my experience is that they can be really quite slow to serve LPs - definitely check your loading speeds.

Do they do responsive yet, do you know?


06-05-2014 04:51 PM #4 dennisp (Member)

Thank you Ringpartner for your great hint.

For the same reason as Caurmen is saying, I would like to host them on my own server.


06-05-2014 05:38 PM #5 caurmen (Administrator)

Unfortunately there are no really good WYSIWYG solutions for mobile landing pages yet.

The best option I've found so far is Adobe Muse's Mobile preset. You'll still have to do a bit of hand-coding of media queries at the end for best performance, but one of the guys I just brought in at my office was able to create a usable mobile lander with Muse after about half a day's learning.

(I'm also quite interested in http://pinegrow.com/ , which looks like it could be a good solution, but haven't tested it yet.)


06-05-2014 06:25 PM #6 dennisp (Member)

Caurmen

Thnx a million, Adobe muse is working like heaven.


06-06-2014 03:20 AM #7 zeno (Administrator)

Pinegrow is interesting but has its quirks - at least I have discovered a few with my short amount of testing.

It looks to be a brilliant program at least for importing HTML made by e.g. Muse and fine tuning it + adding media queries!


06-06-2014 04:08 AM #8 ricmed (Member)

I've been using pinegrow for a couple of months so far. I like it very much, although (at least on the latest version) it gets slow sometimes when working with two pages at a time and such. Also, I don't think it is WYSIWYG as for a completely noob in html/css, unless you work with the bootstrap/foundation frameworks (knowing basics of them), but in that case it will produce some heavy LPs.


06-06-2014 04:32 AM #9 zeno (Administrator)

Yeah I wouldn't put it on the same table as Muse, WYSIWYG builder etc.

One thing I did notice is that it was really awkward to move object positions - they didn't seem to appear in object properties and I had to edit the CSS directly. Would be great if it could let you move DIVs by click/dragging but it didn't want to cooperate with me.


06-06-2014 01:51 PM #10 vp5005 (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by caurmen View Post
The major issue with Unbounce in my experience is that they can be really quite slow to serve LPs - definitely check your loading speeds.

Do they do responsive yet, do you know?
This service is similar to Unbounce but specialized for mobile landing pages, I was looking into them, but not used them yet : http://www.mobileconvrrt.com/


06-06-2014 06:01 PM #11 ricmed (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by zeno View Post
Would be great if it could let you move DIVs by click/dragging but it didn't want to cooperate with me.
I have no problem with that Zeno, specially using the dom tree on the right (I find it very useful and something like Dreamweaver is really lacking).


06-09-2014 05:00 PM #12 ringpartner (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by caurmen View Post
The major issue with Unbounce in my experience is that they can be really quite slow to serve LPs - definitely check your loading speeds.

Do they do responsive yet, do you know?
Agreed. Especially for Adwords, where QS depends on page load time. They don't currently have responsive designs, but I know they are working on something.

Also, I should mention that with pay per call our focus is to get users to click the call extension and not actually hit the landing page. We do get some visitors to the page, but the majority of clicks go through the call extension. So, we create pages that have content and please Google, with less focus on conversion rates or even optimization. For us, Unbounce is a quick way to pull together a lander.


06-13-2014 04:22 AM #13 cpamarketer (Member)

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Quote Originally Posted by vp5005 View Post
This service is similar to Unbounce but specialized for mobile landing pages, I was looking into them, but not used them yet : http://www.mobileconvrrt.com/
The mobilecovrrt is self hosted?


06-13-2014 10:57 AM #14 caurmen (Administrator)

@cpamarketer - nope, I think they want to host your landers.


06-14-2014 09:08 AM #15 vidivo (Member)

With the self hosted stuff if you are really sneaky you can get away with ripping your own landers on their host


06-25-2014 04:35 PM #16 reflex (Member)

pinegrow is on sale for only $30 until the end of june. Worth a try.


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