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09-25-2014 02:04 AM #1 timrodriguez (Member)
Confused about Landing Page and SubIDs in POFpro

Hey guys, I've gotten used to setting up ads and direct linking them to offers in POFpro. I just add the two subIDs, set up the global postback, and direct link the campaign. Now for adding a lander, I'm a little bit confused. I read Caurmen's explanation in the beginners guide, but still am not fully understanding it. After watching POFpro's tutorial, I take that I have to get the URL of the landing page (a page on my domain), enter it as the landing page URL in POFpro, and then click Get LP Code. That code I then put as my CTA on the landing page, and I use the subID codes to make the dynamic tags appear on the lander.

Here's where I get confused: Do I literally just go to POFpro and under campaign click add lander and I'm done? Or are there additional steps I need to take.

Also, I plan on making my landers look similar to the offer their corresponding to. Is there anyway to send particular landers to particular offers. Or would I have to deactivate the other offers and landers in order to test one particular sequence of Ad -> Lander (similar design as offer 1) -> Offer 1


09-25-2014 11:22 PM #2 zeno (Administrator)

Ahh, we probably meant Step 5 of Part 5 - http://stmforum.com/forum/showthread...ampaign-Part-2

The guides are not for PoFPro so will be of limited use.

Here's where I get confused: Do I literally just go to POFpro and under campaign click add lander and I'm done? Or are there additional steps I need to take.
Well, if you have uploaded your lander so that it is accessible at that URL, then yes - that's basically all you need to do (provided the page also has all of PoFPro's required codes on it).

Ad for specific lander > offer rotations, I am not sure - this will depend on the tracking system. You may be able to set up multiple paths (lander > offer combos) and rotate between paths, or you may be able to add campaign-level rules such as "if lander A then send to offer B", or you may not be able to do it that specifically.

You should split-test lander/offer combos anyway and optimise from there - it's dangerous to assume your lander that looks similar to the offer will do better.


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