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05-22-2015 08:09 AM #1 lionheart (Member)
Leadpages and AdsBridge/Voluum

Just wondering if anyone has any experience / any idea how to setup LeadPages to play nicely with Adsbridge. Because I can't change the HTML code for the button, all I can enter into LeadPages is a URL to go to when the button is clicked. I could link it directly to the offer URL but then I'm not sure how to grab the click ID that Adsbridge passes and pass it on the affiliate network.

Any help would be appreciated

P.S. I have no great attachment to LeadPages, I just don't want to code my own landing pages but if that's a better option, hopefully someone could point me in the direction of some templates (free or paid) I can modify to suit

Thanks
Scott


05-22-2015 11:30 AM #2 caurmen (Administrator)

I'd definitely, definitely recommend creating your own landers rather than using LeadPages. You don't have to code them - using Adobe Muse, Pinegrow or similar works fine - but working at the HTML level rather than using a templating system is the way to go.

As for templates you can modify to suit - we've got a massive index of all the landers available on STM right here: http://stmforum.com/forum/showthread...ing-Adult-more . You should find some good templates to modify in there. If you're looking for something specific, reply below and we can give more specific advice!

Hope that helps!


05-23-2015 04:08 AM #3 lionheart (Member)

Thanks Caurmen. I'll do it myself I'm running app install offers, are there any templates in this sort of area (even if they need heavy customisation)?


05-25-2015 09:44 AM #4 AlexAdsbridge (Member)

Hey Scott,

There's no need for you to stress yourself and create Landing pages separately from Adsbridge. You can use both our Visual landing page builder (drag-n-drop) where you can build landers in a matter of minutes and HTML one. These landers will be hosted on our servers and you will not need to add CTA button's code.

If you still want to use your own self-hosted lander - do not hesitate to contact our Support team, they will be glad to help you out and assist with setting up your campaign in a proper way.

Cheers,
Alex


05-25-2015 12:50 PM #5 lionheart (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by alexom View Post
Hey Scott,

There's no need for you to stress yourself and create Landing pages separately from Adsbridge. You can use both our Visual landing page builder (drag-n-drop) where you can build landers in a matter of minutes and HTML one. These landers will be hosted on our servers and you will not need to add CTA button's code.

If you still want to use your own self-hosted lander - do not hesitate to contact our Support team, they will be glad to help you out and assist with setting up your campaign in a proper way.

Cheers,
Alex
Hi Alex,

Thanks for your reply, I am using the HTML editor with good success so far. The visual editor is great but unfortunately it doesn't support responsive design (which I think is important if not crucial when targeting say Android OS where the screen can be all kinds of different sizes, they could have it landscape vs portrait etc). Maybe something to think about adding in future

Scott


05-25-2015 02:04 PM #6 AlexAdsbridge (Member)

In case someone of you guys has similar questions - here are some more details regarding Landing pages with registration forms:
At Adsbridge you can create landing pages with registration forms but you do not need to add offer link to your landing page button. Here's what you should do:
1. Put our piece of code to your Call-to-action button on self-hosted lander. (You can find the code in "Create landing page" section).
2. Create a campaign, add your lander to it on the 2 step of creating campaign (Targeting settings).
3. Add your offer to this campaign (check the Tracking token box on the Offer's section previously or add the 'tid' placeholder to your offer link at Adsbridge). Once you do it, the user will be redirected from the CTA button of your LP to your offer and the tid parameter (our unique click ID)will be applied to the link.
If you are using self-hosted landing page, the data from the registration forms will not be transferred to AdsBridge. If you want the data from your forms to be transferred to AdsBridge(and be displayed in the manage leads section) - you'd better create a Landing page within AdsBridge. In this case, you won't need to apply CTA button's code, but just create lander and offer and add them to your campaign.

Feel free to contact me personally with any questions once they arise.


05-25-2015 02:33 PM #7 AlexAdsbridge (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by lionheart View Post
Hi Alex,

Thanks for your reply, I am using the HTML editor with good success so far. The visual editor is great but unfortunately it doesn't support responsive design (which I think is important if not crucial when targeting say Android OS where the screen can be all kinds of different sizes, they could have it landscape vs portrait etc). Maybe something to think about adding in future

Scott
Hi Scott,
Thanks a lot for your question.
Adaptive templates usually have an attached responsive.css file, which makes the page responsive to display width. You can always edit this file as well as the width by which page construction rules are changed.


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