Home > Paid Traffic Sources > Mobile

Ripping Advanced Mobile Landers (help!) (3)


08-21-2016 03:59 AM #1 aloeveraa1491 (Member)
Ripping Advanced Mobile Landers (help!)

Ive went through many fantastic guides on Ripping mobile landers, fixing ripped up landers

http://stmforum.com/forum/showthread...Ripped-Landers
http://stmforum.com/forum/showthread...-In-10-Minutes
http://stmforum.com/forum/showthread...t-Ripping-Fast

And all these are so helpful! But what if I want to move on to more advanced mobile landers?

Example: Click image for larger version. 

Name:	a.png 
Views:	79 
Size:	277.9 KB 
ID:	12420

These more advanced layouts and ESPECIALLY the spinning the wheel to win a prize lander

When I rip the codes off Adplexity, the codes are always so messy (or it could be just I don't understand the codes well enough)

Question:
Can I check if there's any tutorials on how to build spinning wheels landers (which I understand require Javascript coding), or any other helpful resources out there that directly have a tutorial on this?

Note: I'm already on codecademy, on Javascript course, but my learning speed for that is a bit slow, and I was wondering if there was any faster alternative lessons or guides for me to keep pumping out new landers, because currently, I'm very limited in the landers I create, mostly because I'm not too good at coding them


08-21-2016 07:04 AM #2 vortex (Senior Moderator)

I don't know of such a tutorial - anyone else?

I do feel your pain - my coding skills is extremely limited as well. Basically you have several choices:


1)Get good yourself. Keep taking coding courses, and rip and study lots of landers to figure out how they should work and fix them to get all the functions and features working.

2)Use coding services. I've used http://bannerslanders.com/ in the past and they're good. If you'd just show them the spinning wheel lander you ripped and ask them to fix it up I bet they could do it.

3)Hire freelancers. If you need odd jobs done now and then, Fiverr.com have lots of talented coders. You can seek out the ones that have high star ratings that have completed good numbers of gigs, send messages to them with a detailed description of your request, and ask for quotes and go from there. If you need to hire a full-time or part-time coder, go to a freelancing job site such as Upwork.com and post a job, and you'll get a ton of applications. You can hire someone full-time for as low as $300/month, but people's skill levels vary widely so it may be better to give several freelancers one-off jobs just to see how competent they are, before deciding to hire them on full-time.

4)Partner up with someone who's good at coding. This is what I did. (I actually never actively seek out suitable people, but I always happen to meet the right people at the right time. ) You can try the masterminds section:

http://stmforum.com/forum/forumdispl...15-Masterminds

Of course you'll need to be prepared to bring something to the table - whether it be a larger test budget or more experience in running camps or better marketing skills than your partner.



Best of luck!


Amy


08-21-2016 12:33 PM #3 jessejames (Member)

The coding is usually pretty simple if you "clean it up". You can comment out sections and see what it removes. Just add <!-- comment --> and it will make the commented code inactive.

Get it down to a minimal example, there's a lot of bloat. Send me an example on PM and I'll show you what I mean.

I know code, now I just have to dial in my campaigns ...


Home > Paid Traffic Sources > Mobile