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Help with coding (6)


10-23-2017 12:20 AM #1 marketme (AMC Alumnus)
Help with coding

Hey everyone,
I was wondering if anyone can help me with coding a landing page or recommend someone or site that I can pay to have one made with my designs or someone who has experience with affiliate marketing. I've spent months learning how to use photoshop, and I'm pretty comfortable with design now. I've been now trying to learn to code using codeacademy and watching Youtube videos but have had problems with mistakes (not mine) that take me hours to figure out why its not displaying the way its suppose to and its taking forever and I know i will eventually get it but I no longer have months to learn another skill. Any help will be greatly appreciated.

ps. I know a lot of people will suggest that I just rip landing pages through a spy tool like adplexity and just change the links and js. This really isn't an option right now as I cant afford another monthly subscription at the moment. All my spying at the moment is manual.


10-23-2017 01:54 AM #2 wes888 (Member)

I guess there are no shortcuts to it. I think you have to know at least the basics of HTML, CSS, PHP and Javascript. I recommend reading some books from PeachPit Press. For other more complicated stuff, you can use services from Fiverr and the like.


10-25-2017 03:48 AM #3 vortex (Senior Moderator)

Another option: Partner up with a coder through a mastermind or the like. There are newbies that have little/no experience in launching campaigns, that may appreciate some hand-holding in exchange for fixing up landers. Perhaps make a post to see if anyone would be interested.

Another idea: Put a message in your signature that you're looking for a partner that can code, then go to the introduction forum to welcome new members:

https://stmforum.com/forum/forumdisp...f-Make-Friends

Some of them will notice your signature and may get in touch.

Best of luck!


Amy


10-25-2017 07:56 AM #4 platinum (Veteran Member)

When you edit your landers it would be always good to keep an original copy of the lander and test every change you make to your edited version until it breaks down - you can always undo that

I'm with wes888 in this, you'd better have a basic understanding of HTML, CSS, PHP and Javascript. Besides code academy, w3schools.com is fine to get yourself started.

You might want to take a look at Adplexity's new weekly feeds that includes top performing offers and cleaned up landing pages ready to use.


10-25-2017 02:51 PM #5 vortex (Senior Moderator)

When you edit your landers it would be always good to keep an original copy of the lander and test every change you make to your edited version until it breaks down - you can always undo that
Great advice! That's how I've always edited code - through trial and error, by making a change in the code, then refreshing to see how I've changed the look/function of the page.

It's not a very efficient method, but when you're not yet a skilled coder, it's one way to learn.



Amy


10-27-2017 12:17 AM #6 marketme (AMC Alumnus)

Hey guys thanks for the advice, and I am and have been learning how to code for myself. I do have a basic understanding of html and css. I am having difficulty with JS, and PHP. I have posted on fiverr, upwork, and a couple other sites for a freelancer to clean up my ripped landers.


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