The main steps when setting up landing pages are as follows:
In this page, you will find information on each of these steps, as well as references to the dedicated documentations for more details.
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The section below lists the limitations you should be aware of, before starting setting up landing pages.
Writing and updating data
A landing page cannot display or update data from any other resource than Profile and Subscription.
Preloading
Landing page cannot display a list of records automatically, it cannot list services that profiles already subscribed to. For more information on services, refer to this page.
Landing page with a pre-filled form (data is preloaded with the page) can only be accessed from a Adobe Campaign email. It is not possible to access such a form from a website page.
Reconciliation
For example, you want to send the following acquisition landing page to your profiles to update your Campaign database with your profiles’ mobile numbers.
If one of your profile fills in your landing page with new information but has already a duplicated profile, the matching profile with the earliest creation date will be updated since profiles are prioritized depending on their creation date only.
Here only the first profile was updated since it was the oldest entry.
Testing landing pages
Before setting up a landing page, the first step is to configure a landing page template that corresponds to your needs. Once the template ready, all the landing pages based on it will be pre-configured with the desired parameters.
For more on landing page templates, refer to this section.
From the template defined in the previous step, create a new landing page in a program or campaign.
Create the landing page based on the desired template.
Enter the general parameters of the landing page (label, description, etc.).
You will then access the landing page dashboard. Edit the landing page properties, if necessary (see Configuring a landing page). By default, the properties are those configured in the landing page template.
For security reasons and platform performances, we highly recommend that you set an expiration date in the landing page properties. Once done, the landing page will be automatically unpublished on the selected date. For more on validity parameters, refer to this section.
Your modifications are only effective for the landing page that is being edited. If you want to apply these modifications to other landing pages, you can carry them out in a dedicated template and then create other landing pages from that template.
You can now define the content of the landing page. By default, the landing page contains three pages that can be accessed via scrolling arrows: the main content page, a confirmation page, and an error page.
Several fields are configured by default on each page. If necessary, you can edit their properties and mapping.
You can also configure the way the confirmation button will behave once a profile clicks on it, and personalize the content according to your needs (image, personalization fields, etc.). For example, you can insert a profile’s first name on the confirmation page of the landing page, to thank them for registering.
For more on landing page design, refer to this section.
Once the landing page is defined, you can simulate the way it will execute and behave when it is available online.
The landing page tests can only be carried out with profiles, and not with test profiles. When the form is being submitted, the selected profile’s data will be updated for real. To avoid modifying real profiles, use a fake customer profile.
If you are satisfied with the way the landing page behaves, you can publish it to make it available online.
For more on how to test a landing page, refer to this section.
Once the tests are successful, you can publish the landing page using the Publish button from the action bar in the dashboard. A monitoring block shows the progression and status of the publication.
Publishing the landing page makes it accessible online. Once published, you can always update it: to do this, you have to republish it after each modification. You can also unpublish a landing page at any time so that it is no longer available.
Once published, your landing page is ready to be used. You can then put different mechanisms in place that allow you to access it to acquire new profiles in your database or to obtain additional information on existing profiles.
For more on landing page publishing, refer to this section.
This video shows how to create and edit a landing page.
Additional Campaign Standard how-to videos are available here.