Posts by ThriveTracker

1 (More) Killer Strategy To Grab Users Before They Leave

Posted By ThriveTracker on Jun 16 2013

In a post a while back, we explored one way in which modal windows can help to increase conversions by affirming the user’s decision to click on your CTA. In addition to that tutorial, we also provided a tutorial illustrating how users can incorporate Exit Popups in their landing pages. Combining Two Concepts Since those…

Build Dynamic Landing Pages To Respond To Any Variable

Posted By ThriveTracker on Jun 2 2013

With proper organization and structure, you can make any landing page dynamic without any heavy coding. All you need are some ways to associate certain variables with either your users’ clicks, profile information, or location and a means to place corresponding images or copy onto your landing page. The Concept The easiest way to do…

7 Quick Tips To Create Compelling Landing Pages

Posted By ThriveTracker on May 26 2013

Have you ever had a campaign that seems so close to making it but despite your efforts, can’t quite make it over the hurdle of profitability? Your creative CTR is pretty great, so you turn to your landing page and immediately realize that you’re losing 80% of your users the moment they get to your…

Build Your Own Mobile Landing Pages With Dreamweaver (2-Videos-in-1!)

Posted By ThriveTracker on May 19 2013

We’ve done posts on how to create certain elements for landing pages, including scripts and jquery to make more interactive and more alluring landing pages. We’ve even created a video on how to create a full landing page, start to finish. With the ever growing prominence of mobile, however, we figured we should create some…

New To Mobile? 3 Simple Tips To Help Get You Started

Posted By ThriveTracker on May 5 2013

While mobile advertising is relatively new in the marketing world, many individuals will praise its wonder and lucrative nature. Since it’s still somewhat new however, it’s also somewhat disorganized. In an attempt to help guide those who are new to mobile, I wanted to provide some basic guidelines and tips that I hope will help…