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It is a common solution for affiliates to always get inspiration in Facebook Ad library when creating new landing pages. Afterall, seeing what’s currently live and spending money would mean successful ads and landing pages.
With LanderLab’s Import from URL feature, you can clone the page and make it yours. Simply get the link from Facebook Ad library and LanderLab will scrape all the content.
The Import by URL feature in LanderLab imports all images, scripts, and styles directly into the platform. Before going live, it’s crucial to remove any external scripts that could negatively impact your traffic. A standard Pay-Per-Call landing page includes a quiz to engage users, along with clear language to “force” visitors into making a call at the end.
The landing page should also be personalized to avoid any copyright issues. Usually changing colors and rewriting the copy should be more than enough. For this example we are going to use Ringba as a call tracking tool, so the call to action at the end of the quiz should be a phone number from Ringba (each PayPerCall campaign has a phone number as an entry point).
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With LanderLab’s Import from URL feature, you can clone the page and make it yours. Simply get the link from Facebook Ad library and LanderLab will scrape all the content.
The Import by URL feature in LanderLab imports all images, scripts, and styles directly into the platform. Before going live, it’s crucial to remove any external scripts that could negatively impact your traffic. A standard Pay-Per-Call landing page includes a quiz to engage users, along with clear language to “force” visitors into making a call at the end.
The landing page should also be personalized to avoid any copyright issues. Usually changing colors and rewriting the copy should be more than enough. For this example we are going to use Ringba as a call tracking tool, so the call to action at the end of the quiz should be a phone number from Ringba (each PayPerCall campaign has a phone number as an entry point).
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