Static Pages

Static pages are the most basic type of landing page and can be really useful when there's a need to redirect people after clicking on a link.

For example, sending an email with a register for event link means that whenever someone clicks that you already know who they are.

The link click could trigger a Workflow to automate any follow-ups and a static page could be used to say 'Thanks' and provide further details back to the recipient.

Here's a example of using a static page. Example Landing Page

Static pages can be personalised to include any piece of information relating to the person who clicked on the link within the email they received.

Creating Static Pages

  • Click on "Forms" in the sidebar then click the "New Form" button in top right.
  • Select "Landing Page".
  • Choose a layout or start with a blank canvas.
  • Click "Start Editing".

The editor will launch and you will then be able to use the drag & drop editor to complete the design of the landing page.

Email Linking

To find out how to assign Landing Pages to clicks on email links, click here.

Landing Pages can also be linked to external sources using the permalink that is displayed on the Publishing page.

Common Questions

Do static pages use Cookies?

The Forms feature set utilises Cookies in order to track and record visitor behaviour. Details of how Cookies are used can be found here.

Where do I set the privacy notice?

The related website requires a privacy notice by law so it is advisable to update the scope of that to include any Forms created using this feature and then link to that notice from within the content, where applicable.

Click here to find out more about privacy notices.

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