You can now build your own landing page with Enginemailer. Landing pages are a great way to advertise and direct your followers to perform certain tasks such as signing up for a service.
In this article, you'll learn how to create a regular landing page.
Create a Landing Page
Follow the steps below to create a landing page:
1. Setup Landing Page
Go to Landing Pages tab.
Click Create Landing Page.
You will be asked to provide the following details:
Landing Page Name
Page Title
Optionally, you can also add:
Page Description (appears under your page title in search engine results)
Subscriber Categories to organize new sign-ups
If needed, you can enable Double Opt-In for new subscribers in the Subscription Settings.
You may also add tracking scripts such as Meta Pixel or Google Analytics by inserting them into the Header Code Injection under Analytics & Custom Code section.
Once completed, click Save and Next.
2. Choose a Template
Next, select a template to start designing your page.
You can choose from:
Themes (ready-made templates or start from a blank layout)
My Templates (your saved templates)
Hover over your preferred template and click Get Started.
3. Design Your Landing Page
You can now customize your landing page using the Drag-and-Drop Editor.
Here, you can:
Add or edit text, images, and rows
Customize the layout to match your branding
You can also design your Thank You Page by selecting THANK YOU PAGE inside the editor.
Once you're satisfied with your design, click Save and Next.
4. Review and Publish
In the Publish section, review your landing page settings before going live. You can:
Click Preview to view your landing page
Adjust your URL settings
If Double Opt-In is enabled, you will need to create a verification email at this step.
Free Plan users will receive a default domain, which can be customized.
*Paid Plan users can:
Connect your own domain
Choose whether to redirect the root domain or subdomain
You can also configure the following:
If you would like the subscriber to receive confirmation email or a series of email, you can configure that using autoresponder
Redirect URL after form submission
5. Additional Settings
*Paid Plan users can also add a custom favicon that appears in browser tabs.
Enable or disable campaign notifications to receive alerts when new sign-ups are submitted through your landing page.
6. Publish Your Landing Page
Once everything is ready, click Save and Publish to deploy your landing page.