landing page
(noun)
A web page at which a user first arrives at a website.
Examples of landing page in the following topics:
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Modern Trends in Marketing
- Internet marketing is sometimes considered to be broad in scope, not only referring to the Internet, but also including e-mail and wireless media as well as driving audiences from traditional methods like radios and billboards to Internet properties or landing pages.
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Keys to Better Job Interviewing
- Daniel gave us each a seven-page résumé printed on textured baby-blue paper.
- If you're fortunate, you'll land with an organization or an individual boss who offers you a position directly.
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Suggestions for reducing paper use
- Set wider margins on documents so more words can be placed on each page.
- Use smaller font sizes so more text can be put on a single page.
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Creating a Web presence
- A web site can go from a simple one-page site with your name and mission statement to a site with multiple pages that include on-line sales, newsletters and discussion forums.
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Are solar voltaics right for your business?
- (Seager, Ashley, ‘Alternative Fuels: Now It's a New Game and Clean Energy is No Longer a Dream', The Guardian) For more information about solar power visit www.solarserver.de and click on the English translation icon at the top of the home page.
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The business eco-system
- Entrepreneurial Marketing; Real Stories and Survival Strategies by Molly Lavik and Bruce Buskirk, Preface, page xxii.
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Know what your customers want
- Register your website with search engines, some registration domain sites may have this available (check their pages and see if they do this) and what it will cost you to have your web site pulled to the front of the list.
- At a minimum, you should consider registering your web page with both Google and Yahoo (instruction with registering on these search engines can be found on there respective sites).
- In this process, when you view your web page, at the bottom you will a see box called Meta Tags (Meta tags are text within the source code of a web page.
- It provides information to search engines about the content of a specific page or site) This is where you put in key words or phrases that the search engines will pick up on when someone does a search.
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Shipping and Transportation
- Shipping is a physical process of transporting commodities and merchandise goods and cargo, by land, air, and sea.
- Shipping is a physical process of transporting commodities, merchandise goods, and cargo, by land, air, and sea.
- Land or "ground" shipping can be by train or by truck.
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The Promotion Mix
- Examples of advertising include: Print ads, radio, television, billboard, direct mail, brochures and catalogs, signs, in-store displays, posters, motion pictures, Web pages, banner ads, and emails.
- Examples: Print ads, radio, television, billboard, direct mail, brochures and catalogs, signs, in-store displays, posters, motion pictures, Web pages, banner ads, and emails.
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Introduction to Taxes and Legislation
- (In a sustainability-based accounting system, health and medical damages resulting from improper disposal would be placed under disposal/future costs', which is one of the three major costs a business should strive to eliminate as depicted at the bottom of diagram A-2 on page 5 of the Introduction. ) Of course, raising money isn't the only function taxes perform.