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So I'm getting started with Pop Ads with Voluum tracking. And I have the offers with their landing pages, but I'm lost on how to design the ads. I have adplexity too but most of the ad creatives are garbage or spammy offers. What size do I need? Can I just design this ad in photoshop and then take a landing page to convert into a prelander? My HTML and coding knowledge is poor but I think I can build a page with Elementor. Then how do I export it to host with say, Cloudways? Or download said page and use a landing page editor like Landerbolt online? Anyone have experience
 
A popup/under is a specialized landing page that is pretty mission specific >>> attract the viewers attention and act as a traffic funnel+filter to an offer. Overall, it is pretty simple and mainly visual.
  1. only the minimum needed text to create interest
  2. fast load times <2 seconds; HTML ,CSS,JS +Images combined
  3. 90%+ of pops are going to be trash traffic (that is a given) 10% (or less) may be of any real value.
  • Responsive 100% of viewport (screen size) with a maximum width of 800 px is my rule of thumb <<< for a pop.
  • Simplest (and least secure as well as slowest) way is to use a FTP client like Filezilla.
  • Simpler might be a platform what is designed specifically for landing pages. Build in place ...
 
@Graybeard ok so for ads, you can make them in photoshop and don't need to add any links to them right, the tracking software will do that? Just the prelander should be an html file with proper tracking links
 
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Easy to start with pre-made landing pages, provided by affiliate networks and programs. They done very-well, tested on users, and have good conversion ratios. Then, when get some more experience, you try create your own. Good luck.;)
 
No, they have to be hosted HTML with a URL *somewhere*
HTML:
<div><a href="the url"><img src="../path/images/name.jpg"></a></div>
Is crude but would work ;)
That is just a clickable image -- ALL of the image ...
 
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