Get extra out of your pages with the most recent dashboard enhancements

Landing pages are a great way to engage with customers on your website, gather information, and share updates about products or services. With ActiveCampaign Pages you have dynamic, sophisticated landing pages at hand, which are supported by the power of the automation of the customer experience and are an essential part of a successful omnichannel strategy. By adding Pages to your strategy alongside email and automation, your customers will see the best of what your company has to offer throughout their customer journey.

We launched Pages back in fall 2020 and it’s been our fastest growing product on the platform ever since. This year alone we’ve seen an incredible growth of 220% in the accounts using Pages for their business, and from those accounts they’ve seen a 118% increase in page views this year, resulting in incredible customer loyalty.

ActiveCampaign Pages is a great choice for growing businesses of all sizes. With easy-to-use templates and the drag-and-drop designer, you don’t have to be a graphic designer to create great content. In addition, Pages seamlessly connects to the rest of the ActiveCampaign platform so you can target the right audience with the right content at the right time on their journey and maximize every interaction. We’re excited to introduce the latest changes to the Pages dashboard to help users stay organized and get quick information about their content.

A new dashboard for an improved user experience

The new dashboard helps you stay organized and provide your customers with great web experiences on a large scale. The new table view shows the most relevant information and helps you understand the landscape of all the pages you’ve created, from unpublished drafts to active pages.

If you navigate to the Pages section in your ActiveCampaign account, you will first be taken to the Pages dashboard. From here you can browse, sort and filter landing pages, take bulk actions on these pages, and view details like thumbnails and status. You can also preview the page and view its URL. Right from the dashboard, you can edit the design, publish or unpublish a page, or quickly rename a page.

You can also sort pages according to various criteria, such as: B. by the last edited, the oldest created or in alphabetical order. Pages now also have a status bar so you can quickly see what stage a landing page is in, and also filter by that status to only see drafts, published pages, and so on.

The new search feature lets you quickly search for pages to find a specific page and edit, publish, preview, and more.

The new dashboard is just the beginning of what will soon be very exciting and effective updates for the Pages product. More dashboard updates will follow shortly, such as: B. Page analyzes that are displayed directly in the table view. Also, keep an eye out for new Pages templates coming soon that will help B2B and ecommerce businesses quickly create compelling branded pages that convert customers.

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