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A [[landing page]] (alternatively known as [[capture webpage]]; hereinafter, the ''Page'') a single [[webpage]] that is designed to welcome a visitor to the [[website]] to which the ''Page'' belongs. The ''Page'' casually returns in response to user's clicking on a search result, marketing promotion, marketing email, or an online advertisement. | A [[landing page]] (alternatively known as [[capture webpage]]; hereinafter, the ''Page'') a single [[webpage]] that is designed to welcome a visitor to the [[website]] to which the ''Page'' belongs. The ''Page'' casually returns in response to user's clicking on a search result, marketing promotion, marketing email, or an online advertisement. | ||
− | Any [[website]] can have many ''Pages''. The ''Page'' that uploads when a user of the [[World Wide Web]] enters the [[URL]] of the highest hierarchy of a [[website]] in his or her [[web browser]] is called [[website front page]], [[lead capture page]], [[home page]], or [[default home page]]. If the ''Page'' is not specified, it assumes to be [[home page]]. | + | Any [[website]] has at least one, but theoretically can have many ''Pages''. The ''Page'' that uploads when a user of the [[World Wide Web]] enters the [[URL]] of the highest hierarchy of a [[website]] in his or her [[web browser]] is called [[website front page]], [[lead capture page]], [[home page]], or [[default home page]]. If the ''Page'' is not specified, it assumes to be [[home page]]. |
Revision as of 03:00, 19 January 2020
A landing page (alternatively known as capture webpage; hereinafter, the Page) a single webpage that is designed to welcome a visitor to the website to which the Page belongs. The Page casually returns in response to user's clicking on a search result, marketing promotion, marketing email, or an online advertisement.
Any website has at least one, but theoretically can have many Pages. The Page that uploads when a user of the World Wide Web enters the URL of the highest hierarchy of a website in his or her web browser is called website front page, lead capture page, home page, or default home page. If the Page is not specified, it assumes to be home page.