You can leave Instapage pages on that server or you can attache them to your WordPress website (if you have this). Here’s how to do it. If you aren’t using WordPress, mark the lesson as complete and move to the next lesson.
Lessons in this course:
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- Module 1: Getting Started
- Module 2: Google
- Lesson 2:1 – What We Need To Do With Google
- Lesson 2:2 – Set Up Google Account
- Lesson 2:3 – Set Up Google Analytics Account
- Lesson 2:4 – Install Google Analytics on a Non-WordPress Website
- Lesson 2:5 – Install Google Analytics on a WordPress Website
- Lesson 2:6 – Google Tag Manager
- Lesson 2:7 – Set Up Google Ads Account
- Lesson 2:8 – Set Up Google Search Console and Link To Analytics and Adwords
- Lesson 2:9 – Intro to Adwords Editor
- Lesson 2:10 – Ad Extensions
- Module 3: Call Tracking
- Module 4: Keywords, Research & Setup
- Module 5: Landing Pages
- Lesson 5:1 – What Type of Business Do You Have?
- Lesson 5:2 – Landing Page Overview and Options
- Lesson 5:3 – Create A Thank You Page – Instapage / WordPress
- Lesson 5:4 – Publish Instapage to a WordPress Website
- Lesson 5:5 – Publish Instapage to a Domain Name
- Lesson 5:6 – Set Up Conversion Tracking In Adwords
- Lesson 5:7 – Create a Landing Page With Instapage
- Lesson 5:8 – Duplicate / Multiple Landing Pages
- Module 6: Ad Creation
- Module 7: Launch
- Student Questions & Answers