Landing Page definition

Landing Page refers to the content that is redirected through the link contained in the creative or advertising content or pointed to by other guiding means;
Landing Page means the destination web page for a Special Link, created and hosted by Distributor, from where individuals may begin the Registration Process for the Subscription Service or a Bundle, at such individual’s election.
Landing Page has the meaning set forth in Section 4.1.2.

Examples of Landing Page in a sentence

  • Such Landing Page will contain the investment options available under the Agreement.

  • The Trust shall promptly notify the Insurance Company of any interruptions in availability of this Landing Page.

  • The Fund shall promptly notify the Companies of any interruptions in availability of this Landing Page that last more than 24 hours.

  • Prizes will be awarded for this Sweepstakes, and will be publicly displayed on the Sweepstakes Landing Page.

  • Please see the Staff Handbook (located via the Landing Page on the Loop) for full details of the firm’s policy regarding outside business interests and employment.


More Definitions of Landing Page

Landing Page. Refers to the content pointed to by the advertisement, that is, the first page that the user jumps to after clicking the advertisement.
Landing Page means the Client’s website page where a user is directed to when he or she clicks on the Creative Content, completes the registration form or takes a similar action;
Landing Page. Means a web page created by a Lead Buyer or Seller for Consumer Data collection.
Landing Page means the decided page provided to Participants with the Exhibitor Accreditation
Landing Page means the first webpage a consumer sees upon reaching any of Defendants’ Websites.
Landing Page means the web page which is displayed when you open the browser on a Device that has connected to the Hotspot;
Landing Page refers to the content to which the Advertising is directed, that is, the page that the user obtains after it clicks the Advertising.