Back button redirection script (video included)
The second tool from the new mobile section on AffKit.com.
The Back Button Redirect tool will help you to easily implement a cross-browser, back button redirection script for your mobile landers. This technique is used by super-affiliates to squeeze extra 20%-35% profits from their mobile campaigns. Fortunately, with AffKit you'll be able to put it to work right away. The idea behind this is that you have another chance to re-engage lost leads and give them a better offer, discount or a more persuasive message before they leave for good.
Features
To use this script you need 2 pages/landers. One is the initial page where the visitors land from your traffic source and another page(back-redirect page) where the visitors land when they push the back button on their phones. The initial lander usually contains the original offer and the back-redirect page usually contains another offer, discount or a more persuasive message.
Take a look at the video below:
The second tool from the new mobile section on AffKit.com.
The Back Button Redirect tool will help you to easily implement a cross-browser, back button redirection script for your mobile landers. This technique is used by super-affiliates to squeeze extra 20%-35% profits from their mobile campaigns. Fortunately, with AffKit you'll be able to put it to work right away. The idea behind this is that you have another chance to re-engage lost leads and give them a better offer, discount or a more persuasive message before they leave for good.
Features
- easy to configure
- works on all major mobile browsers(a very high coverage)
- the tokens from trackers/traffic sources can be passed to the back-redirect page
- no coding skills required for implementation
- self hosted
To use this script you need 2 pages/landers. One is the initial page where the visitors land from your traffic source and another page(back-redirect page) where the visitors land when they push the back button on their phones. The initial lander usually contains the original offer and the back-redirect page usually contains another offer, discount or a more persuasive message.
Take a look at the video below:
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