If the purpose of your landing page is to get the user to click a "buy now" button that refers them directly to a third party shopping cart, say Paypal, (in one of my cases via an e-junkie redirect button) wouldn't the bouce rate look high if the page did it's job well? Also, how does one track the ultimate conversion if once the payment is complete they are redirected to another site (so not the same as your landing page, & not the payment processor) for the product download?
If the purpose of your landing page is to get the user to click a "buy now" button that refers them directly to a third party shopping cart, say Paypal, (in one of my cases via an e-junkie redirect button) wouldn't the bouce rate look high if the page did it's job well? Also, how does one track the ultimate conversion if once the payment is complete they are redirected to another site (so not the same as your landing page, & not the payment processor) for the product download?
mendenhallcreative 1 month ago