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Managing Pages in CRO
This guide explains how to manage pages within your CRO (Conversion Rate Optimization) tool. You can add new CRO pages, external links, and customize settings to ensure they display correctly on your website.
Viewing Your Pages
When you access the Pages section in CRO, you will see a list of all your pages, including:
CRO Pages: Pages created specifically within the CRO tool.
External Links: Links to other websites.
Why Use External Links?
External links can be used to:
Direct CTA (Call-to-Action) clicks to an external website.
Display external links in your website's navigation header or footer.
To show an external link in your header or footer navigation, you must add it as an external link here.
Icons Next to Pages
Each page listed in the Pages section includes a series of icons:
Indicates the page requires users to log in to view it.
Indicates the page will appear in the header navigation when published.
Indicates the page will appear in the footer navigation when published.
Indicates this is an external link, not a CRO page.
Publishing and Unpublishing Pages
On the right side of each page in the list, there is a Publish checkbox:
Check the box to publish the page.
Uncheck the box to unpublish the page.
Managing CRO Pages and External Links
CRO Pages
When you click on a CRO page, you will see a list of all funnels associated with that page, You can click on the funnels to edit them individually.
External Links
When you click on an external link, the link details will be displayed. External links cannot be edited in the same way as CRO pages.
Editing Pages
To edit a page or an external link:
Click on the page or external link in the list.
Click the Edit button in the top-right corner.
Editable Page Settings
When editing a page, you can customize the following settings:
Page Name: The name that appears when sharing the page link and in the browser tab.
URL Path: Only add the end part of the URL. The base URL (e.g.,
https://www.business.com/
) is automatically included."What Does This Page Do": This section serves as the meta description for the page and provides AI context when building funnels.
Page Settings Checkboxes:
Show in Header?: Display the page in the website's navigation header.
Require Login?: Restrict access to users who are logged in.
Hide Page if Logged In?: Hide the page from logged-in users.
Show in Footer Column #1: Add a link to this page in Footer Column #1.
Show in Footer Column #2: Add a link to this page in Footer Column #2.
Show in Footer Column #3: Add a link to this page in Footer Column #3.
Show in Footer Column #4: Add a link to this page in Footer Column #4.
Summary
Use the Pages section to manage CRO pages and external links.
Icons help identify specific settings (e.g., login requirements, header/footer visibility).
Use the Edit button to customize page settings, including name, URL, meta description, and visibility preferences.
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