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landing page
noun
a web page that a user is directed to after clicking on an external hyperlink, often a page designed especially for marketing purposes.
Their landing page asks for your email address and automatically enters you into a $1,000 cash drawing.
Word History and Origins
Origin of landing page1
Example Sentences
Earlier this month, my sister and brother-in-law spent a good few minutes trying to figure out how to return to the Apple TV landing page, given that the remote didn’t feature a clearly marked “back” button.
“If I ever try scrolling through endless titles on a specific streamer’s landing page, it can feel like a Herculean task.”
Simmons said the Office of Emergency Management mobilizes an emergency operations center and activates an emergency landing page on its website leading to a real-time evacuation map — with bandwidth for more than 3 million visitors over three days without crashing.
Shortly after the news broke Friday, the Kennedy Center’s website became difficult to reach due to “high traffic,” according to a note on its landing page.
“Mattel was made aware of a misprint on the packaging of the Mattel Wicked collection dolls, primarily sold in the U.S., which intended to direct consumers to the official WickedMovie.com landing page,” said the company in a statement.
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