Unbounce Answers/Getting Started with Unbounce/Unbounce User Guide

02 Unbounce's Main Screens

Jason Murphy
posted this on November 26, 2010 11:28 am

There are five main screens you can access when logged-in to Unbounce:


2.01 The Page Editor

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The Page Editor is where you build and/or edit your pages.  For tips on working with the various editor tools, check out Page Editing Basics.

 


2.02 The Pages Tab

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The Pages tab is where you manage all the pages within your account. Here you can access, duplicate or create new pages, and manage your page groups. On the right side of your Pages tab, the ‘Traffic Usage Meter’ shows you how much traffic you are receiving to your account so that you can manage your subscription level appropriately.

 


2.03 The Page Overview Screen

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The Page Overview screen contains the publishing controls and information specific to a particular page. This is where you set the URL for your page, publish new changes, see how well you page is performing and set-up A/B split tests. It is also where you specify how you want to be notified of new leads captured by your page's lead-generating form if it has one, and be able to view and export this information from the 'Leads & Form Integrations' section.

To access the overview for a given page, simply access the Pages Tab then click on the name of the page in question.

 


2.04 The Domains Tab

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The Domains tab lists all the custom domains that have been added into your account. Here you can manage your custom domains or get instructions to set up a custom domain for your account.


To get instructions for how a custom domain’s CNAME should be set-up in your existing hosting provider’s domain name settings (DNS), use the custom domain’s gear menu and select ‘Show SetUp Instructions’. You can even generate text to email to your hosting provider’s support to instruct them on what you need. To generate the email text use the ‘click here for prewritten email’ link at the bottom of the Set-Up Instructions window.

 


2.05 The Users Tab

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The Users tab lists all sub-accounts that is under the current account you are working in.  Here you can invite new users to create sub-accounts and manage the permissions for all current sub-account users by setting them as an author or viewer. 

 


2.06 The Manage Account Dialog

The Manage Account dialog can be accessed via the Account menu at the top right of your Unbounce interface. It contains all of the information and controls necessary for you to manage your account. This is where you edit billing information, manage your sub-accounts, and adjust your Unbounce subscription level. Click here to learn more about how to customize your account settings in the Account section of Unbounce.


2.06.01 Manage Account > Overview

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The Overview tab can be accessed through the Account menu > Manage Account dialog of your Unbounce interface The Overview tab shows your profile and subscription information, and current traffic usage. Remember to monitor your traffic usage so that you can make sure you are on the subscription level that best suits your needs.

 


2.06.02 Manage Account > Subscription

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The Subscription tab can be accessed through the Account menu > Manage Account dialog of your Unbounce interface. In this page, you will be able to adjust your Unbounce subscription level at any time. On this page you will also be able to see the price of your current plan, the features of the plan your account is on, and the number of unique visitors you have had since the creation of your account. Under the Subscription screen, you can also view your account’s past invoices and the attached billing information.

 


2.06.03 Manage Account > Sub-accounts

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The Sub-accounts tab can be accessed through the Account menu > Manage Account screen of your Unbounce interface. This page will show all the sub-accounts under your account, and provide the option to add sub-accounts.

 


2.07 Customer Support

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When you need help, click Support at the top right of your Unbounce interface to access your support options. This screen links you to the Unbounce knowledge articles, community discussion forums, the Unbounce support email address and phone number, and our live chat window.


 

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Kyle Haines

yes, but it is very hard for me to understand how to set these pages up and how do I make money with these pages please help me.   Thank you  please email me at: kbhaines10@gmail.com to walk me through this, if you want me to continue after the free trial if I were you I would make things work for your free trial clients so they will continue paying you months and years to come.  Does this make since to you my friend?  So, plese do show me how to get this web site up and running, thx.                    Best Regards,              Kyle Haines

January 07, 2013 08:54 pm
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Ryan Engley
Unbounce

Hi Kyle - I'd be glad to refer you to a service that can help build and manage your campaigns using Unbounce.  If this is something you'd be interested in, be sure to let me know.

January 08, 2013 05:22 pm