Landing page Sample Clauses

A Landing Page clause defines the requirements and responsibilities related to the creation, maintenance, or use of a specific web page designed to receive and engage visitors, often as part of a marketing or promotional campaign. This clause typically outlines who is responsible for designing the landing page, what content or branding elements must be included, and any performance metrics or approval processes that apply. Its core practical function is to ensure that both parties have a clear understanding of expectations for the landing page, thereby reducing misunderstandings and aligning marketing efforts.
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Landing page. Hyperlink to About view C1.3 Sign-In panel button C1.4 Language button C1.5 Sign-in username input field C1.6 Sign-in password input field C1.7 Sign-in button C1.8 Toggle for saving or deleting session cookie after training C1.9 About view C2.1 Hyperlink to Home view C2.2 Hyperlink to WIA view C2.3 Label for user role and username C2.4 Sign-out panel button
Landing page. The App has its landing page/website: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇ which contains important information about the App and account. Investor shall refer to the landing page to learn general information about the work of the App, the receipt and delivery of funds, text of this Agreement, and Related Documents, and other general account information.
Landing page. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, 4Medapproved shall perform all services necessary to develop the Landing Page of Offerings, which shall reside on the 4Medapproved servers. The parties shall cooperate fully with each other in order to establish and maintain the Landing Page as intended herein.
Landing page. You must have a landing page (or a website that can function as your landing page) for Google advertising clicks. If your Contract includes the purchase of a landing page as part of your Google Ads program, we will build and host a landing page for you. When the term of this Contract ends, the landing page will be disabled and will no longer function. If we (or a vendor on our behalf) create or supply any artwork, illustrations, photographs, text or other content for your landing page, then we (or the vendor on our behalf) retain ownership of copyrights and all other intellectual property interests in such materials. You may not use any content supplied by us or our vendor for any purpose other than your Landing Page purchased from us.
Landing page. The landing page of CIPRTrainer includes main description of the features (C1.1), CIPR- Trainer version number (currently v1.0), ‘about’ view and a navigation bar.
Landing page. Intelius will host the Landing Pages which will provide applicable information to Users depending on the Intelius Link clicked by a User. During the Term, Intelius agrees to display the Yahoo! Brand Features set forth on Exhibit C on the Landing Pages above the fold and in such, subject to the terms of this Agreement, and substantially as set forth in the mock-up displayed as Exhibit G. All links from the Intelius Site to Yahoo! shall link directly to Yahoo! Search, as the case may be, without any pop-ups, pop-unders, interstitial pages, or other intervening pages.
Landing page. The landing page features an attention grabbing hero element at the top of the page. This is followed by more details about the objectives of the project. Both sections link to more in-depth information about HyperProbe. This is followed by a section displaying the latest news items, which also links to a news archive. As a next sections, briefly introduce the work packages, the expected results and the and overview of the consortium is included. All consortium partners are included with their logo. All of these sections include their parent link, where more information about the work packages, results and consortium partners can be found. The menu at the top of the page remains at the top for easy navigation.

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