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Where to add sources from articles & studies?


apardoux

Hello there,

I built a landing page where the first module (see attachment) is showing data (e.g. $1000+ What you could spend to replace a damaged laptop) from three different studies/sources .

I would like to know what is the best place to add the sources (company name, date of the study, link, etc.) to the page- is it in the same module? In the footer? A separate module at the bottom of the page?

I look forward to your recommendations!

Thanks,
Adam

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Hristian
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  • October 20, 2020

Hey @apardoux,

I would go with notes in the footer.

You’ve already told the visitor the highlight of that particular study/source. Those who want to learn more would know what the small footnotes mean and where to look for it.

Best,
Hristian

EDIT: Alternatively, you can remove the footnote annotation and make the whole thing clickable. Opening up a lightbox with a bit more information and/or opening up a URL in a lightbox. I would advise against “leaking” traffic away from your landing page but it is an option.


Adam_Smartschan
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Agreed with @Hristian on making the whole thing clickable. That’s common online today, both in marketing and news.


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apardoux wrote:

Hello there,

I built a landing page where the first module (see attachment) is showing data (e.g. $1000+ What you could spend to replace a damaged laptop) from three different studies/sources .

I would like to know what is the best place to add the sources (company name, date of the study, link, etc.) to the page zoro tv- is it in the same module? In the footer? A separate module at the bottom of the page?

I look forward to your recommendations!

Thanks,
Adam

I

 

It’s best to add the sources in a way that keeps the data clean and readable. You can include the sources in a small, unobtrusive section directly within the module if the studies are closely related to the data being shown. However, for a more polished look, consider adding a separate module or section at the bottom of the page for the sources. You could also place them in the footer if you prefer keeping the content module focused on the data itself.


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