A new PageVester release has been made today including a set of great new features!
Landing pages statistics
PageVester now includes its own landing pages statistics system. PageVester users can have a quick and complete view of their pages performance. These statistics includes the number of time the landing pages have been visited, the number of leads generated into Salesforce, the pages conversion rate, the number of days the page was published, the date of the last time the page was updated and the current status of the pages.
When clicking on the number of leads generated by a landing page, a new window pops up with a list all the generated leads. And by clicking on the lead’s name, the leads details appears! Pretty handy!
To access your landing pages statistics, click on the ‘View Page Statistics’ link situated on the left column.

Lead Update (Anti-duplication)
In some cases, you might want your landing page to create a new lead into your Salesforce account even if this lead already exists in your database. In some other cases, you might want your landing pages to simply update this lead if it already exists in your account and that way, avoid lead duplication. PageVester user now can choose both of these functionalities.
In the step 4 of the landing page edition, check the ‘Existing Lead Update (Anti-duplication Rules)’ box if you want the anti-duplication rules to be applied each time your page is submitted (PageVester will update leads when they already exists in your Salesforce account).
Leave the option box unchecked if you prefer to receive a new lead each time your page is completed even if the lead already exists in your Salesforce account.

Auto-completion form
When activated, the form Autocompletion option keeps the information entered by a visitor in one of your landing pages in a browser cookie. This information will be pre-filled if the same visitor comes back to your landing page or goes to another of your landing pages. The Autocompletion option is based per page, which means that when it is turned on, the page will store information in the cookie and pre-fill the previously stored information as well.
For example:
Page A: Form Autocompletion is on; questions asked: Name, Company
Page B: Form Autocompletion is on: questions asked: Name, Company, Email
Page C: Form Autocompletion is off: questions asked: Name, Company, Email, Phone
if a visitor comes to Page A, on submit, Name and Company will be stored in the cookie. Then, if the visitor goes to Page B, Name and Company will be pre-filled and on submit, the Email will be added to the cookie. If the visitor goes to Page C, however, nothing will be pre-filled or stored in the cookie on submit.
If you want to activate Form Autocompletion, check the option box. If prefer to not activate the Form Autocompletion option, leave the option box unchecked.
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