Mistake: sending every platform to one landing page
Failure mode: TikTok, YouTube, and your newsletter all point to the same URL. TikTok traffic bounces (wrong intent), and you blame the offer. You can't tell which channel deserves the page it needs.
Fix: a routing layer that matches page to platform intent.
Phase 1 — Segment by intent:
— Short-form (TikTok/Reels): low-intent, send to a fast mobile bridge page with social proof
— Long-form (YouTube): high-intent, send straight to the offer
— Email: warmest, send to a returning-visitor variant
Phase 2 — Route: one short link per platform, each 301-ing to its matched page, all carrying UTMs.
Phase 3 — Measure each route's CVR separately.
Decision rule: if a route's CVR is under half your blended rate, swap its destination page before you cut the channel.
Checklist:
— One link per platform, never a shared URL
— Each destination matched to traffic intent
— Per-route CVR visible in your dashboard
Definition of done: you can compare CVR by platform, not just by creator.
Cold and warm traffic need different doors.
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Mistake: sending every platform to one landing page
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