do prelanders (flogs, farticles) work on mobiles?

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Do farticle or flog pre-landers work for mobile marketing?

I haven't tested it but my gut feeling is that the concept will not translate well.
 


Flog's and Farticles are of course very uncompliant as you've see all the lawsuits from the FTC and AG's about.

But at the core of the question, does putting some copy on a page before you get to the offer page help convert? This is like asking if a sales man will sell more product then just a product sitting on a shelf.

I believe this is self explanatory.
 
If u are a member of stackthatmoney forum, i believe mrgreen posted a case study where he did close to 1 mil pushing penis rebillz on mobile.
 
If u are a member of stackthatmoney forum, i believe mrgreen posted a case study where he did close to 1 mil pushing penis rebillz on mobile.

sounds like a genius marketer... make fake site and false claims and make money... damn this is great. Thanks for the tips
 
Great question! Farticles and flog pre-landers can work in mobile marketing, but their effectiveness really depends on the audience and the angle. Mobile users have shorter attention spans, so the content needs to be ultra-engaging, quick to digest, and visually appealing. If done right—think punchy headlines, snackable content, and a strong CTA—they can still convert. That said, they might not perform as well as more straightforward, benefit-driven landing pages unless the 'story' aspect aligns perfectly with the offer.

I actually came across a solid case study on TechsQuest.com that tested different pre-lander formats in mobile campaigns—might be worth checking out for some data-backed insights. Testing is key though; sometimes gut feelings are right, but other times, surprising angles work! Have you considered a small-scale test to validate?"