Is landing page essential to profit from CLICKBANK?

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by dess71, Jul 9, 2009.

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    I never used landing pages when promoting clickbank. Is that the possible reason why I do not make any sales after all that campaign? Please advice me. Thx.
     
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  2. Pixelrage

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    You're probably not making sales because Clickbank is a fraud - lol. (honestly, I hate them).

    What do you mean about landing pages? Are you referring to using Adwords to promote products, or sending them to a single webpage, then to the actual Clickbank affiliate?
     
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    Affiliate marketing is all about nice looking landing pages with good sales copy. If your English isn't that good, have someone else write the sales copy text for you.
     
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    Clickbank sucks but yeah landing pages are ESSENTIAL in my opinion
     
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    Clickbank or not, your landing page is one of the most important parts of your website. This is your sales pitch and first impression. Bad landing page = no sales, Good landing page = sales.

    Anyhow, I am not a Clickbank fan for their products (usually crap), but the payment processor is nice and you get access to lots of affiliates. The problem is using Clickbank will have its "smelly" reputation affect your product.
     
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    Yes.
    Actually, it depends.
    If the clickbank landing page stinks, then you definately want to set up your own. Most CB pages grab email adresses and follow up with the customer. If the customer does not buy the first time they land on that page, chances are you will not get credit for the sale. This is because most browsers automatically delete cookies once they are closed.

    The good thing about you having your own landing page is that you can grab their email address instead of CB. It is said that most people don't buy the first time they land on a page, and that it takes 5 to 6 emails before they will buy.

    Your landing page should also be used to pre-sell the customer. In other words, if you do a good job on your page, and your customer goes to their site, they won't be interested in reading, all they want is to find the Buy Now button.
     
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    Yes you need landing pages. But, for the effort required to make a nice landing page, promote cpa offers. they pay better :)
     
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