Hi, I'm not sure if I am off on this but I understand a landing site to be a webpage with a link or links from clickbank. I have assembled a single page catalogue with over 50 companies on the same issue. I intend to continue adding to this as time progresses. They are all in no specific order but each have a description of the sites services. Is this a good idea or am I simply wasting my time. Thank you. PS - I tried directly linking clickbank companies through adwords which was a total disaster. Thousands of clicks and only 2 sales? I am down over $200. It sounds strange to me statistically but I am a nub and would appreciate any help. bblatz
Hey bblatz, Generally, a landing page seems to work best as either a mini review site, or a single review page. With either option, most people tend to choose the top 3-6 products or so of the genre. If you've found over 50 companies on a single issue on clickbank, that's pretty impressive... but targeted visitors - the kind most likely to make a purchase probably will not look through all those options. I'd recommend making either a single landing page site set up with overviews of the top 3-5 products, or a mini site with a page review on each product - this will likely be successful both in terms of sales and and time than writing a review on each product. As far as direct linking, going for a landing page is almost certainly a better option. Not only do you get the chance to collect opt-ins, but you also get better visitor/sales tracking and less chance that you'll need to compete with others for the URL (since Google only allows 1 URL/keyword).
Your wasting your time, you see in this business quantity doesn't matter at all. You have to focus on one landing page for one product, just make sure that the product is worth promoting. Then you must write a pre-sell, or a review for this product optimized for Google's bots. Landing page is most likely a must-have nowadays. Again, you're too excited about this 'opportunity' so slow down. Make it nice and slow. (=
thanks for the tips. I'm a noob and I was linking my hoplink straight from adwords and guess what, no sales I wish I knew what product to sell.
the page my adwords link to is a navigation page which takes users to reviews of all the clickbank products I'm selling. Is that bad / un-productive. Thanks
All the clickbank products you're selling? I'm assuming then you're selling more than one kind of product, in which case, you're correct, it won't work... people coming to your site probably aren't there because they've heard you're just a cool merchant with lots of great stuff - they're there because they want to improve their golf swing, train their dog, learn spanish, download mp3s, or something else. Ergo, putting everything altogether like that is a good way to have them say "eh, what's this?" and click away. The whole point of affiliate marketing is highly optimized traffic to highly optimized sites selling highly specific products. I'd pick one line of products and focus specifically on it. -T
well my site is dedicated to paid survey programs, and in order to seem credible/ presell well I reviewed a bunch of the programs as well as other free paid survey programs. The content on my landing page is directly linkned to my adds as well as my content. Sorry for the lack of info. I hope this helps with the analysis. Thanks
Well - I have some suggestions on your page - but instead of hijacking this thread, why not start a new one of your own - that will also give you the chance to probably get more input from more people as well. -T
I have a site review thread going at: http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=223394 all help is appreciated, thanks.