I know most of you want to keep your affiliate landing pages a secret, but I honestly don't mind sharing mine. I have 8 pages that could be classified as a landing page. One of them is at tomcruisemovies.org. You can see the other 7 in the blogroll. I chose to use blogs because Google really seems to like blogs. I average about 500 uniques per blog each month and barely earn crap. For some odd reason I haven't received 1 conversion with the blockbuster affiliate program despite the fact I'm getting thousands of visitors each month that I would consider "targeted". However, the concept I have here can be applied to other affiliate programs that actually might earn you some money.
I tried asking some affiliate marketers this question once and they laughed at me... Although it would be nice to see some pages here!
Go do a search on Google and check out the ads listed in sponsored search How hard is it to find landing pages people? Sheesh Nobody is going to show them to you here though (if they are working)
No as the above person replied someone who is making money on a landing page isn't always going to share... Most people think if it is working then I want to keep it to myself.
I think your Tom Cruise page is a good concept, but I think you need to make the "buy now" link more prominent, maybe put it at the top of the review? Right now, a casual visitor to your site may just think your blog is only about movie reviews because your rent/buy links might not be obvious enough for them.
Ha ha way to pick a niche, Tom Cruise is an occult hobbit. Although I do like the way it is done. Definitely not overselling.
I've received tiny commissions through Amazon.com but haven't had 1 single conversion for the Blockbuster program which I think is a little odd.