Am I doing this correctly? Landing Page Website

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by Arnack, Jul 28, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hello, I have created a website which you can find here (I am not promoting, but just seeing if I am doing this right).
    www.arnack.com.
    A landing page that I have created can be seen here:
    http://www.arnack.com/entertainment/article1.php
    I have cloaked my click bank links, as well.
    Now my question is if I am doing this correctly. Do I just keep making reviews like I have and eventually submitting each article to such websites as squidoo?
    Is there anything else I can do?
    Thanks,
    Arnack
     
    Arnack, Jul 28, 2008 IP
  2. RTR

    RTR Peon

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    Site's a little bland and you're in a highly competitive niche that's been around for years and sold many units to dissatisfied customers therefore gaining a bad reputation for itself but yeah, you've got the idea. Build backlinks with product reviews through Squidoo and Hubpages and submit some articles to Ezine Articles. The key to Ezine is answering the consumer's problem with the idea of your product. In the case of TV on PC your question would be "Struggling to find ways to save money?" for example then tell the consumer they could lower their entertainment budget to save tons of cash. In your resource box you would say you recommend PC Satellite for it's excellent service and the ability to eliminate a cable bill and give your link.

    EDIT: Just an example for the article idea. There are tons of routes you could take with every product out there. But answering one of the consumer's major problems in life with your amazing product will always convert.
     
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  3. Arnack

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    Thanks-
    I was, in fact, worried about my highly populated niche, but it seemed to be the only thing I know.
    I was thinking of instead of having a navigation bar, and spending weeks filling up my website before I can actually advertising it, I am thinking of removing the nav bar all together and publishing each individual page with no link back to the other reviews.
     
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  4. RTR

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    Oh no, don't do that. Keep it to where the visitor can see all of your product reviews. They might stumble onto your site to read about one product and say, "Nah... I don't want that." and you've lost the customer. Give them plenty of content to sort through and a variety of different products to look at and one may eventually make them whip out their credit card.
     
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  5. Arnack

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    Okay, thanks.
    I'm a small bit confused on how about to go with submitting these articles.
    I have submitted an article to Squidoo, with a link back to my source article. I have done the same with Hubpages.
    I've heard that ezinearticles manually reviews its pages, and will be wary of the clickbank review sites. I don't know where I could add my link back to the source article (I'm guessing the resourcebox..)
    So every time I make a new review, I just do this, and hopefully get some traffic coming in?

    ...or maybe I should ditch the whole niche together.
     
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    The niche doesn't convert well. To be honest I tried the TV on PC thing and I've to date gotten over 300 hops with no sale. My best selling product converts at around 125 hops, which still isn't great. Ditch it unless you're completely set on that niche and feel you can succeed in it. Don't let me or anyone else decide what you will or won't promote for you. But on Ezine, you have to link to a top level domain. (xxx.com, not xxx.com/productreview.html) You will be okay as long as you do that. Hell, I've bought domains and redirected them straight to vendors' landing pages and Ezine had no beef with me.
     
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  7. Arnack

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    Thanks for the reply, I think ditching the niche is a good move.
    If anyone has some other ideas, please provide me with some.
    Is there a full tutorial somewhere in which I can read that can provide me with many ways to promote my landing page? (and should I rewrite each review I submit on the site such as (ezinearticles, squidoo, etc)?
    Also, how many reviews do you think I should complete before I start to promote and advertise my website?
     
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  8. Arnack

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    Bump. Do you guys think this is a good move?
     
    Arnack, Jul 29, 2008 IP
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    As has been mentioned, your landing page is very boring. Also you need a better call to action. For example rather then having in small letters "Click Here" you need to have it on its own line, in big, bold and underlined, to get the user attention. And you need more of them.

    For example, checkout The Wealthy Pages. Its still quite plain like yours, but see how there big "click here now", so you know where to click. Theres also a picture that clickable, and inside the text is clickable links.

    Also putting everything together with a menu is a good idea. That way you look like you have a site, not just a landing page. Google will liek this more as there's more content, and users will feel more comfortable because you look more trustworthy.

    What I'd do is rewrite the article 3 or 4 times, once for ezine articles, once for squidoo (these are the most important ones in my opinion) and then for hubpages or go articles or tumblr.

    If you want a step by step guide, check out the link in my signature for Wealthy Affiliate University. They are really good and provide lessons on all aspects of how to get started, with detailed guides and plans (as well as included hosting and a site builder). This place really helped me get started.

    If you are looking for something that's free, checkout the Thirty Day Challenge. They are providing some pretty good lessons on how to get traffic and stuff.

    Good luck with your internet marketing
     
    jaiburn, Aug 1, 2008 IP
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    Thats horrible, This means you are getting supper bad traffic! Change up the ways your getting it! Im converting 1:24 for satellite tv on computer on 1 product and then 1:55 with another that gives a 68 dollar payout
     
    hornetss, Aug 1, 2008 IP