If article marketing is your primary means of marketing, as it is for me. Do you think it is still a good idea to send a person to a presell page after reading your article? I mean, I can understand a presell page for PPC, but if a person is already sold on the product from reading an article, would it turn them off to go to a presell page before actually getting to the merchants page? Just seems like overkill to me. Thanks
I personally still send them to a landing page.....I too have wondered this but in learning I feel that the lading page is still a great way as well.
I have mine set up as Article on the article DB, with a link to: the article with more content on a blog or website (pics, some more interesting information) as well as somewhat of a sales pitch/call to actions, which links to: merchant's page
When article is review, Then its not a problem to send t directly to merchant site. But if itis Info article then presell pages works like magic.
I do it both ways. Some of my articles goes to a presell page. Others go directly to the affiliate salespage via a redirected domain. If your salespage is good and the article already presells, sending them to a presell page can actually reduce your clickthroughs. But if your salespage is weak, you may need to send them to a presell or review page.
I always bring them to my presell page... because of the limitation of links and other restrictions on article directories... then I will sell them from my pre-sell page... some niches I do collect their email to sell them again later.. hope it helps
I always send people directly to affiliate offer because at the start I just want to see if it converts.
I would say always send them to the presell page because a good product creator spends 10 times as many hours tweaking the sales copy as you would on an article. I'd say that leverage is something to take advantage of and one of the great reasons for partnering with a good product creator.