'click here' or 'visit this' VS 'http://whatimtryingtosell.info'

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    Which would you say would work best? I have bought some .info sites to make it look more attractive and professional but I am wonder which works best.

    thanks
     
    HarfynnTeuport, Apr 1, 2009 IP
  2. HarfynnTeuport

    HarfynnTeuport Peon

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    *wondering-

    oh and of course I am talking about the resource box ending. :)
     
    HarfynnTeuport, Apr 1, 2009 IP
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    Its not about looking professional its all about call to action. 'click here' or 'visit this' are the best call to action words.
     
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    hbl Well-Known Member

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    Why don't you give us the topic and the call to action you would like to make to your audience?
    what are you trying to persuade people to do?
     
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    kmofo Active Member

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    Yep, Hbl is right, the call to action could be someting like "Get your free copy now!" or "Click here to start a new life"...
     
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    HarfynnTeuport Peon

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    #6

    professional wise I meant the link, 'productname.info' rather than 'miniurl.com/rrtre5556'
     
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    shand0 Well-Known Member

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    bl4ckmaN^ Well-Known Member

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    If you are planning to use "miniurl.com" or "tinyurl" kind of stuff for EA resource boxes, they will disapprove your articles...Redirects are not allowed.
     
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  9. HarfynnTeuport

    HarfynnTeuport Peon

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    yeah thats what I thought..

    *ttp://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?p=11043989#post11043989

    so I cannot use a 'something.info' site that has a tinyurl redirect that leads to my product? I just have to set that 'something.info' site to redirect to the hoplink?
     
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    I would prefer something like "Get your free copy now!" or writing the url there.
     
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    #11
    Yes I agree with you,we have to educate use every time Click Here >> To Fix your XXX are some great click pullers which I had used for my resource boxes.


    HarfynnTeuport

    your title was " 'click here' or 'visit this' VS 'http://whatimtryingtosell.info' "

    so I advice you compare to http://whatimtryingtosell.info', 'click here' or 'visit this' these are well trusted click pullers.
     
    Robert25, Apr 1, 2009 IP
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    HarfynnTeuport Peon

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    Thanks. Will use these now! :)

    Can you shed any light on this you can/you can't put a tinyurl.com link in your resource box?
     
    HarfynnTeuport, Apr 1, 2009 IP
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    #13
    You cannot use tinyurl or any other non-tld to redirect to an affiliate sales page.

    Although you can use a TLD (whatimtryingtosell.info or whatimtryingtosell.com, .net etc..) to redirect to an affiliates sales page.

    A TLD also looks more professional than using tinyurl redirection (not that you even have that option anyway, not on EZA anyway).
     
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    Because it's viewed as being deceptive. When you look at www.wikihow.com/how-to-eat-goldfish, you know what it's about. But when you look at a tinyurl, you don't have a clue.
     
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    Tinyurl type of sites are not allowed in resource box, you can use .info domain which comes in $1 at godaddy and redirect it to your destination.

    Redirection stuff is only allowed for top level domain e.g. myfix.info is allowed, myfix.info/xyz is not allowed.

    Hope this help.
     
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    HarfynnTeuport Peon

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    That is all very helpful thanks alot all of you. This has put my mind to rest.
    I had written out four pretty good articles and was worried that they would get ditched but it seems I have done everything right.

    When you edit an article and then resubmit it.. I take it it goes back to the bottom of the pile of all the articles waiting to be checked, right?
    I put out two articles in on the 30th of march and two in on the 31st and they are both still in the first part of the 'checking' bar. Is this going to move as the week goes on and then become live or will the first move be within a week and so on?
    thanks
     
    HarfynnTeuport, Apr 2, 2009 IP