Despite sending tons of traffic to All Posters, I can't convert.

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by tesla, Dec 17, 2005.

  1. #1
    I joined the affiliate program for All Posters.com about a month or two ago and despite sending thousands so visitors to the site, I still haven't converted yet. All my traffic is regular traffic from my site. I don't get it.

    Does anyone use All Posters? Does anyone else have this problem?
     
    tesla, Dec 17, 2005 IP
  2. l234244

    l234244 Peon

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    Allposters is pretty good, a site I sold recently was getting 2-4 sales a day from approximately 5-700 visitors a day
     
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  3. Zapita

    Zapita Active Member

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    can i use allposters "Dynamic Poster Store" in the same pages with adsense?
     
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  4. Fahd

    Fahd Well-Known Member

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    I've heard that allposters generally converts quite well. Were you sending them targeted traffic or was it untargeted traffic like those '10,000 visitors for $1' type of deal? For allposters a good demographic would be US audience in their 20s.

    Edit: I also just remembered someone posting on sitepoint saying art.com converted better than allposters.com (same company/ownership)
     
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  5. jackburton2006

    jackburton2006 Peon

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    Funny, I used to have a movie site, and Allposter didn't convert AT ALL. Never sold a single thing. Never.
     
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    lorien1973 Notable Member

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    Allposters links used to be underneath the movie posters on yahoo's movie section too. Guess that didn't work out too well. I think, in order to convert, you need to give the person a reason to buy the poster, rather than a normal affiliate site - "here is a product, buy it" -- you have to appeal to the person more.
     
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    joch21 Well-Known Member

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    How are you sending the visitors? What kind of website do you run?

    I run an art gallery in Chicago with a website and if you have a decent website maybe your traffic would be interested in our stuff. Shoot me a PM and maybe we can try something out.
     
    joch21, Dec 18, 2005 IP
  8. tesla

    tesla Notable Member

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    The traffic I send to All Posters is traffic from my actual site. It isn't one of those pay 1 dollar for 10,000 visits per day type deals. By the way if you guys want to take a look maybe you can tell me where I'm going wrong. This site gets over 500 visits per day:www.mangalocity.com

    I've placed html code on each page, and I send tons of traffic to All Posters.
     
    tesla, Dec 19, 2005 IP
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    tesla Notable Member

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    Sorry about that. I double posted.
     
    tesla, Dec 19, 2005 IP