Does anyone have any links to their landing pages they'd like to share so I could see what it's all about, your own landing pages mind you that you created on someone else's product, not your own landing page for a product you designed yourself. And maybe include the link to the original product's page for comparison, that'd be great.
If this is construed as stealing secrets or whatever, then i understand not posting since I just saw that other guy's post. But i was just wondering how people typically make them and particularly how they improve upon the original page, like why do your own in the first place? Thanks for the understanding.
http://siteexplorer.search.yahoo.com/search?p=http%3A%2F%2Fhop.clickbank.net&bwm=i&bwmf=s&bwmo=&fr=yfp-t-501&fr2=seo-rd-se
You can do a search on Google with a particular keyword or key phrase and see what sponsored results come up on the right. Click on a few of the ads (some will definitely belong to affiliates), take a look at those landing pages and I'm sure you will find some good ones to model after.
You should never click on sponsored results. That's some very bad advice, man. How would you like it if someone were to click on your ads with no intention of buying?
Wow! A business expert. Tell me, Mr Business Expert, can you think of a way in which this "cost of doing business" can be avoided? No? Well, let me give you a hint . . . DON'T CLICK ON SPONSORED LINKS! The only reason why this "cost" exists is because of inconsiderate people like yourself.
Yeah, I agree! I don't want tire kickers to click on my ads for no reason. Its even called CLICK FRAUD.
Not really sure of "Landing Page Software". I use Photoshop, and most designers use Photoshop, or Jasc PSP.
If you need help building a website, I've co-authored a free ebook on webdesign...you know where to look!
you should never click on sponsor links just for testing or seeing other people's landing page. you can alwasy see the property of sponsor's links and see the complete URL. there is destination URL mentioned at the end. you can copy paste in browser. what if someone clicking on your links just for the sake of knwoing more?