Landing Page VS. direct Hop

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by mercuryyy, May 14, 2008.

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    I'v been working V. hard on some gr8 landing pages, still havent tested them, but my idea is from my landing page to send the buyer stright to the pay.clickbank ...... (checkout page)


    My main traffic comes from PPC, when all the major players are directing stight to the HOP page, i'm forced to creat landing pages of my own, includeing a full website.

    In the meen time the little fish 20<0 Grav Origenal landing pages are LAME so creating a new landing page is something you must do.


    What works for you?
     
    mercuryyy, May 14, 2008 IP
  2. yebel89@gmail.com

    yebel89@gmail.com Active Member

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    Stick to products that already have solid landing pages instead of improving the landing pages of lame sites. You'll get a lot more done
     
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  3. megarudy

    megarudy Active Member

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    Both works for me but the thing is when you send the buyer directly to the vendor site, you are giving the vendor all traffic and you really don't have nothing in return. So I would recommend you to go with your landing page.

    Then when you are getting conversions with the landing page, you can decide to test a squeeze page.

    But the truth is nobody can really tell you what to choose or what to do because at the end it all comes down to you. You have to test the market and your niche to see what really works for you.

    good luck mate

    Mega
     
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  4. web_18designer

    web_18designer Peon

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    hi, keep in mind that most of the time if the landing page is crappy, the product is crappy as well so you most probably will get lot of refunds too.

    Good Luck!
     
    web_18designer, May 15, 2008 IP
  5. cbtopsites.com

    cbtopsites.com Guest

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    creating your own landing page has many advantages compared to sending visitors directly to the vendor sales page.
     
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  6. nadavs

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    This question has been asked here about a billion times, but anyway:
    When you're sending traffic directly to the merchant's page you're at his mercy: if the landing page is good, you'll convert, and if not, you won't. Furthermore, if the merchant has an opt-in box, he will get the lead and not you, and you can lose the cookie if the user clears his cookies.

    If you create your own landing page you can do three major things:

    1) Collect email addresses and market to them even beyond the original product.
    2) Pre-sell and boost your conversions.
    3) Have accurate tracking of visitor count, visitor activity, CTR of your landing page, and most importantly, the ability to test several landing pages.

    I personally use my own landing pages, so I have more control on them.

    Hope that answers it.
    nadavs
     
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  7. ajbarnes

    ajbarnes Well-Known Member

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    I send traffic directly to the hop link via a redirecting url through bum marketing.

    I would like to get a landing page, even though the product I promote has a very good website as it is. The only thing that kind of bugs me and is making me think about creating a landing page (review site) is that I'm currently converting about 1:300 hops.

    I'm not sure if that is a good conversion rate or not especially given that it's free marketing through articles. :confused:
     
    ajbarnes, May 15, 2008 IP