Has anyone experimented with creating a large clickbank ecommerce site with an opensource ecommerce cart such as magento or ubercart? Do any websites like this currently exist? The only clickbank websites I can find feel as though very little time and effort was put into them. Or is it better to follow the infomercial-style route and create a one page website that makes you scroll down for 4 pages before finding a buy button? If any of the clickbank gurus can shed some light on this it would be greatly appreciated.
Those long pages have proven to sell, so probably that's the way to go. However, not short, but middle-length sales pages are also good performing.
Hmm, fair enough. Has anyone tried a large ecommerce style website where each individual product was designed as a long landing page? Would this perhaps provide some type of SEO benefit after 50 or so products were created? Or is it better to simply create one page per product?
Depedending on who you're selling to. For men, using we have things we wanted to buy before we go to the shopping mall. For ladies, they totally started off browsing the mall and some ended up buying more than they could afford while others just remain as windows browsers. Conclusion is target men. We don't buy often but when we buy, we spend BIG.
Ive seen a few people mass produce small niche websites related to clickbank, so in theory they may have a large network, but as far as I know, no I havn't.