A few weeks ago we announced our very first ClickBank product "Teach your children about sex" In our previous thread, we were quite unprepared and since then we have redesigned our landing page and organized things in a far more appealing manner. The book in unique and not a re-write and it addresses the very sensitive subject about teaching children about sex. This is a guide for parents to teach their children and how to approach the subject with the least amount of embarassment or unease. It is practical and simple to follow and written by my wife who is a special needs specialist and psychologyst in joint collaboration with an education and special needs consultant.. You can be assured that the information is invaluable and from a down to earth prespective so not to complicate things for the parents any more than they are anyway. Differences in relgiion and culture are taken into account and interviews were conducted to get their feedback and most were relieved at the prospect of having such a guide to be able to help them deal with the subject. We priced this book at $50 and affiliates earn 75% commission The book is sold on our site http://childrensexeducation.com Affiliate signup http://childrensexeducation.com/affiliates.html Since this is out first product, we are open to your positive comments, suggestions and advice. We spared no expense in design and we wish you the best of success. Thank you
you might want larger fonts. your target audience would be parents, they may have poorer eyesight than you or me... and even i have to squint a little. also you might want to try split testing with different fonts, especially verdana and calibri.
I'm assuming the targeted demographics are parents with a kids - so perhaps sites targeting parents would work? I'm just afraid that if I test this on a family-friendly site (with parents being the traffic demographics)...my ad could be rejected because the word "sex" is on the banner ad. Of course, that would be silly, since it's about being educated about it than promoting it. And you said it's no religion specific. That means it's also appropriate for parents coming from a Hindu, Muslim, Jew, etc, background, right?
Correct it caters for all religions and no matter how strict or relaxed the parents are. Here is a sample of the book (first five pages) http://childrensexeducation.com/children_sample.pdf I will ask the deisgned to do something with the fonts. Thank you all for your input.