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Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by trevorup, Nov 19, 2006.

  1. #1
    Hi all.

    Lets say I'm promoting 3 products. Is it best to have a squeeze page for each or a domain name and site for each?

    If I get a domain, that means I have to have a site right, weather its a 1 page or a 10 page site? And keep it for 1 year at least.

    Is this correct?

    Thanks, Trevor
     
    trevorup, Nov 19, 2006 IP
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    you don't need a site to own a domain.

    as far as promoting products and whether more domains is better, it depends entirely on how you plan to promote them. with PPC multiple domains doesn't matter, with organic search promotion there are advantages to a single domain, if done right.
     
    disgust, Nov 19, 2006 IP
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    you should use a generic domain to that you can use to promote multiple products. and use subdomains for each product

    eg: www.superproducts.com

    and promote via subdomain

    www.makemoneyonline.superproducts.com

    works good with adwords anyway ;)
    not so good for search engines
     
    igotrichonline, Nov 19, 2006 IP
  4. trevorup

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    Thanks for your replys

    That's a ton of info. More decisions to make.
    It's pretty hard to decide since I'm new at this.

    But I guess I'll decide on a method and keep going blindly
    and modify what I'm doing according to the results I get.

    I'm reading the Associates Program 18 step affiliate course
    by Brad Callen and Matt Glanfields 27 day affiliate course also.

    I am trying to educate myself as best as possible before
    actually doing anything. At this point I am researching niches
    and am trying to find one that suits me.

    I am a Canadian Trained Interprovincial Certified Automotive
    Technician with 25 years experience. I am trying to build an
    online business around this, my strength, but after researching
    automotive, I can't seem to find much out there in the way of a niche,
    anyway

    The 3 products I mentioned is an example. But I guess what I'm hearing
    is that depending on the situtation, weather the products are mine or
    someone elses or if they are related to one another or not, that
    determines weather I should go with domains and webpages or to just
    use squeeze pages.

    I can build a website, so that part is taken care of but knowing what
    is the best way to go is the key.

    Well thanks for the advice and any other that you may pass
    my way, I will keep at this till I succeed. I guess it comes down to trial
    and error.

    Thanks again, Trevor White
     
    trevorup, Nov 20, 2006 IP
  5. igotrichonline

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    #5
    why dont you make a CB product around general car servicing.

    eg, get a popular car and do little video demos, how to change engine oil, clutch, coolant, etc.

    not sure how it would go, but ide assume there would be a few people looking for this info online. although some may be free info, i doubt they would be video demos.

    just somethign to chew on


    good luck
     
    igotrichonline, Nov 20, 2006 IP
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    Thanks for all your answers

    Trevor
     
    trevorup, Nov 27, 2006 IP