I'm pretty versed on how to put together a comparison review page. But I'd like to do a single, one product page. I'm not even sure how to approach it. Do you all do review styles, or not so much? I've seen the Q and A pages, but eh. I'd rather touch the person. In a converting way.
I usually don't do these too often, as reviews work better for me, but you can see one of my only ones here. Basically I just try to hype the different features and strong points, especially the ones that I think sell well that aren't emphasized enough in the sales page. I also sometimes write sort of like an article about how I had a problem and how the product 'saved my life' more or less.
Good call with the product saving your life approach. I take it that's either one of norbs pre pages or you took alot of his affiliate graphics?
the core of a single page is "benefits" and to be brief. Choose the 5 best benefits from the sales page. Beginning of the single page, pose the problem and why you have the solution. Intersperse links throughout: top, middle, bottom, side. This way the visitor will definitely exit the page via your link.
There are many school of thoughts on what the content of the page should be and how it should flow. However, Rolf is 100% right with the links. Too many affiliates use one link. I always like making the main word (like the title of the book or the problem you are solving) to be a link every time it is used.
seeing as you're considering only focusing on one product, consider split testing any page you create with a straight redirect.
That's a good idea. I've never done this before, how do I track conversions between the two? Do I just add a tracking id from the clickbank hoplink generator page?
A straight redirect requires you to own a domain name that you're just redirect from the top level. Why anyone would want to do this is beyond me.
Because it is a minimum to promote it at a place like Ezinearticles. Here is some code. just rename as index.php for a split testing index. <?php $urls = array("affiliate.publisher.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=tid1", "affiliate.publisher.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=tid2", "affiliate.publisher.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=tid3"); $url = $urls[array_rand($urls)]; header("Location: http://$url"); ?> Code (markup):
It's useful, I had a product for which I had my own TLD. It did a frame redirect, meaning when the user entered mydomain.com he was redirected to affiliateproduct.com , however because it was a frame redirect, mydomain.com was shown at all times, thus the user didn't even know he was viewing another page. So everyone time a satisfied user spreads the word about the product, he uses www.mydomain.com as the websites address, and not www.affiliateproduct.com , meaning I get the commission. I noticed one of the products I was promoting heavily was being discussed in forums and blogs, and everyone was using mydomain.com as the address of the product, the people talking didn't even know that it was redirecting to another page, meaning I got the commission for every purchase. So it can be worth it to register your own domain if you're heavily promoting a product, and hope to make long term revenue out of it. If your domain name goes viral, you've hit a jackpot
This is a great looking landing page, however it also looks very biased since the whole theme of it is in brotherhood format (even the font and logo etc). It pretty much looks like Norb set it up to promote his own product, instead of it being a review from a non-biased consumer. My question is, does this convert well for you?
I understand it is the minimum at Ezinearticles, but I don't understand why anyone would do it. Yeah, but you're not building any SE love.
I've never found a forex product that converts very well, it does average though (for the extreme high price)
True.. you will see the real benefits of redirecting your TLD to the affiliate page if your domain goes viral.