So this week, sales have been really slow. I'm guessing it was because of fourth of july weekend, and weekend are where my highest sales are. I'm above $50 for the week so far (still got the rest of the the day and tomorow to make a sale), only because of a rebill that came through on Sunday. Anyways, so I've been thinking a lot about my inability to create good landing pages. I've also been reading a lot on this forum about review sites. With my new site design, I think I can effectively combine some things that were working for me before and a "review site" strategy Here's a few steps I've taken recently: - Changed ALL my ezine articles to point to my opt in list. The goal is to grab 100 emails per day. - Got rid of all landing pages. I had a seperate page titled "store." I usually wait until I get some sales after sending hits directly to the product landing page. But then, after I created my own landing pages, the sales on prodcuts taht hadn MY landing pages dropped. So I think I was DETERRING people from purchasing a product becuse my landing pages were so bad. - The side bars and underneath each post on my blog feature products. I've reduced my products from 11 to 5. I had 8 products that had at least one sale. I dropped it down to 5 and even dropped a high-paying product, because I didn't really like it. I bought it two weeks ago, and it was pure crap. Customer service is nonexistent. Unlike most people, I actually care about the people that purchase stuff off my site. I don't want people to go through poor customer service. (Althouth there was a guy who bought something, then returned it after a few days. I'm sure he was one of those serial refunders. Guess he got stuck with the bill this time, hhaha.) Anyways, last thing I noticed is that I'm getting decent traffic from search. 100+ HITS just from search on an average day. The question is, how to turn SEO traffic into buyers?