Where would a copywritten page fit for my site?

Discussion in 'Copywriting' started by Ikaruga, Jun 25, 2008.

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    Okay, 2nd and last topic before I decide to hire a copywriter from here. :) Where should a copywritten page be placed on my site (http://www.cashgamers.net)? In my particular case, a landing page would not be used as the main page of the website, as it is meant to be a blog/news portal for my niche. I'm thinking of directing the "WIN MONEY NOW" link on there to the landing page, which is already attracting new visitors to clicking. The way I see it working...

    * User finds my site through Google/Text Link/Ad based on interest of winning money by playing online games

    * User's attention gets caught by the "Win Money Now" text link on my navbar

    * User gets sucked in by the brilliant landing page written by someone here

    Would you guys be able to lend me some advice on where a copywritten page would otherwise appropiately fit into my site? I'd love all the tips I can get in order to maximize my returns on a copywritten page that I won't be paying low on. :) Thanks!
     
    Ikaruga, Jun 25, 2008 IP
  2. vgal

    vgal Active Member

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    Nice site.

    I don't' see a "Win Money Now" - unless you are referring to the "Start Winning Money" on one of the top tabs that leads to a forum. Are a good percentage of your visitors immediately going there? How long are they staying on your site?

    If you're using ads that are similar to your signature, then I'd think an eye-catching graphic that displays something of the same. "How I'm Making 8k Every Month Playing Games" or something, would be a good leader to your sales page.

    If visitors are coming with an ad like that in mind, use it!
     
    vgal, Jun 26, 2008 IP