In my experience, I think there are 3 kinds of landing page as affiliates. 1. Original article is the main content of LP, then place the box with hoplink in side. 2. Original review is the main content of LP, then mix up the box with hoplink. 3. Extra relevant search links are the main content of LP,then place the box with hoplink in side. What I wanna discuss is which kind of affiliate's landing page is more easy to meet the standard of Google adwords for a long period? A friend complains that In fact, the LP i have created are not only used to promote clickbank products. I have like 10+ posts with useful information without promoting any products. But yet the staff told me that my LP cannot make it. How do you think? I doubt whether is there a kind of affiliate's landing page that can meet the standard of Google adwords? Or maybe Google adwords does not welcome affiliates indeed.
Well google made the quality score for landing pages in order to provide a quality experience for the user. Too many people were complaining about the ads on the side of google just being squeeze pages and such. The best way to get a good quality score in adwords is to have nearly an actual website with 10 to 20 pages of actual content. I think I would go with your third option for starting an adwords campaign. Google a lot of good content on the website and then the box on the side with the hoplinks or the squeeze box should be fine.
Have you ever considered PPV marketing instead of PPC (Google Adwords)? PPV stands for Pay Per View and you can pick up some really really cheap clicks in comparison to Google Adwords. Check out MediaTraffic or Traffic Vance. Also I specialize in landing page templates that have been extensively split tested for use with PPV. I also do full sized review or 'news article style' landing pages too. Check my signature link for more info.
1. Original article is the main content of LP, then place the box with hoplink in side. 2. Original review is the main content of LP, then mix up the box with hoplink. Content is extremely important