Which type of page works better with CB produt: "Review or Pre-sell"?

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  1. #1
    hey again!
    I'm asking if review page works well with all type of products, especially weight loss and health product, which type of page works well with 1 CB product, Pre-sell page as you know we use it to tell a story (between problem and solution) and review which used to recommend a product!!
     
    DPConnect, Jul 6, 2010 IP
  2. koahost

    koahost Active Member

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    Kind of hard to say, I take them separated. With reviews you are quite limited with keywords, as in focusing on the product title / review. There for you most of the time already need people knowing the product. The Pre-sell approach generates a higher volume of income because not only are There a lot more keywords to target, especially with your landing page, but you also have a bigger audience to target.

    But reviews can easily be combined with Pre-Sell, You can target on the problem, provide a solution and review that solution ( You already review the solution when you provide one) . Both review, and Pre-sell work but if you want to milk the product I recommend using pre-sell. There might be 10 searches to find a review, and there are 1000 searches looking for a solution to there problem.

    This might just be me, When I start to promote a product I build for long-term, and pre-sell gives better results.

    On the other hand, if you want some easy sales, find a not that competitive product, take a look at new ones. And register a domain like : producttitlereview.com and get ranked very easy, you could take that number 1 pos in a matter of days, if not a day! Review the product, and you should be getting easy sales.
     
    koahost, Jul 6, 2010 IP
  3. lazyfrog

    lazyfrog Active Member

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    Differs from product to product.
    Only way to know is to try them out.
    Nothing is absolute.
    Just my 2 cents.
     
    lazyfrog, Jul 6, 2010 IP
  4. DPConnect

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    thank you for advice, please make sure you link works!!
     
    DPConnect, Jul 7, 2010 IP
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    www.infoebookstore.co.uk Peon

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    #5
    reviews have always worked best for me, never been very good at the presell!
     
  6. mo0ndoggy

    mo0ndoggy Member

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    i would go with review
     
    mo0ndoggy, Jul 7, 2010 IP
  7. rickmci

    rickmci Active Member

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    I like presell, it seams to work the best for me. I do think is depends on the product. If is is something like a ich cream. The buyer may want it right now. Just looking for something good and a review is just the ticket. If it is maybe game software a presell with a opt in list would work better I would think. This buyer may need to be sold on the purchase.

    Anyway... my 2 cents
     
    rickmci, Jul 7, 2010 IP
  8. dustea

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    I think review is easier to a newbie that like me.
     
    dustea, Jul 9, 2010 IP
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    A review page is the one and same thing as a pre-sell, you're pre-selling the product by reviewing it.

    I see no difference between a pre-sell and a review landing page. Get personal with your readers customers and recommend the product as you were a customer.
     
    evelinawilliams007, Jul 9, 2010 IP
  10. GrandRoyal

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    A review page is where you give your experience on using the product and pre selling is where you create interest in the buyers mind to buy that product in question. Combine both review and also pre sell on the go to see best results.
     
    GrandRoyal, Jul 10, 2010 IP