Ive had over 300 hits from paid advertising. Can you tell me what's wrong with it? Is the premise really that hard to understand? Not a single sale. http://www.autoapper.com Thanks
Maybe you're not targeting the right crowd. Anyway, I might get one once I'm done doing with one of my projects
1. Most advertisers think by paying for advertising they will instantly get sales. Which seems to be your case. 2. Looking at the page, its just a form and some text. Even if someone who clicks on the ad and comes to this page, it looks complicated. Use a Landing page with some text/video/graphics. 3. Add some completed projects or client testimonials Have a good call to action, which is missing.
There isn't a story here. It doesn't tell the prospect WHY they should create an Android app. I'm thinking: -Why do I need an app for my site? -Isn't my site just fine the way it is? -Is an app even worth the $29? -Where's the proof that you will actually make me app? -How do I know your app is any good? -What do I get RIGHT now by paying you money? Do I get a free report, an audio recording, etc? Right now, your site is just a form, but it doesn't sell people on why they should fill it out.
I totally understand the premise of the website. But I have a feeling a TON of your potential clients won't. You don't explain the benefits of what you are offering. I would lead them, first, to a super easy on the eyes landing page that explains the benefits of creating an android app, the potential increase in traffic for your new customers, reviews about work you have and, examples of work you have done....and what an android app is. Treat your customers like they have no idea what you are selling. Treat them like 5 year olds, basically. You are ruling out almost every client you could have by assuming they already know what you are selling. Good luck!
You should have picked out the applications that you think are useful enough for your prospect clients because that's the way the market goes. Customers tend to get what they think are useful for them - something that worth the price