Where to Host Landing pages?

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So I understand its best to have a landing page before the offer...BUT...does the landing page have to be hosted on a domain that is related to the offer...?

For example I have a health offer. But I own a domain to do with finance. Could i host the landing page of the health offer on the finance website some where?

Does it really matter?

Its just i dont wanna be making new domains/hosting for every offer as i plan to run a lot of campaigns over the next few days

Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author BWHadam
    if you are going to target different keywords/products, the best strategy is to have a domain name related to that keyword and a hosting service, it will give you some authority and a professional way to do business online. Try looking for a special offer or a wso here to cut the cost . if you are not targeting specific keywords/products , try buysell website and categorized/lists in it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Glynn Kosky
    Well the idea is social media ad -->landing page--->offer

    in this case a new domain for each landing page then?

    can't i just chuck them all in the same domain as the buyer/clicker wont really care where it is right?

    cheeers
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    Originally Posted by londonwar View Post

    So I understand its best to have a landing page before the offer...BUT...does the landing page have to be hosted on a domain that is related to the offer...?

    For example I have a health offer. But I own a domain to do with finance. Could i host the landing page of the health offer on the finance website some where?

    Does it really matter?

    Its just i dont wanna be making new domains/hosting for every offer as i plan to run a lot of campaigns over the next few days

    Thanks.
    It depends..
    If you are just starting out then a shared domain will work, if you are looking to dominate a niche or you've tested and you see the offer is working well then i'd recommend you get a domain for it..
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  • Profile picture of the author Greedy
    I always use fairly generic domains, so I can re-use them and cross use them with different offers.

    I've done a few splits test and never really seem to see any concrete data linking domain URL to conversions. But you should try to keep a bit relevant.

    A good way is to use a generic root domain and specific sub-domains for your landing pages.

    greencoffee.greatreviews.com
    top3datingsite.greatreviews.com

    ect... ect... ect..
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    • Profile picture of the author Glynn Kosky
      Originally Posted by Greedy View Post

      I always use fairly generic domains, so I can re-use them and cross use them with different offers.

      I've done a few splits test and never really seem to see any concrete data linking domain URL to conversions. But you should try to keep a bit relevant.

      A good way is to use a generic root domain and specific sub-domains for your landing pages.

      greencoffee.greatreviews.com
      top3datingsite.greatreviews.com

      ect... ect... ect..

      I was thinking this could be the way forward.

      A generic main domain , then sub domains for different landing pages.

      How would one set up such sub domains? IS it pretty straight forward?
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  • Profile picture of the author JustinDupre
    Start out with generic landing pages. Buy one for each niche you plan on jumping into.

    When you find a successful campaign, start buying more domain names specifically for that domain. For my big camps, I've tried over 100 domains on it to squeeze as much ROI out of it as possible. I've seen ROI increases of 5 - 20% with small changes to the domain name. Thats not a lot if you're only making $100 a day, but once you hit $1k+ it makes a difference.

    Hosting is what you stick domain names on to. One $50 VPS will be enough for usually a few thousand clicks of traffic per day. You don't need multiple hosting packages.
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    • Profile picture of the author Glynn Kosky
      Originally Posted by JustinDupre View Post

      Start out with generic landing pages. Buy one for each niche you plan on jumping into.

      When you find a successful campaign, start buying more domain names specifically for that domain. For my big camps, I've tried over 100 domains on it to squeeze as much ROI out of it as possible. I've seen ROI increases of 5 - 20% with small changes to the domain name. Thats not a lot if you're only making $100 a day, but once you hit $1k+ it makes a difference.

      Hosting is what you stick domain names on to. One $50 VPS will be enough for usually a few thousand clicks of traffic per day. You don't need multiple hosting packages.
      Buy generic landing pages? If correct - where do you buy?
      Do you mean buy generic domain names?


      With regards to hosting, if you buy one VPS - how many domain names can you stick on it?

      Also any recommendation for where to purchase the VPS for CPA type business?
      Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author williamrs
    I suggest you to host landing pages in domains related to the niche , but not necessarily to the offer. For example, you can have a domain like "yourbestgames.com" and put all your landing pages promoting gaming offers under that domian using sub folders like yourbestgames.com/rise-of-mythos
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    • Profile picture of the author Glynn Kosky
      Originally Posted by williamrs View Post

      I suggest you to host landing pages in domains related to the niche , but not necessarily to the offer. For example, you can have a domain like "yourbestgames.com" and put all your landing pages promoting gaming offers under that domian using sub folders like yourbestgames.com/rise-of-mythos

      Tip Top advice as usual.

      One more question though.

      If we were to set up multiple domains, what is our best way of doing this?

      With the hosting aswell. Like said earlier don't want to be wasting too much money, so cheapest possible way of having quite a few domains on one hosting etc?

      What is best way forward?

      Thanks
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