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I have a blog (PR4) with daily traffic ranging from 250 to over 300 in the weight loss niche. There are 5 weight loss products listed from clickbank. However the conversion rate is extremely low. I am looking for any one who can give suggestions to make changes to the front page of the blog so that it will increase the conversion rate. As a gesture for your help I will put your clickbank affiliate links on all the 5 products listed on the front page for 5 days. You will receive payments directly from clickbank from buyers who clickthrough the affiliate links during the 5 days period. If you are interested please PM for more information. |
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This kind of offers do not really go well. Because, if you are aiming at increasing the conversion ratio, then you need to publicise your blog in the first place. You can aim on that at first. PM me for details. |
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Well, you can PM me if you want with the info. Otherwise, I just offer you some general advice. It's not just your conversion rates, it's the conversion rates for each affiliate product's sales page that impact your sale. In other words, if their sales letter is sub-par, then you will see sub-par results regardless of how much traffic you're able to send their way. Your "running copy" meaning the text leading up to the link that they should click on is real important. So are your link descriptions... they're mini-headlines if you will. Hope that helps, Mike |
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At the advice of a copywriter who suggested that I should use a sales letter in place of blog if I want to increase my conversion ratio. This is to avoid distracting potential buyers with too much information. If you look at the bottom of my sales letter there is a still link to the blog. |
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Yes, a sales letter would be better than a blog because the reader would be aware that there is a single piece to read and he will get to know about the product completely. But, what if the user is not aware of the blog or site in the first place? We tend to focus on driving traffic and making your site come on to the top by writing excellent sales letters and content. We hand write every single sales letter and provide content which compels the buyer to buy the product at an affordable price. |
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For the first three products they are enjoying high gravity at Clickbank. In fact according to statistics from Clickbank, the clickthroughs from my site to the vendors sites arrange from 80+ to more than 150 a day. I estimate 20 to 30% are repeat visitors. Quote:
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I'd suggest putting each review on a separate page. That way you can tailor each page to driving the reader towards taking the desired action which clicking on the link to go to that product's site. If you try to do this for every product on one page then you dilute your efforts. Sort of like trying to flirt with more than one woman at the same time. ![]() A great example of doing a multi-product review site is Jay Stockwell's keyword workshop. Keyword Research Tools Reviews and Articles Hope that helps, Mike |
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