100% CTR article template

by Kamran
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Just wanted to share something that exited me: an article that got 100% CTR until now. For non-article marketers, 100% CTR means every person who read my article clicked through and visited my website, its a dream come true for article marketers

I will not give you the link to the article for obvious reasons, but I will show you the format.

The article is about a product, so lets call the product XYZ. The article is written in FAQ style
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Title: Does XYZ Work? A Critical Analysis

XYZ is receiving a lot of attention nowadays, but does it really work? Lets investigate beyond the marketing hype and see if XYZ works.

What is XYZ?
XYZ is blah blah....

How does XYZ work?
blah blah...

What are the features of XYZ? (Or any other niche specific question)
blah blah...

Does XYZ really work? What do the users say?
Yes it does. Click Here to read a comprehensive review on XYZ, which also includes user reviews, comments and complains about XYZ. Full link to the review page: [put your URL]
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Do you see why this style works wonders? The reader of this article found it by searching "Does XYZ work?", so he/she is specifically interested in knowing whether XYZ works or not. The first few questions doesn't answer him, but the last one does, and the last one only tells him, visit my website for your answer

Kamran Chowdhury
#100% #article #ctr #page not found #template
  • Profile picture of the author CurtisN
    Originally Posted by Kamran View Post

    Just wanted to share something that exited me
    Um....lmao.


    Regarding your article with a 100% CTR, how many visitors did it get?

    Curtis
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    • Profile picture of the author Marty S
      Yes, the 100% sounds like a gross exaggeration, and I would never hyperlink the words "click here" back to my website.
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      • Profile picture of the author Kamran
        Originally Posted by Marty S View Post

        Yes, the 100% sounds like a gross exaggeration, and I would never hyperlink the words "click here" back to my website.
        "Click Here" increases CTR, I tested with many articles, test it yourself
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        • Profile picture of the author adamv
          Congratulations on getting it submitted to EZA. If I submitted an article in that format I would sort of expect it to not get approved but if they take it then that's great.

          I know the CTR is not going to stay at 100% but I'm sure it will stay quite high so you may have to settle for something like 75% or 80% .

          Crank out a bunch more like that and you'll probably make a fortune.

          Also, take the time to build backlinks to the article and getting ranking high in the SERPs. An article with a CTR like that will pull in some serious money if you can get the eyeballs on the article and send the traffic to an offer that converts.
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      • Profile picture of the author psresearch
        Originally Posted by Marty S View Post

        Yes, the 100% sounds like a gross exaggeration, and I would never hyperlink the words "click here" back to my website.
        I don't know what his thinking is on this now, but John Reese in the past tested using "Click here" and in his tests (the old ones anyhow) it increased the clickthrough rates.
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    • Profile picture of the author adamv
      Originally Posted by Kamran View Post

      Just wanted to share something that exited me:
      Kamran Chowdhury
      Originally Posted by CurtisN View Post

      Um....lmao.


      Regarding your article with a 100% CTR, how many visitors did it get?

      Curtis
      LOL
      I missed that on my first read through. It's disgusting and hilarious at the same time.

      @ Karman
      I'm not so sure about a 100% click through rate and by not so sure I mean there's no way in hell.

      I could see how the CTR could be very good but nothing is 100%.

      Do those articles get past the powers that be at EZA? It seems like you're not really answering the question of "does it work" until people get to your site. Now don't get me wrong, I don't have a problem with that, I'm just not sure that article format would get accepted on EZA because they want you to deliver on the promise of the article title.

      I know EZA is not the only game in town, just curious if you have successfully published that format on EZA.
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      • Profile picture of the author Kamran
        Yep i successfully published the article in EZA, and as for the views, i have to admit its only 56 , but all these 56 people clicked through to my website
        and that is a big deal for me, i dunno about others
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        • Profile picture of the author zuberr
          Originally Posted by Kamran View Post

          Yep i successfully published the article in EZA, and as for the views, i have to admit its only 56 , but all these 56 people clicked through to my website
          and that is a big deal for me, i dunno about others
          Maybe 56 people read your article. But if you have 2 urls in your article, and one person clicked on both urls, that would count as 2 clicks for 1. I have had articles getting more clicks than views, how do you think that happened?

          Originally Posted by Kamran View Post

          "Click Here" increases CTR, I tested with many articles, test it yourself
          Correct! Although "click here" is not advisable SEO-wise, it really does increase CTR. (at least in my opinion and tests)
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          • Profile picture of the author Kamran
            @Zuberr, I think that's possible, but both of my links go to the same webpage
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          • Profile picture of the author adamv
            Originally Posted by Kamran View Post

            "Click Here" increases CTR, I tested with many articles, test it yourself
            Originally Posted by zuberr View Post



            Correct! Although "click here" is not advisable SEO-wise, it really does increase CTR. (at least in my opinion and tests)
            Using "click here" is probably worth a try. I for one use EZA for the direct traffic and not so much the SEO benefit of the backlink, so if it increases CTR I'll be giving it a try as that is far more important to me.
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  • Profile picture of the author petevamp
    I use click here as well for a few reasons. First being ifthey are on my email list I want to get them on the habit of clicking every time I say click here or add a hyperlink. Second by using click here you can also use this as your buy button. So if you already have them in the habit of clicking when you say click now atleast you have them on your buy page as well. Then on the buy page for click bank products it says submit again telling them to click. There are a few aff product places I found that use the click here on there buy form I am just not a fan of there service So I tend to stick with click bank paydotcom and click2sell
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  • Profile picture of the author anwar001
    Looks a nice template. Even if we don't get 100%, I would be happy with half that CTR.
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  • Profile picture of the author Austin E Anthony
    I think this is really a good way to make people click through.
    I will give this a try because i do Bum marketing.
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  • Profile picture of the author multistreams
    Interesting ... I would say it's worth a try...
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    Kamran, honestly, didn't I just see that template being offered by a well-known internet marketer? I could go look it up if I had to but if that's the case, I think you should be straight with us. It might not even be his, and he was just passing it along as a kind of PLR move, but let's be real here, that's not your creation, now, is it?

    Eric
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  • Profile picture of the author milan
    Kamran, that sure does like a good converting template. But EzineArticles's rules say that your article body has to answer the title. In your case it doesn't. You got lucky that the article got accepted.
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  • Profile picture of the author DogScout
    It does answer the question thou vaguely:

    "Does XYZ really work? What do the users say?
    Yes it does."
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