What does a high converting affiliate site look like. Please post some examples.

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Maybe i can pick up a few pointers.
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  • Profile picture of the author rodnpet
    I've been wondering the same thing, but don't expect anyone to post their own site. My advice is to Google your keywords and look at your competition.
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  • Profile picture of the author mikkosant
    Review sites usually work well.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rob Howard
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    • Profile picture of the author Dennis Gaskill
      Originally Posted by ccmusicman View Post

      I don't think many are going to willingly share their high converting sites.

      This will expose their copy, their niche, their keywords, and possibly their entire traffic campaign, which can be easily ripped off.

      Just my thoughts

      Rob

      P.S. If you want examples, you would have better luck getting in with a mentor and he/she showing you the way.
      That's what I popped in here to say, but you and sbucciarel beat me to it. Bruce Wedding had a pretty solid idea. There might be a lemon or two in the bunch, but by and large you can probably pick up quite a few pointers.
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      • Profile picture of the author JRCarson
        I have a Clickbank product I did on ReviewsNest.com... I asked them to review it and they put it on their site.

        Anyway, I sell quite a few copies through their site, and I think they probably sell my product the least in that category. They kind of make my product look like the lower-class option.

        So my point is, they are definitely successful and have been so for years. Don't copy their stuff obviously, but you could definitely learn a thing or two by looking at how they present their copy and the products, etc...
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  • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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    Unfortunately, you will not get the answer you're looking for. People don't divulge their high converting sites. It would flood the market and expose them to ripoff to post that on a public forum like this one.
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  • Profile picture of the author Matt Bard
    Travis Sago (The Bum Marketer) has said that his site on getting back together with your ex, The Magic Of Making Up converts at around 4%. Which is twice as good as the industry average of 2%.

    Have a look:

    Magic Of Making Up | How To Get Your Ex Back | Relationship Advice | Break Up Advice

    No I'm not affiliated to this link in any way.

    I realize that you said affiliate site but if this sales page converts at 4% then just imagine if you used some of the same elements to drive traffic to an affiliate link.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kris Turner
    Type in keywords buyers might type in and check out the Google ads that lead to affiliate pages. Do this for a few days and "borrow" from the sites that are always there. They know what they're doing and are making sales.
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    • Profile picture of the author grayambition
      Originally Posted by Alex Taylor View Post

      Type in keywords buyers might type in and check out the Google ads that lead to affiliate pages. Do this for a few days and "borrow" from the sites that are always there. They know what they're doing and are making sales.
      That's a good idea, but, if you're going to check out sites you've found through Adwords, please don't click on the ad. Just copy & paste the url. That way the advertiser doesn't have to pay for your research.
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  • Profile picture of the author TheGraduate
    Originally Posted by buffblaze View Post

    Maybe i can pick up a few pointers.

    I believe that you should do a minisite which focuses on one product and one product only (a salespage), find a GOOD product and set up a salespage for it, I personally get bored as soon as I arrive on a blog type website full of posts, or when I arrive on a website full of banners of many different products. (who cares about your posts and about all the content on your website, leave that to people who blog for the fun of it)
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  • Profile picture of the author NutrapayAndy
    Review sites always convert well imo
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    • Profile picture of the author butters
      Kinda surprised someone hasn't said it yet but you need to be waaaay more specific... What sort of affiliate sites, PPC landing page? Normal website with an affiliate ad on it? Email list landing page? What sort of affiliate site you after?

      But yeah, no one will give away a good site if it is converting for them.
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