Review Page or SQUEEZE Page for affiliate products?

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Hey Warriors,

Do you have more success with REVIEWING affiliate products or making your page like a squeeze page collecting e-mails and promoting just one product?


I've had mix results, just wanted to see what other warriors thought.
#affiliate #page #products #review #squeeze
  • Profile picture of the author nicholasb
    I have better results using a pre sell page giving valuable information and sharing a little about my self

    I have tried both of your methods and both work fairly well but the pre sell page for me blows them both away
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  • Profile picture of the author Chris Dolan
    Hi Nicholas

    I am not looking to steal your pages, but do you have an example to share (doesnt need to be yours) of a pre-sell page that works well.

    Thanks

    Chris
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  • Profile picture of the author Dan Grossman
    I've been doing review sites for about 5 years, always work for me. A mix of my own reviews and user/customer reviews depending on the niche and how easy it is to get other reviews.
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    • Profile picture of the author Joshua Houghton
      Originally Posted by Dan Grossman View Post

      I've been doing review sites for about 5 years, always work for me. A mix of my own reviews and user/customer reviews depending on the niche and how easy it is to get other reviews.
      Would you mine checking out my reviews at Hypnosis Blog providing Information & Articles on Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy, Self Hypnosis and Hypnosis & Hypnotherapy Training. and let me know what you think could be better. I'm working on trying to get at least one sale. My site gets around a 100 hits and I can't get a sale. I have been getting tons of advice, but since you said you deal with reviews as I also do some reviews I would love some feedback if possible.

      Josh
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      • Profile picture of the author Peter Burke
        Hi Josh

        Had a look at your site - you've done a lot of work and it looks cool - but please don't take this the wrong way - I think you have 'waaay too much' going on.

        After 3 seconds I was looking to see what you are trying to do - so the message is getting lost.

        If its a review site aimed at sales - you need to grab the readers interest and I have not seen a Title that either stands out or grabs my attention.

        I think you need to 'engage' the visitor a bit more at first and then draw them into your content.

        I think a useful experiment would be to use the free stompernet scrutiniser tool and just see where the vision goes. If you haven't got their attention at first sight - you struggle!

        Good luck with sales


        Pete
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  • Profile picture of the author Graham Maddison
    This is just an observation, whenever I write a review and post it on my blog, I get pretty much double my normal traffic. This just goes to show that giving value in the form of interesting content will generate more success.

    Graham
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  • Profile picture of the author AndrewStark
    For me it depends on the type of traffic that you're generating?

    For SEO and PPC traffic then a review site is what the user went looking for, so it will convert well.

    If you use less targeted traffic then it's probably best to build your list with a squeeze page and then only send the interested traffic to your affiliate links.
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    • Profile picture of the author Dan Grossman
      Originally Posted by -- TW View Post

      What's stopping you from doing both?
      Time is the reason we make choices instead of doing everything
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