Cloaked Links?? 20 Identical URLS? VS 20 Different URLs? for JUST ONE PRODUCT ?

by entry
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I am promoting one Clickbank product, about 20 times in my series (sprinkled throughout my autoresponder series)

using the HTACCESS file. Here are my redirects.....

would you suggest using a Variation of URLs, in Every 'seperate' email? like here? or the SAME Cloaked URL.

This


Redirect 302 /realationship-heaven http://entry.RelationshipProduct.hop.clickbank.net
Redirect 302 /
realationship-fix http://entry.RelationshipProduct.hop.clickbank.net
Redirect 302 /fix-my-marriage http://entry.RelationshipProduct.hop.clickbank.net
Redirect 302 /marriage-tips http://entry.RelationshipProduct.hop.clickbank.net
Redirect 302 /get-back-together http://entry.RelationshipProduct.hop.clickbank.net
Redirect 302 /realationship-solution http://entry.RelationshipProduct.hop.clickbank.net
..etc
..etc


or this


Redirect 302 /realationship-solution http://entry.RelationshipProduct.hop.clickbank.net
Redirect 302 /realationship-solution http://entry.RelationshipProduct.hop.clickbank.net
Redirect 302 /realationship-solution http://entry.RelationshipProduct.hop.clickbank.net
Redirect 302 /realationship-solution http://entry.RelationshipProduct.hop.clickbank.net
Redirect 302 /realationship-solution http://entry.RelationshipProduct.hop.clickbank.net
Redirect 302 /realationship-solution http://entry.RelationshipProduct.hop.clickbank.net
..etc
..etc


www.My-Site.com/
realationship-solution, as the URL used all the times ^



I thought the option of using a Different url, wil give variety, because I though that if I use the same Redirect URL 20 times, that subscribers would get used to it......thinking that
"www.My-Site.com/realationship-solution" is another Sales page redirect

,{as they would have been used to this URL it by the 7- 14th email}, so would get used to it, when they see it, would NOT click it, and would just ignore it....?

what do you guys think?

and what do you guys do in your own autoresponder series? (out of the 2 examples)

#302 #differnt #htaccess #making #product #redirect #repeat #urls
  • Profile picture of the author entry
    guys, how is the approach you do it?

    I Wil be doing testing too, but between you guys, which way is a more common approach, as many people have large email series.

    (many of you have big email series) - which way do you guys do it?
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  • Profile picture of the author AdFocus
    I think you are overthinking it. Most people barely pay attention to the URL structure
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    • Profile picture of the author entry
      Originally Posted by AdFocus View Post

      I think you are overthinking it. Most people barely pay attention to the URL structure

      But if the subscribers get used to the data, and the urls from the common URLS, that is why i thought would making them all different get better conversion rateS?
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by AdFocus View Post

      I think you are overthinking it.
      ^^^^ This. Exactly. (And that's putting it mildly and extremely politely). :rolleyes:
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  • Profile picture of the author KenThompson
    Even though I have never built a list - for myself, I feel you are
    not overthinking, necessarily, only because you are thinking along
    the right lines.

    What I mean is you are thinking about what people do, how they
    react; you're trying to put your self in the minds of your audience.

    That is always a good idea.

    But, you may want to use the same URL with different anchor text
    much like in the first set, perhaps.

    I understand your thinking and point.

    But the bottom line is to test. There's never anything wrong with that,
    and you may discover you were on to something. You never know.


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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Mayo
    Go with the different style links and anchor texts as Ken suggested.
    Doing so you'll be able to gauge which email drove them to the purchase.

    Test,Test, Test!

    Have a Great Day!
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