Landing Page Questions

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I have a question to throw out to all of you. I want to use a keyword domain address. I want to set up a landing page that promotes all of my offers. I want to make my keyword landingpage rank on google.

How should I structure my website. Would I use mydomain dot com or mydomain dot com offer 1 etc? OR should I have a static page at mydomain dot com and then have mydomain dot com/offer 1 etc? I would really appreciate any answers for this. I will of course have an optin page.

Thank You,

YoderIII

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  • Profile picture of the author CPA Andrew
    Originally Posted by YoderIII View Post

    I have a question to throw out to all of you. I want to use a keyword domain address. I want to set up a landing page that promotes all of my offers. I want to make my keyword landingpage rank on google.

    How should I structure my website. Would I use mydomain dot com or mydomain dot com offer 1 etc? OR should I have a static page at mydomain dot com and then have mydomain dot com/offer 1 etc? I would really appreciate any answers for this. I will of course have an optin page.

    Thank You,

    YoderIII

    Hi,

    I suggest you set up subdomains for different type of offers. Like weight loss or stocks etc. Then have folders with your offers in that niche. Plus having a static subdomain for all your site info. Good to be organised!
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  • Profile picture of the author Martin Bauer
    I am using domainname/offer format. It helps me to populate several related CPA/Affiliate campaigns on same domain.

    E.g: An offer for Scholarships. I get the scholarship .tld (Just an example) and putting landing pages in following format;

    scholarshipdomain/military-scholarships
    scholarshipdomain/nursing-scholarships etc.

    It really helps you to promote similar offers.
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  • Profile picture of the author YoderIII
    Thank You very much Martin and Andrew! This should get me started. This is a new website I am starting.

    YoderIII

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  • Profile picture of the author omk
    Each of your products should have its own mini site/domain. I wouldn't try and sell more than 1 product per landing page, unless your products are seen as a group of things, where they are thought of as sets. If you know enough to create dynamic sites where you have control over your titles, keywords and other particulars, that's great. If not, just go with the old style static sites and just make a few versions, depending on what you want to target. G@@gle w.site optimizer is great for that kind of stuff btw. You can use it to switch up your sites, not just for simple A/B testing.
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