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| Software Developer War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Ohio , USA.
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The majority of my affiliate income comes from the 'build a list via a squeeze page' model. But I've been wanting to try adding the 'review page' approach to the mix. I've seen both types of review pages/sites: Ones for a single product (usually a bit more in depth), and the ones that review 3 or so items together. Has anyone tried both of these, and found one approach to better then the other? |
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-Jason
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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Colorado
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Using multiple product review sites work better for me and I beleive the reason for that is : Once the visitors are on your page they can review in a single place related products thus they don't need to leave your website for additional research somewhere elese, that means you provide more value to your customers + this also saves you time and energy, because you eliminate the need to build more websites/webpages had you chosen to do a seperate review page for every single affiliate product. But this is only if you promote related to each other affiliate products. So that's my opinion Hope this helps, Izet |
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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2008
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I've done both... but sing multiples has worked out better... this one still works for me ![]() Information Downloads - Nintendo Wii Game Downloads Site Reviews I created a couple squidoo lenses and hubpages a while back and I get sales from these "out-of-the-blue" (because I really don't promote the page). |
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