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I'm new to this and i'm must wondering what's the minimum number of pages required for creating a landing page? i would like to seo the page and start linking building process. however don't want to get penalty and have my site removed by google.
Please advice
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    It all depend on the traffic source. If your using mobile traffic or ppv, one page landing pages are ok. If you're doing seo or ppc then you will need a full site in most cases.
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  • Profile picture of the author NutraCash
    We usually use 1 sales page, a signup page and a thank you page. pretty basic really. sometimes we add a few more info pages to target other keywords.
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  • Profile picture of the author echelon
    If you are dealing with the search engines (gGoogle and Bing) you may need more content. However, What I have used for mobile CPA in particular were one page landing pages. I think that one page landing pages are also the majority of the landing pages I have seen being shared.
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  • Profile picture of the author World Leads
    It depends on the offer and the Ad Network that you are using. I would suggest that you should start with a few like 1-2 Landing Page(s) and once you have optimized them, build them up.

    As you will have more profitable campaigns you will need to test more landing pages and optimize which one is working the best.

    However generally most people are using many landing pages to test the offers.

    Cheers,
    Zoltan
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  • Profile picture of the author badboy_Nick
    Originally Posted by giessel View Post

    I'm new to this and i'm must wondering what's the minimum number of pages required for creating a landing page? i would like to seo the page and start linking building process. however don't want to get penalty and have my site removed by google.
    Please advice
    From my experience, the absolute minimum site requirements are: Home page (main lander) ... Privacy, Terms, Contact pages (these can be in the footer). Also, make sure you list an address (email, physical address such as a PO Box, etc.) in the contact us section. A small copyright and legal blurb in the footer of every page would also be beneficial.

    The above should ensure you are pretty much fully compliant with Google's quality rules. Also, if you send emails make sure to include an unsubscribe button somewhere to comply with direct marketing regulations.

    Hope that helps,
    Nick
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    • Profile picture of the author giessel
      Thank you guys..
      But isn't it true that google will not rank your site if it's just a landing page?
      What is the best method for using seo for affiliate marketing?
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      • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
        Originally Posted by giessel View Post

        Thank you guys..
        But isn't it true that google will not rank your site if it's just a landing page?
        What is the best method for using seo for affiliate marketing?
        For seo, a landimg page would likely not help you at all. You would need a fully built out site
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      • Profile picture of the author lrs1995
        Originally Posted by giessel View Post

        Thank you guys..
        But isn't it true that google will not rank your site if it's just a landing page?
        What is the best method for using seo for affiliate marketing?
        You would need a full site to rank it on Google.
        The only purpose of landing page is to pre-sell the customer before taking to the offer.
        Think of it like a salesperson.
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