Copy competitor's landing page

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What will you do if someone rips off your landing page and compete against you?
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    Win.
    Chances are if they rip my lp, I will still have an advantage. I'll already know what I've optimized and what I still need to work on, I'll already have a better idea on my targeting, I'll likely be more creative, I'll likely have already tested different offers
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  • Profile picture of the author watsonovedades
    i think you cannot avoid this, and i dont know if its right or wrong really
    you just need to be more creative and keep coming with new ads and LPs
    even if nobody copies your LP this will eventually dry out you need to keep creativity rolling and creating different designs for each campaign, split testing is very important, you can even flip offers from the graveyard of ROI to earners
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  • Profile picture of the author egoldzone
    No problem.... I will make new update regularly
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  • Profile picture of the author Greedy
    Nothing really the only thing you can is keep testing and making tweaks improve your page.

    Also have a few pots on the stove. You don't want all you income coming from 1 campaign.

    At the end of the day stay positive and keep moving forward.
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  • Profile picture of the author TheCodex
    Originally Posted by nocturnal911 View Post

    Hi

    What will you do if someone rips off your landing page and compete against you?
    It's part of the game, if you want to get tricky you can put some javascript that calls to your server so you can do some nasty things like change images or redirect some traffic back to your aff links.

    Now, if you're doing anything that you can prove is 100% yours you can always send their host a DMCA complaint. Some hosts like NameCheap and GoDaddy are very quick to respond to them.
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