22nd Aug 2014, 02:49 PM | #1 |
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Hey guys, I recently purchased a pre-made blog for the six pack abs niche. I've gotten my initial content and design setup and began testing conversion with Bing Ads (see below). I've received 100+ targeted visitors so far with no conversions on any products. Please take a look at the site and provide some feedback. Thanks! Get Your Six Pack Abs |
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22nd Aug 2014, 09:33 PM | #2 | |
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you might want to try something a bit more oh I don't know controlled? say a landing page that offers the 16 simple tips report in exchange for an email address? then in a follow up you can direct them to your site maybe? if you were to goto say your "sitemap" link and then scroll down to say "six pack abs tips" how many articles are there? you have 6 articles on a flatter stomach. are you getting the idea? | |
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25th Aug 2014, 10:26 AM | #3 |
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Thanks @savidge4. I've made some adjustments. The original landing page changed, which was a redirect to an affiliate product. I've changed the ad language to "2 simple tips" and made this the landing page: Tips to Six Pack Abs P.S. You never responded to my private message. =\ |
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25th Aug 2014, 02:56 PM | #4 |
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I've seen other websites that look almost exactly the same. This won't help you stand out from all the others that are in the same niche unfortunately. The design of your website is not very responsive in my opinion. I would recommend you create a landing page or sales page that asks the visitor for their email address or that entices the visitor to buy a product that you're selling. That way the visitor is focused on just signing up for your newsletter or buying your product without any distractions.
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25th Aug 2014, 06:41 PM | #5 |
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The clue is in your opening sentence: "I recently purchased a pre-made blog for the six pack abs niche..." School boy error! Accept that you have learned an expensive lesson, get rid of the site and move on. My advice: Don't flog a dead horse. |
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27th Aug 2014, 09:34 PM | #6 |
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I hope that's not where you are sending your PPC traffic. Not saying the site isn't good, it's just not the type of page you want to send paid traffic to, for the exact reason you are experiencing. You need to have a more direct response style page with some good landing pages that direct focus to the specific action you want them to take. I wouldn't spend any more money sending paid traffic to that site. |
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