Please i need your advice on this...

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I have this review site i used in promoting a Clickbank product but for about 6 months now, after writing and submitting articles for promoting this site i have not made a sale from it. Now i am considering changing the site in it entirety-i want to promote another product with it but i will change all the contents while using the same domain. Is this advice-able considering all the SEO i did with the old contents.

Please i need your advice.
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  • Profile picture of the author Quentin
    One thing you can do is use a Wordpress site and tweak the 404 page.

    If your current website is html then you could just leave all the pages there and just through wordpress over the top and change the index file.

    Quentin
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    • Profile picture of the author kcgeorge
      Originally Posted by Quentin View Post

      One thing you can do is use a Wordpress site and tweak the 404 page.

      If your current website is html then you could just leave all the pages there and just through wordpress over the top and change the index file.

      Quentin
      The website is of wordpress. Thanks for your advice.
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  • Profile picture of the author rosetrees
    I wouldn't change it. One of the first bits of advice I was given when I first thought of entering IM was NEVER remove a site you've built links to even if it is as ugly as sin.

    As an example, I logged into my Clickbank account a few weeks ago. I no longer use CB for my own products so rarely look - but I found I'd made a sale from a hubpage of a product I'd completely forgotten I was promoting.

    If you can't afford a new domain name, set up a sub-directory or subdomain for your new product. (www.subdomain.mydomain.com or www.mydomain.com/subdirectory) It would be a shame to lose a potential sale.
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    • Profile picture of the author kcgeorge
      Originally Posted by rosetrees View Post

      I wouldn't change it. One of the first bits of advice I was given when I first thought of entering IM was NEVER remove a site you've built links to even if it is as ugly as sin.

      As an example, I logged into my Clickbank account a few weeks ago. I no longer use CB for my own products so rarely look - but I found I'd made a sale from a hubpage of a product I'd completely forgotten I was promoting.

      If you can't afford a new domain name, set up a sub-directory or subdomain for your new product. (www.subdomain.mydomain.com or www.mydomain.com/subdirectory) It would be a shame to lose a potential sale.
      Nice advice but i am always confuse with making a sub-directory or sub-domain stuff. But i can do it if given little tip, can you tell me some tips on that i will be very grateful.
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