100+ unique visitors to my website. What do I do?

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I am advertising a clickbank product on my website but I never make any sales. It's the top selling product on clickbank though. I'm thinking adsense would make more money at this point. I feel like I have a great opportunity with my website but I need some help deciding what to do with it. I do recall more sales when I was using a descriptive text review of 3 different products. Maybe I should try that again? Have a look and let me know what you would do. Thanks.

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  • Profile picture of the author smolodoy
    whats the gravity on this product?
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  • Profile picture of the author TheKeys
    Well your website looks pretty good.. I have a couple questions..

    Where is your traffic coming from?

    also

    When looking at the image of your affiliate offer I wouldn't be intrigued to click on it at all. Maybe get another image that they provide that has either a controversial text or something that catches my eye because right now I just think it's just another image of your website.
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  • Profile picture of the author Hanz
    So the header at the top of the site is the link to your product? I thought it was just a header and didn't pay it much attention.:confused: I just kept scrolling down reading the articles.
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    • Profile picture of the author ozduc
      A) Your header or banner ad at the top of your posts gives me no reason to click on it.
      B) Whatever traffic you are getting right now you are probably losing pretty quickly. If someone starts reading one of your posts and wants to read the rest of it they are immediately taken to another website in the same window. They are gone never to return. You may want to at least have the links open in a new window or tab. It may also help with your sales to include a link in anchor text somewhere in a post that is not an auto feed and then create a static first page with that post.
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  • Profile picture of the author Christophe Young
    It's the top selling product on clickbank though.
    Says who??
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  • Profile picture of the author petelta
    The site layout is good. You need to direct the viewers to where you want them to go. The articles aren't really pulling them in any direction. Give them a clear path.

    State the problem your promoting product fixes. Then give them some solutions, but the ultimate solution is the product. That's how the tone of every article should be.

    You could also "lead" them to a autoresponder series. This way you can get some sales from the people that don't buy first visit.
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  • Profile picture of the author helkay
    You need more of a "hook" on the page to pull people in, the page looks nice and you have a lot of good content, but nowhere does it give you the urge to click on anything, I also agree with what other people have said before me, your banner at the top just looks like a header, I wouldn't click on it either! Give your visitors clear instructions on where to go and what to do, with a call to action!
    Hope this helps
    Helen
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    • Profile picture of the author sixstring
      I would recommend giving a nice textual call to action at the end of each post. Make it stand out.

      You may also want to think about putting a vertical banner in the right column with a call to action button that stands out.

      Just my 2 cents.
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  • Profile picture of the author thebitbotdotcom
    That is what I was thinking, maybe a google adsense skyscraper down the right column...Maybe two...Space the out, of course, so your visitors will see ads as they scroll down the page. Just a thought. Experiment.
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  • Profile picture of the author JohnATX
    I added some text above the banner image. How does it look/sound? I'm also thinking about making a separate page reviewing other products that my visitors can choose.
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