Landing page and affiliate questions

by coog
6 replies
I'm getting my ebook ready to put on clickbank. The original site has shown good sales from links with other sites in the niche and has been in existance for over 2 years so I don't want to change my existing site. The problem is the existing site has adsense mixed into some of the resource pages, a support forum, and a links page that I use for link exchange. I don't think this layout would fair well with affiliates, too many distractions and ways off the site.

I have a couple of questions:

I'm setting up a landing page just for CB, are there specific things you as an affiliate look at before deciding what to promote?

When setting up a landing page, is there a preferred method for naming the html page? In other words the existing site would be index.html so the landing page would be indexx.html (maybe a subdomain solution here?)

I would preferable not to setup the CB site under a new domain as I'd have to re-write all my copy

Thanks in advance for any advice!
#affiliate #landing #page #questions
  • Profile picture of the author sublerjr
    I only look at the actual product, not really at the landing page, nor do I look at the page name. As long as doesn't look like an affiliate link who cares, but than again you're taking advice from someone that doesn't get many sales....
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  • Profile picture of the author coog
    Any input from the morning crowd?
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    • Profile picture of the author HappyFeet
      Create a new page. Select a relevant keyword relating to the product on offer.
      Name the page after that 'keyword.html'

      For instance if the niche is say 'fireplace'.
      Go to google external keyword tool and enter 'fireplace' into the tool.
      Hit 'generate keywords'.

      Pick one relevant medium traffic relevant keyword from the list and name your
      page after that keyword e.g victorianfireplace.htm or electricfireplace.htm or
      whatever.

      Write your pre-sell on that page and include that keyword in your pre-sell pitch.
      Upload and drive traffic.
      You may get some organic traffic as well because of that keyword.

      That's my style anyway.
      Other styles are available just to add that before I get slaughtered by gurus.
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      • Profile picture of the author coog
        Originally Posted by HappyFeet View Post

        Create a new page. Select a relevant keyword relating to the product on offer.
        Name the page after that 'keyword.html'

        For instance if the niche is say 'fireplace'.
        Go to google external keyword tool and enter 'fireplace' into the tool.
        Hit 'generate keywords'.

        Pick one relevant medium traffic relevant keyword from the list and name your
        page after that keyword e.g victorianfireplace.htm or electricfireplace.htm or
        whatever.

        Write your pre-sell on that page and include that keyword in your pre-sell pitch.
        Upload and drive traffic.
        You may get some organic traffic as well because of that keyword.

        That's my style anyway.
        Other styles are available just to add that before I get slaughtered by gurus.
        You know I finished this off yesterday and submitted to CB and I did pretty close to what you suggested, great minds aye
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