Can you guys give me some feedback please?

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Hey,

I've been taking action for 12 days now with affiliate marketing.

I'm selling a dating product, it's between 65-75$.

I got a sale on day 2 but haven't had one since.

I'm hammering out new content everyday.

Here's my traffic.



For the first 8-9 days I just had a basic webpage.

However, I thought it would be good to create a squeeze page to try and build a list.

Here is my squeeze page:



There's some more text underneath talking about what you will learn.


Finally this my posts page:



This is so when I create content and go to social media sites I can link my content.

I've added the 'EasySignUp' plugin to collect E-mails and re-direct to my squeeze page.


So my current thoughts are this:

1.I'm doing well with the traffic. I'm getting people to my website, and I feel I can easily learn extra ways to increase that.

2.I was delighted and shocked to make my first sale on only day 2, but been surprised I haven't made more. 1 sale in 1300 visits doesn't sound too good!

3.In the 2 days I created a squeeze page I haven't got anyone to sign up.

One reason for that could be most of my traffic comes from reddit, which goes to my posts page which is more hassle to sign up to my squeeze page.

You have to enter your e-mail once, and then again when re-directed to my squeeze page.

Basically, I wanted advice from people who are experienced and have gone through the process.

There's no need to worry about motivation, that 1 sale will keep me going until I make it.

I just wanted to know how to take the next step now I've got a sale and a decent method of getting traffic.

Thanks Joe
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  • Hi Joe,

    Congratulations on setting up a squeeze page.

    It's vital that you capture the names of prospects before you send them to any affiliate offers. If you send them straight to an offer, you might make a sale or two - but that's it - the rest of the folks are gone forever.

    But with a squeeze page you're building your chief asset - your list - which will pay you back month after month. Because you can offer other products to the folks who didn't buy the first offer - and even the ones that did (because people by multiple products in this niche).

    In fact, in this niche, you'll get folks who buy everything they can get hold of. So you could end up selling, on average, one product per name - nearly 100% of your list.

    Contrast that with getting one or two sales by sending them direct to a vendor's web site (and building THEIR business instead of YOURS).

    So, if you have your visitors on your list, you can build a relationship and get them to trust you.

    So, now you've gotten your squeeze page up, there are a couple of things you can do to improve it ...

    First you need a better headline. I suggest something like:


    rather that starting off with "Sign up ..."

    And, whilst red for your headline color is good - your signup button should NOT be red.

    It should be an orangey/yellow (take a look at Amazon's buttons). Also I've found that the words 'Instant access' in dark blue work the best.

    Also, you want to make the path to signing up as easy as possible. So why not put the squeeze page right there on the post page?

    If you can't do that, put the image of the book and the headline on the post page, along with the yellow 'Instant access' button, which them takes them to your web form, where you say:

    'Thanks for requesting my 'Seduction secrets report' - just tell me where to send it ...'

    Hope that helps!

    Warmest regards,

    Paul
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    • Hi Paul,

      thanks for the feedback. I really appreciate it.

      1.I agree with the headline, it makes more sense to concentrate on value rather than 'Sign up etc.'

      2.What is the theory behind the yellow colouring? Is there a reason people prefer that or is that just based on experience?

      3.I'm not sure how to put a signup button on to my post page.

      It only gives you options to do that when you create a new page. Not in the posts.

      I installed a plugin to get another signup form on to my posts page.

      Finally, I agree that I should remove the calls to action in my posts because it's probably putting people off signing up.

      Joe
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  • wow it's great dear..
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  • great idea with the squeeze page
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  • Oh right so you launch the product first and then do the video walk through after. Makes sense.

    I remember when I watched Viperchill's free video course he talked about getting testimonials off people to put up after the launch.

    Similar method.

    Ok, well thanks for all the advice.

    Enough talking, it's time to take action!

    Thank you so much for your time and I'll let you know how I get on.

    Joe
  • Thanks Paul, your advice can be used in lots of contexts.
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    • Hi Zenith Blue,

      Thanks for the kind words - very much appreciated!

      Paul

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