Do you convert your MRR HTML pages to Wordpress?
I've been trying to think through an issue, and would appreciate the input and advice of all the smart people on this forum to help me figure it out. :confused:
Lately I've been looking at a lot of PLR/MRR products, and they usually come very conveniently with a sales/squeeze page, thank you page, download page etc. All this is typically in HTML, and they would all work great as 3-4 page minisites.
Separately, I have a decent familiarity with Wordpress. And there are all these amazing themes out there where one of the principal selling features is ease-of-creation for sales/squeeze pages. (all the way from FlexSqueeze and SqueezeTheme to the more recent Optimize Press and JV Press).
I envision a set-up where, under one domain, I have a blog on that topic (posts, categories, etc) as well as several non-blog pages that represent the sales funnels of various products. If possible, all blog posts as well as product sales funnel pages would have roughly the same styling, like maybe the same header to tie them all together.
Now, is the main benefit of being able to customize a sales page to your heart's content principally when you are making your page from scratch, as in, you are selling your own product?
I ask because I wonder if, with all these ready-made HTML files (MRR products), I even need to worry about ever setting up my own sales/squeeze page in Wordpress, and if so, what is the best way to do it?
So, my question to everyone here is, how would you do it (implement the scenario above)?
Would you just leave things in HTML, create separate directories for each product, etc. If so ...
- How do you try to achieve synchronous look & feel between the WP pages and the non-WP pages? Just manually?
- I imagine you have a structure/funnel that looks like site.com/product/index.html, site.com/product/thankyou.html, etc
Or would you try to put everything into Wordpress? If so ...
- Would you copy and paste the text, etc, into a WP Page, to try to get a similar look and feel? What about trying to recreate HTML that uses tables to configure how elements are positioned on a page?
- Would you try to place all the HTML as HTML code into WP Pages? (I don't think that works very well). Would you try to convert the HTML pages into PHP pages? (I'm asking because I'm not sure if people do this, but ran into instructions online on how to do it, so somebody is doing it).
- would you setup pages and subpages for the different elements of the sales funnel?
Eric
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