Hi all , I was just wondering if direct linking to affiliate offers are more ...
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Direct Linking Instead Of Squeeze Page - More Profitable Short Term ?
Hi all , I was just wondering if direct linking to affiliate offers are more profitable in the short run
as compared to sending the traffic to squeeze pages . I ask this because my last campaign
bombed . Bad . I spent $50 for a total of 394 clicks and a grand total of 10 opt-ins . I'm using
Adknowledge which by far seems to be one of the best 2nd tier PPC networks . I have yet to
find a better one . I do understand it seems like almost taboo in internet marketing to sell
something without at least trying to get their email . But I need to start somewhere . And
I can't accept a 2.5% conversion rate . Arguably , the problem could have been MY squeeze
which I would definitely love to hear some creative criticism . You can find it here fitnessLP.jpg
Also , if anybody has any tips on how to optimize my dollar spent on
Adknowledge that would be immensely helpful , I still have $400+ sitting there for now .
Last edited by sheigah; 02-21-2013 at 07:59 AM.
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Re: Direct Linking Instead Of Squeeze Page - More Profitable Short Term ?
Have you done any split tests? If you haven't this is a crucial mistake. Change the squeeze page image, change the headings, test multiple variations etc. Also rotate your offers, do different ad variations, narrow down your targeting and so on, and so on. Lots of variables, but nobody will be able to help you much with so little info provided.
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Re: Direct Linking Instead Of Squeeze Page - More Profitable Short Term ?
Have you considered CPA marketing and getting paid for your client comleting an action?
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Re: Direct Linking Instead Of Squeeze Page - More Profitable Short Term ?
Hey that is a great example of a squeeze page, very powerful, nice work. Conversions are a bitch aren't they? I also have $400 sitting in a media account and I have hit the same wall as you, though I spent more for fewer clicks. A/B testing seems to be the next step, but there have got to be some shortcuts we can take. Optimizing from 2.5% conversion to 4% is good but still not what we need.
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