Thursday, October 15, 2009

The Clicks Rise


I have been concentrating on writing articles for a select landing page and the results are beginning to pour in.  This graph is showing me that my articles are successful at getting people to click over to the sales page that the products maker has constructed.  Even though this is good news, it is not the final part of the money funnel.  These people still need to decide to buy or not to buy the product.  All of this is now out of my hands.  It is like hitting a golf shot.  Once the club contacts the ball you have no more control over it--sigh! The only thing that no sales from an increased click through rate can suggest is that your articles lack relevancy to the final product, or the product's sales page is no good.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Write like your life depends on it.

If you can get a good landing page--there are some products that provide good landing pages for you, and if you find the right keywords then you are ready for writing.  There is a guy at wealthy affiliates that has written over 700 articles in 3 months, but he has made $13000.00 in the process.

I have not written that many articles yet, but using the tools at wealthy affiliates I am able to track the clicks I am recieveing and they are definantly rising.  My sales are rising also.  What I need to do now is write, write, write.  This is the way to go unless you are loaded then you could spend, spend, spend your money on PPC.

Until Next Time
CW

Monday, October 5, 2009

Don't Offer Too Much

Well the lesson I learned today was, do not offer too much on your web page. I have been lamenting the fact that I get a lot of hits, but very little sales. Kyle, one of the founders of Wealthy Affiliates, reviewed my web page and told me that I was offering to many options on my web page which only made potential customers go back to research mode. Hmmm? It makes sense. I am cruising to buy a new gigmobile and when I get to the page I find that there are three models of gigmobiles and they are offered by several different companies. Instead of buying my gigmobile I will scratch my head and go back to researching.

Until Next Time,
CW