Category: Pay Per Click

What To Do When Your Website Is Sucking Wind

You’ve put up your landing page, and your sales system is humming like a finely tuned machine.

It’s time to open the traffic floodgates, so you drop some money on targeted ads and the visitors start trickling in.

A few days and 312 clicks later, you still don’t have a single sale. You think to yourself, “Something must be broken” …so you run through your entire sales process and place a test order on your cart.

Hmmm… everything seems to be working.

You ask a few friends to review your sales copy, but they all tell you “it looks fine.”

You wonder if maybe it’s the ad you’re running or the keywords you’ve selected, so you test your ads, test different traffic sources, test headlines, test prices…

5 days and $300.00 later, you’ve got 1223 clicks and only 1 sale. What the heck gives?!!

Your website is sucking wind… and you don’t know why.

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Copywriting Mastery Call With David Garfinkel

Below you’ll find the call we did with master copywriter David Garfinkel.

Just click on the play button below and crank up your speakers to learn… Read More…

 

Hybrid Squeeze Page Video

The hybrid squeeze page is a type of “sticky landing page” we first created back in 2004, and tested extensively in 2005. Here’s why the hybrid concept is so appealing…

  • A way to get the best of both worlds, extreme traffic and high conversions.
  • Built to “look” and perform like a squeeze page AND rank well in the search engines
  • No more Google Slap worries, and better performance with pay per click traffic.

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Are Squeeze Pages Really Dead?

Squeeze pages
Is the squeeze page method dead?

How can I get around the “Google Slap” with my pay per click campaigns?

When, where and how should I use a squeeze page?

Contrary to what you may have heard, the squeeze page method is far from dead, and I encourage you to read on before you take your squeeze pages down simply because you read a report telling you otherwise.

That being said, there are circumstances where a squeeze page should NOT be the first step in the sales process, and Read More…