Can someone show me an example of a Landing Page?

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deronsizemore

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I'm curious. I'm trying to wrap my head around a lot of this PPC Arbritrage stuff but some of it just seems confusing to us that are new to all this.

Can someone show me an example of personal landing page and a merchange landing page so I can see the difference in the two and how you generally organize one?

It seems in all the posts about PPC, affiliate marketing and landing pages, no one has ever posted theirs as an example....is it now allowed?
 


nope - if it was i would not post it - it is #3 on the paid google search for ringtone
 
deronsizemore said:
So do you think that is actually someones landing page they designed, or is that just the default merchant landing page?

Come on man - it is made to look like the merchants landing page. click on the verizon logo.

These pages are all over the place in the PPC market - just do some research and you will learn a hell of a lot.
 
kyleirwin said:
It's all about the "quality score" man.

yep. Looks like it was an afterthought.. I bet this guy got hit with the quality score bullshit and started adjusting his page.
 
DanNicol said:
Come on man - it is made to look like the merchants landing page. click on the verizon logo.

These pages are all over the page in the PPC market - just do some research and you will learn a hell of a lot.
Sorry I am new to all of this. I'd love to do research, but I guess I don't know where to start their either. I mean, I type in PPC into Google and Yahoo and not much comes up from what I can see.


Well I click on the Verizon logo and it takes me to Blinko, so in this case Blinko is the merchant right? I'm just confused becuase you said the page is made to look like the merchants landing page, but the freeringtoneoffer.com page and blinko's page don't resemble each other.

EDIT: I did type in "PPC marketing" and got a little better results with google and yahoo.
 
Some ringtone providers don't work with certain cell companies. It makes more sense to take the visitor to a central landing page where they can select their carrier and be taken to a ringtone provider that works for that particular carrier.
 
sknydave said:
Some ringtone providers don't work with certain cell companies. It makes more sense to take the visitor to a central landing page where they can select their carrier and be taken to a ringtone provider that works for that particular carrier.

Oh, okay. So I could set up a page with different links to different cell phone carriers (as freeringtoneoffer has), but maybe each link doesn't take you to the same merchant? Maybe you click on Verizon and it takes you to Jamster, and then you click on T-Mobile and it could take you to a Blinko offer? Is that on the right track?
 
deronsizemore said:
Oh, okay. So I could set up a page with different links to different cell phone carriers (as freeringtoneoffer has), but maybe each link doesn't take you to the same merchant? Maybe you click on Verizon and it takes you to Jamster, and then you click on T-Mobile and it could take you to a Blinko offer? Is that on the right track?

Absolutely
 
deronsizemore said:
Well I click on the Verizon logo and it takes me to Blinko, so in this case Blinko is the merchant right? I'm just confused becuase you said the page is made to look like the merchants landing page, but the freeringtoneoffer.com page and blinko's page don't resemble each other.

EDIT: I did type in "PPC marketing" and got a little better results with google and yahoo.

Blinko is the merchant if you were to enter your cell Number then confirm the pin the affiliate would make about $10-$15.

What I meant when I said it was made to look like the merchant - obviously it does not look exactly but it follows the same themes - a surfer would not feel odd as they click on the Verizon because the following page looks/feels and works in the same way.

By research I mean if you are an affiliate - figure out who your competition is in both the paid and organic area. If you continue to see the same company (like that ringtone affiliate) consistantly in the top adwords advertiser you can most times make an assumption that they are making money.

Hope that made sense.
 
That landing page is there solely to seperate the traffic as dave said. Blinko doesn't support Nextel, but Funmobile does. If you don't seperate the traffic, then you make about 50 cents off of nextel users instead of $10.

All PPC marketing really is buying a PPC ad and sending the traffic to an affiliate offer or MFA site. The hard part is getting the right keywords, writing ads that gets clicks & convert, and going back and tweaking and tracking everything. Sometimes you need to make a landing page, sometimes you do not. It is a very time consuming process. The punchline is you have to do this with a ton of different offers to real golden ones like ringtones used to be.

http://www.payperclickspecialist.com/ has a really good table that gives a pretty accurate picture of whats involved, scroll down to the center.

Bottom line, you have to start testing things for yourself. Watch the videos here: http://www.google.com/adwords/learningcenter/ sign up for a few affiliate programs, and start promoting offers. Testing & learning for yourself is how the money is made.
 
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Kieron said:
Here's one of my landing pages for Telewest...

www.telewest.newoffer.co.uk

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www.spyware.org.uk - although this one is work in progress
Thanks for posting those two pages. It's becoming more clear now. I see that your landing page is basically a page where you've done some research into the product that you're trying to promote, wrote some descriptions about it and why people should want it. Basically you're just trying to sell the merchants product for me I guess through you're own little page?

Thanks a lot.
 
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