Is domain name pertinent with campaign(s) I am running?

Simon Sociopath

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For example: say I am campaigning with coffee cups, would i need a domain like excaliburcoffeecups.com, then put all my LP's there?

Or do I just get a single domain, like aclkajsdhch.com; and run ALL of my campaigns from that site?

Reading nickycakes; he said 'omg-radar-detectors-online-lol.com should work fine'; but isn't a consumer going to see that domain and just click 'back' and keep on trucking?

unless there's something i'm missing...trying to take all this new info in is pretty confusing.
 


I would say make a new domain relevant to whatever you're promoting because it probably builds consumer confidence in your site. Also they are only about 10 dollars, so it's not to bad.
 
I like buying .coms that deal directly with what I am dealing with. If I am promoting a business type lander, I go with a keyword type of name. If it is a flog, you make a personal name one. A review site, you do a keywordreview type .com. I have found that it does make a difference, as it will build consumer trust.
 
So...i have another question.
I've got some domain's i'm sitting on; i've got tracking set up.

Now i'm stuck because i am not getting approved for any networks since i don't have a 100% functional site up yet. How am i supposed to get approved with a functional site if i don't have anything to advertise yet?
 
So...i have another question.
I've got some domain's i'm sitting on; i've got tracking set up.

Now i'm stuck because i am not getting approved for any networks since i don't have a 100% functional site up yet. How am i supposed to get approved with a functional site if i don't have anything to advertise yet?

Bullshit - you aren't stuck because of your site. My site is a landing page that states the following:

"This site is solely for personal tracking. Please contact us if you are visiting on behalf of an affiliate or associate."

That's it. There essentially is no website. I've never been denied - just explain on your application that you are doing different types of marketing (direct to offer FTW) and you should be fine.