Kurt
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Jun-26-08, 10:01 PM (PST) |
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"Sailor Pages?"
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This is pure theory and I've never done this so I don't know if it actually works, but have thought about it for awhile. Sailor = part sales page part doorway page. In essence, you create tons of sales pages/review pages based on similar strategies we use to spin content pages. Basically, we'd take different elements of sales letters/review pages, such as headlines, "action phrases", hype words, etc, add a variety of keywords and spin them into tons "sailor pages" designed to sell a wide variety of affiliate products. I bought MRR for "Review Page Generator" (see the download thread)...Try the program out and see how it could be the template for many other pages. Also, there are "headline generators", copywriting swipe files and even a (free/cheap) program called http://cashcopygenerator.com/ that can be used together to "spin" tons of sales pages. We spin content for doorway pages and spin content for articles...But why not spin "sales letters", so each can focus on different sets of keywords? A very general linking pattern may look like this: Squidoo => sailor => Hubpage => sailor2 => blogger => sailor3 => Squidoo2 => sailor4 Any thoughts/comments?
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Glenn Leader
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Jun-27-08, 01:54 AM (PST) |
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1. "RE: Sailor Pages?"
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Hi Kurt, That looks like an interesting idea. I've been toying with the idea of spinning product reviews with ArtiFact linked to a database of products, and keywords. Instead of me writing a review from scratch, I could scrape the sales pages themselves, and then look at ClickBank, PDC and CJ for similar products. Hmmmm... food for thought. Daisy chaining the linking looks sound, because you can build an empire as large as you want it. I can see an advantage where a group of people can also deeplink to each others pages if they work in chorus. Glenn Need lots of unique and readable content for your blogs, Squidoo lenses, or websites?Skype me: glennleader |
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mmurtha
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Jun-27-08, 06:10 AM (PST) |
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2. "RE: Sailor Pages?"
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Hi Kurt, That sounds "sound" in theory for sure. Matter of fact I'v been messing with something similar for products outside of CB, CJ, Amazon, etc ... like Cars, vacum cleaners and air purifiers, but haven't sat down to draw up a plan of action. The problem with these bigger products from specific companies is that there isn't much material on the net to gather because most marketers stick with places like CB ect ... Your way looks easier, and worth a shot to me. Thanks so much for the post ... Mary
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Glenn Leader
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Jun-28-08, 01:16 AM (PST) |
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3. "RE: Sailor Pages?"
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>Hi Kurt, > >That sounds "sound" in theory for sure. > >Matter of fact I'v been messing with something similar for >products outside of CB, CJ, Amazon, etc ... like Cars, vacum >cleaners and air purifiers, but haven't sat down to draw up >a plan of action. > >The problem with these bigger products from specific >companies is that there isn't much material on the net to >gather because most marketers stick with places like CB ect >... > >Your way looks easier, and worth a shot to me. > >Thanks so much for the post ... > > >Mary Hi Mary, Why not visit showrooms, electrical stores etc, and pick up leaflets and brochures? You can use them as your base material. HTH Glenn Need lots of unique and readable content for your blogs, Squidoo lenses, or websites?Skype me: glennleader |
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mmurtha
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Jun-28-08, 05:11 AM (PST) |
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>Hi Mary, >Why not visit showrooms, electrical stores etc, and pick up >leaflets >and brochures? You can use them as your base material. >HTH >Glenn Hi Glenn,
Because I'd have to do a lot of leg work, spend extra time I don't have. Lol I live out in the middle of nowhere. The nearest town is boardman, and it's 37 miles away. It's a fine idea though, so thanks for sharing ... Mary
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mmurtha
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Jun-28-08, 07:13 PM (PST) |
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6. "RE: Sailor Pages?"
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>Sorta the same boat here, Mary. Everything I could come up >with would be in Spanish. Y yo no comprende mucho. LOL > >John ROTF John! You always put a smile on my face kid. Thanks! It's nice to know there's someone else out there with the same problem. You know John, Glenn does have a very good idea. What I am thinking of doing is contacting my 2 nephews in Philly, and getting them to do the work there in the city... Then send me the info. Got any kids that'll do that for you? That might work. I don't know about you, but the more I read Kurt's post, the more I like it. It'd be interesting to see if I can run some more expensive products doing the same thing. Take care ... Mary
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Kurt
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Jun-29-08, 01:27 PM (PST) |
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8. "RE: Sailor Pages?"
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Here's one potential concern: Multiple pages for the same product (or from the same affiliate company) will leave a huge fingerprint, as your affiliate ID is unique. 1. I could be too paranoid. 2. Use this strategy only with affiliate programs you can't be ID'd by Google and you only use for sailor pages. Don't use any affiliate programs that you've used on pages containing adsense. 3. Promo your own products using fake affiliate numbers.
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mmurtha
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Jun-29-08, 07:37 PM (PST) |
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9. "RE: Sailor Pages?"
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Hi Kurt, Hmm .. Haven't thought about this one before but it is a good idea! >>3. Promo your own products using fake affiliate numbers.<< We could all pitch in and swap pages with each other couldn;'t we? That's if we could get up enough interest. Say I put up one a couple of sailpages for one specific product and pass it on to you, then pass it on to glenn, then etc ... each putting up a couple of pages. Then I take you alls and do the same.
Or is it worth it in the long run? Mary
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Kurt
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Jun-30-08, 07:40 PM (PST) |
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11. "RE: Sailor Pages?"
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Hi Mary and Evan, Evan's pretty close to my own train of thought...Use third party hosting and a wide variety of different affiliate programs. Plus, I may just be too paranoid. It isn't that hard to do (a weekend) and see if it works. Cloaking the affiliate link some how, some way, may also work. Also, using a variety of "review" pages that push traffic to the sales pages is a possible option. Toss in a little trading as Mary suggested and we probably have something that'll work.
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tasari
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Jul-03-08, 11:03 AM (PST) |
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13. "RE: Sailor Pages?"
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>Hi Mary and Evan, > >Cloaking the affiliate link some how, some way, may also >work. Of course you need to be careful with this Search engines don't like this, if they detect it all will fall apart (the cloaking I mean) >Also, using a variety of "review" pages that push traffic to >the sales pages is a possible option. Maybe this is one of the best options for review pages... so you don't have to worry about affiliate link, but it is of course another click away ! Tasari |
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