Need an honest review for salespage

by abbesnwk Banned
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Can you please help me with honest review for this: Idea Woodworking Plans® - 15000 Woodworking Plans and Projects

Thank you
#honest #review #salespage
  • Profile picture of the author Karan Goel
    Ummm.. yeah, you need to be more specific!
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    • Profile picture of the author abbesnwk
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      Originally Posted by Karan Goel View Post

      Ummm.. yeah, you need to be more specific!
      you're right!

      i am very interested for some contructive critics. what's good and what's wrong.
      the fact is i've tested so much and on targeted traffic converted very good. 4 days ago i listed in clickbank and surprise...not even one sale. i'm curious about your opinion..people.. and some sugestions. i might need more affiliates... is there something i need more in affiliate page?
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  • Profile picture of the author CraigRC
    Greg, you show a Clickbank proof pic on your affiliate page on that site showing over a thousand sales...along with a 16% conversion rate.

    Isn't that enough data for you to determine if the sales page is solid? Or is that pic a bit overstated perhaps...

    Your gravity and average sale are sitting at "0.00" and "N/A" for this product since you just launched, so I'm sure it must be a mix-up and the "affiliate" data is your own internal testing data as you mentioned here.

    As for the sales letter, it looks good. Clearly a copy/rewrite of Tedswoodworking.com, but it's a good starting point as his page is solid.

    You need to throw more traffic at it, have you started (real) PPC campaigns yet and is that where that CB proof shot data was generated from? If so then split-testing what you're already doing will work far better than asking for reviews in my experience. You'll get actual data that pays off both for your own sales and for future affiliate sales.

    As for affiliate targetting, you should have driven all of your own PPC testing through multiple CB affiliate accounts that you own (i.e. Greg01, Greg02, Greg03, etc), that way you could have driven your gravity up beyond 15-20 shortly after launch.

    Thousands of potential affiliates would then see your marketplace rank shoot up and think about testing it as it would have a far better starting position than 0.00 as you could probably guess.

    You'd be shocked at just how many CB products with current gravity scores above 50+ use that exact somewhat-shady method, which should show Warriors just how worthless judging potential vendors products by their gravity score really is...

    Anyway, you're on the right track. Getting the word out may be tough, it's a pretty tight niche. Get your gravity up, keep pumping up the numbers with your own ads, and approach potential JV partners in related niches every day and affiliates WILL find you.

    Hope this helps.
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  • Profile picture of the author iaroca
    The banner and logo at the top are very nice. the rest just looks like the usual click bank type. Which is good and bad. it allows for familiarity but it can be a little cliche. Overall I like it
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    • Profile picture of the author CraigRC
      Originally Posted by iaroca View Post

      The banner and logo at the top are very nice. the rest just looks like the usual click bank type. Which is good and bad. it allows for familiarity but it can be a little cliche. Overall I like it
      He did a good job on the design and copy, that's not the problem.

      The problem is that getting affiliates is a pain in the *** for new or first-time vendors.

      All you can do Greg is read every single thread on this board with the search parameter of "getting affiliates" and put into practice the information found within.

      It seems like a slow grind at first, but when you land that first larger affiliate who starts driving 10+ sales a day it's a true rush as a beginner.
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      • Profile picture of the author abbesnwk
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        Originally Posted by CraigRC View Post

        He did a good job on the design and copy, that's not the problem.

        The problem is that getting affiliates is a pain in the *** for new or first-time vendors.

        All you can do Greg is read every single thread on this board with the search parameter of "getting affiliates" and put into practice the information found within.

        It seems like a slow grind at first, but when you land that first larger affiliate who starts driving 10+ sales a day it's a true rush as a beginner.
        Thanks a lot realy true and realy helpful.
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