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Thread: Website Grader Score of 93 But No Sales?

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    I'd agree with Terese that the piecemeal pricing might cause some confusion. I think I'd put it all together into a single package for a reasonable, but substantial price. Add on a few PLR ebooks to sweeten the deal. Instead of posting it directly on the site, I might offer a free/super cheap report-- that offers some irresistible value itself, and offer the full package from within the report or to the list later. You could even offer it as an upsell on the free/cheap report's thank you page for instant sales.

    The fact is that some types of products/markets require a certain amount of warming up to a real purchase. I believe Lynn has said she likes to put a low price on initial reports when the main product is an e-product. That way you form a list of people who you know will buy something. Remember, in Internet marketing, there's nothing more valuable than your list.

    Wade

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    Why not you focus on SEO and bring your keywords on top of search engines, with 171 in bounds links and such a high alexa rank clearly suggest that you don't have organic traffic on your site.

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    If you are trying to sell your own product, I will respectively disagree with Engage, and would never put AdSense on the site.

    All Adsense is going to do is give your visitors another exit point... a reason to leave your site and check out something else that has peaked their curiousity, and they may never return.

    Now if your primary focus is going to be affiliate offers, Amazon products, etc. that's different. Then, in that case, AdSense is one more opportunity for a sale.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeF421 View Post
    If you are trying to sell your own product, I will respectively disagree with Engage, and would never put AdSense on the site.

    All Adsense is going to do is give your visitors another exit point... a reason to leave your site and check out something else that has peaked their curiousity, and they may never return.
    I don't really disagree.

    It's just that he isn't yet in a position to sell his product, or any product. I'm just suggesting Adsense as a temporary income source, a modest motivator, until he has enough traffic to sell his own products.

    Once he has a healthy supply of targeted traffic, that would be a good time to remove Adsense, and focus on the product, copy and conversions. There's no point to doing that until there's more traffic. As it is now, there's just not much there to convert.

    It's a great start though, that can be quickly built upon, if the focus is there.

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