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5 Steps to
a perfect review landing page
Affiliate marketing is
getting harder and harder, due to the low level of entry
(anyone can become your new competitor overnight). So it's
important to convert as many of your precious visitors into
paying customers.
Whilst you may be tempted
to link all of your ads and articles to an affiliate offer (if
you're lucky and this gets overlooked), the truth is that
almost all of us affiliates need to send our hard earned
traffic to a webpage that pre-sells that visitor on a
particular product.
The traditional way to do
this was to create a page that sung the praises of a certain
affiliated product, which kind of worked but not amazingly.
Why? Because it soon became obvious to the wise consumers that
your gamelan was to straight up and sell them something.
Now, nobody likes being
sold to. But people love to make up their own mind about their
buying decisions. So were introduced methods of "totally
unbiased" pre-selling, one of the most powerful being the
review page.
The reason a review page
works so well is because it doesn't just hard sell you on a
specific product but instead gives you a choice, based on
actual reasons why or why not a product is worth the
money/time/effort and whether or not it is any good.
So if you're thinking of
making more money as an affiliate marketer online, then I
suggest you not only incorporate review pages into your sales
process, but make sure you do it right using the following
blueprint:
Step 1. The
Headline
The headline will draw
people in and create excitement and desire to continue
reading. The headline must include a clear benefit and address
the reader as personally as possible. Always state what they
will be gaining from reading on, based on the specific problem
that they are experiencing.
Step 2. The Body
The entire body is
elaborating on the headline and getting the reader involved.
This might include telling a short story (only needs to be a
paragraph here), in order to connect with the reader, and give
a clear reason why you've bothered to do a review of these
particular products.
Step 3. The products
Many people still do a
review on one product and leave nothing to compare it against.
I think this is a big mistake, because a comparison of similar
products will help prevent the reader from leaving your page
to compare the product you've reviewed with similar products
elsewhere. In other words, why not get them to do their entire
research on your page instead?
Step 4. Believability
If you make out as if the
winning product is perfect in every sense, then you'll lose
sales. Why? Because people will believe a balanced review over
a blatant sales pitch any day of the week. Pick out a few
minor bad points and contrast them with the good points so as
not to kill the sale.
Step 5. Call to action
Once you've written your
reviews of each product, make the winning product the most
prominent on the page, at the top before the fold. This will
prevent visitors clicking away and will be able to clearly see
which product is worth looking into. Make all of your links
stand out, even on the losing products and be sure to use
phrases that ask the visitor to take action, such as "click
here to get rid of x..".
If you apply these
techniques to your review pages, you can expect to increase
your conversions significantly. What you really need to
consider is that more people are doing review type pre-selling
every day, so in order for you to stand out; I would highly
recommend you do a proper review and not just a "fake" review
where you are talking out of your behind! So, you would do
well to actually buy the products you are reviewing and make
balanced points good AND bad and simply let the visitor make
the decision, not you.
If you follow this advice,
I can assure you that you'll always be ahead of the
competition by giving your visitors valuable help in buying
through affiliate links. Trust me, your visitors will actually
appreciate this more than you'd think, and you're still going
to be picking up the affiliate pay checks at the end of the
month too. |