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garygoh
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# Posted: 28 Apr 2009 11:25
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If you are promoting clickbank products using affiliate review page, what is your methods of getting traffic to your web page?
Since most of the affiliate review site has only few pages, i.e. contact page, policy and disclaimer page, it is quite difficult to rank well in the search engine and hence relying on organic traffic can be unrealistic.
Any suggestions?
Thanks for your advice.
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samueldarwin
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# Posted: 28 Apr 2009 12:19
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Best thing is to choose the correct keywords. I don't think we have any separate methods... But many experts say that on page optimization especially keyword formating plays a key role here. Try it out and let us know. All the best ! Sam
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jay284
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# Posted: 28 Apr 2009 15:34 · Edited by: jay284
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Garygoh...
Have you considered using Wordpress as a CMS (Content Management System)?
You can set up a very nice review site by using posts or pages and get the same SEO benefits a blog gets.
This may seem confusing, so I will try to explain it...
If you have ever used Wordpress, you know that the default index page will list your latest posts in the order that you choose. Most people go in reverse chronological order (today first, yesterday second, etc...). That is your basic blog.
Now... lets say that you want to build a review site on the Beachbody products....
First, you need to decide if you want sidebars or not. I usually use the sidebars even for sites like this- just to link out to other sites or display a banner ad or two. If you don't want the sidebars, you will have to edit the php or find a theme that does not have sidebars.
Next, build a post for each of the products that you want to create a review for. I would create a post for P90x, Power 90, Slim in 6, and 10 Minute Trainer.
The index page (main page) will have each of the reviews visible to your visitors, and the title will be click-able- for internal links (on page seo juice).
I would then add the All In One SEO plugin which will set up all of the SEO stuff that you will need.
Now, you have a review style site that is built on a CMS. You can go in later and edit the reviews or add more reviews. You also just made your review site user friendly. You can allow comments- admin approved of course- and even allow your visitors to rank each product that you are reviewing (plugin called WP-PostRatings)
This is just a suggestion... I think it will give your review site a little bit more SEO juice and make it much easier to manage. I personally use wordpress as a CMS for most of my web projects -
http://www.you-improved.com
That is an example of mine. Its not a review site... but it looks like a static site with a few links in it.
If you have any questions about this, feel free to get in touch or leave a reply here and I will try to help you out.
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# Posted: 28 Apr 2009 17:48
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Hi Gary,
If you have file permissions:
Add a page or two a week.
Write articles and link back to your site (if it's yours, else create a site of your own and do the same). That'll increase Page Rank and generate traffic if you do a decent job.
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makemoneyonline
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# Posted: 29 Apr 2009 15:54
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garygoh: Since most of the affiliate review site has only few pages, i.e. contact page, policy and disclaimer page, it is quite difficult to rank well in the search engine and hence relying on organic traffic can be unrealistic. I believe that review sites should always have a lot of content pages, not just one main page being optimized for one keyword! If you are going to put in time and effort into creating backlinks, why not make lots of content pages so you get more chances of being ranked for more keywords? More content pages makes your website stronger anyways.
I'd start with articles to get traffic. Research the main keywords of your product review and write separate articles on them.
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johnjimat
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# Posted: 30 Apr 2009 01:05
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using wordpress for your sale website is really good. you dont need a website designer to do that. wordpress is just simple
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garygoh
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# Posted: 30 Apr 2009 06:12
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Thanks guys for your valuable info and advice
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darpon56
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# Posted: 30 Apr 2009 11:21
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What has worked for me so far is writing lots of keyworded articles for Ezine and GoArticles. You have to be careful with Ezine not to overload with keywords or they won't accept the articles.
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