Using Super Affiliate Pro
October 2, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Using Landing Pages In Super Affiliate Pro Theme
As you may have read about the Super Affiliate Blogger by Gobala Krishnan, you have the option of creating normal, landing, exit and sales pages in the Super Affiliate Pro theme. You can create a landing page for each keyword or each keyword group.
When you use the Landing Page Template in Super Affiliate Pro theme, the page is completely different from the normal page in Default Template. The Landing Page Template does not have a navigation bar, and has a completely different sidebar than the Default Page Template.
It was designed to work this way to minimize distractions from your blog. The point is, if you pay for traffic such as PPC, you want to minimize click wastage,
With a clean page devoid of links which can lead your visitor away, you can focus on creating a keyword rich page to convert your traffic. You can use a completely new sidebar to load up with your affiliate links or use an opt-in form to capture leads.
Using Landing Pages To Funnel Your Traffic
In the Super Affiliate Pro theme, you create a normal page using the default template. This page will show up on the navigation bar and will feature your general keyword. It’s job is to funnel organic traffic from search engines to your other landing pages. Your other landing pages will be built using the landing page template and be optimized for your primary keyword.
These landing pages in your Super Affiliate Pro theme uses your targeted keywords. These are your money pages, built for the sole purpose to make sales.
The Super affiliate Blogger will show you how to use the Super Affiliate Pro theme, in conjunction with a PPC ad campaign. You can
- create different landing pages for each keyword.
- create different ad group for each landing page.
Objectives Of Creating A Landing Page
The objective of using landing pages is to pre-sell. Pre-selling is to put your prospect into a buying state of mind before sending them to an affiliate page.
Creating a pre-sell page is easy using the Super Affiliate Pro theme. Pre-selling is
1. your endorsement of an affiliate product,
2. to remove doubt and skepticism in the propect’s mind,
3. and enable you to increase your sales with the same amount of traffic.
In the Super Affiliate Blogger, landing pages and it’s contents are used to:
1. Pre-sell your visitors before sending them to your affiliate page.
2. Remove any way for them to click away from your page other than using your affiliate link or your opt-in form.
Continue reading the Super Affiliate Blogger in Reviews.
An Appealing Website Design
August 27, 2008 | Leave a Comment
The first thing your visitor sees is your website design and if it looks bad, they’re not going to stay around, much less ever return. Your website has to be visually appealing, looks professional, and needs to load fast. It should not be over-loaded with advertisement and other flashy distractions.
Your goal is to make your visitor stay and read your contents. You want them to stick around long enough to sign up for your mailing list or newsletter. Then at least, you will at least have a chance to sell them your products or services.
- First Impressions counts. First impression is everything, no matter what type of website you have. You can have a beautiful website by using templates. You can choose by design, by color or by niche. With the number of awesome templates design available, there is no reason why your website can’t look stunning. Ready-made templates look professional and are readily available for free. Just make sure the design and color you choose is suitable for your niche. Keep it clean and crisp, it will look more attractive to a broad audience.
- Use Your Own Logos & Graphics. Although you can use any available template for your website, it’s a good idea to personalize the header. You can create your own logo using text at www.CoolText.com. You can also add some picture or graphics to make your website even more personalized. You can get your background textures at www.grsites.com. You can use a free graphic program Paint.Net and it even has a plug-in for editing Adobe PSD files. Add your own photo to your website; people like to know the person they are dealing with. Just make sure you optimize all graphics, so they load quickly. You can reduce the file size of your images by using a free online tool at DynamicDrive.com called Image Optimizer.
- Keep in simple. Make the navigation of your site easy for your visitors to use. Most web surfers are looking for information about a topic, so make it easy for them to find it. It can be frustrating to visitors if your webpage layout doesn’t make sense. Update your content regularly.
- Establish Trust. People want to know they are dealing with someone reputable and trustworthy before they will spend money with you. Provide some information about you or your business, and a way to contact you. Be sure to have a way to obtain their contact information on every page, that way you can follow up and build a relationship with them. Have a privacy policy in place and reply to all inquires promptly.
Minisites Profits Exposed
July 25, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Most of you have probably heard of Michael Rasmussen, and you may have already seen his “Mini Site Profits Exposed”. In case you haven’t, click here to see his video series: How To Create A Mini Site That Runs On Autopilot And Makes You Money While You Sleep!
Internet marketers understand that building mini sites is the fastest and easiest way to make money online. They don’t require a lot of time or money to set up, and once you’ve got one up and running, it will generate income for you automatically. That’s how the top guns do it.
Michael Rasmussen will walk you through the process of creating a killer mini site from the ground up, and then he’ll also teach you how to start making money with it. The best part of it; the videos are absolutely free!
There are 16 videos in total and this is what they cover:
- The basics of mini site marketing, what mini-sites are and what makes them different from regular content sites. Which businesses they work well for and the right mindset to have when it comes to creating mini sites as part of your online business strategy.
- The secrets of a squeeze page, the single most important thing you must include at the top of your squeeze page, and why most marketers get it wrong. This video tells you what you need know to start building a massive opt-in list right away.
- Nothing happens until the sales copy is written. This video demystifies the process of writing a compelling sales letter that make people whip out their credit cards and buy.
- You’ll also learn how to create his “secret structure” of a mini site sales letter. Specifically, how to create captivating body copy that draws your reader into the sales letter. How to make your readers feel safe buying from you. He covers your ‘call to action’, and writing a killer P.S. that helps close the deal.
- How to automate the delivery of your product. The point is, you have to put your mini sites on autopilot, so you can focus on driving traffic to your site.
- How you can grow your sales, and the most effective up-selling techniques to increase your profits.
- How you can create an army of motivated affiliate sales force. What you can do to set one up very quickly and exactly what tools you need to give your affiliates.
- Mini site mistakes to avoid, the single biggest mistake that will kill your mini site. As well as list building mistakes that can cripple your long-term profits.
- The secrets of creating a product funnel and designing a killer back-end that runs on autopilot.
There is a lot of information on these videos, so I really hope you check them out. The course is absolutely free, so you have nothing to lose. You are going to get the best education available for free.
“You can see the videos at MINISITE PROFITS EXPOSED”
Your First Mini-site
July 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment
If you are designing your first website, you may want to start off with your mini site. Websites comes in many forms. A mini website, or mini-site, usually has only a few web pages. If you are building your first website, you can get done faster with a mini-site. Then with the time you have saved, spend it on traffic-building.
When designing a mini-site, just keep this in mind. Tip #1: KEEP IT SIMPLE.
Your aim is to create a professional looking website that has a fast loading time. You know what happens when you land on a website that takes forever to load? That’s right, you click away. Just like everyone else. So, you want your webpage to fully on your visitor’s web browser before they have a chance to click away.
You can get your webpage to load fast by keeping it as simple as it needs to be.
- Forget about the flashy, blinking, animated images. Loss it!
- Don’t use more than a few static images.
- 2 to 3 colours on your website ought to do it.
- Use fonts commonly found on most PC, like, arial, verdana.
Basically, you is what you do when you design your first mini-site:
- Plan your website.
- Focus on your message.
- Select the colours that compliment your message.
- Insert the necessary graphics to emphasize your message.
- Include the necessary tools you need.



