Single-Product Landing Pages work Better than Blog Format for Affiliate Marketing
“Always do the right. This will gratify some people and astonish the rest.” – Mark Twain (1835-1910)
It’s been a while since I’ve done an update on my Clickbank stats. But that’s because the numbers haven’t been very good. Here are the numbers for the past few weeks:

As you can see, there’s been a dramatic improvement in my sales for the past two weeks. It has to do with a brand new website I started,WorkoutWithouyWeights.net (WWW). On WWW, I promote only one product: Bodyweight Blueprint for Fat Loss (BBFL).
BBFL is a $77 product. Yes, I know. Never would I have thought that you can sell a $77 digital product online. But you can, and the product converts better than a lot of my lower end products. Just take a glance at these stats:
Bodyweight Blueprint for Fat Loss ($77)
Average $ per sale: $48.44
Hops per order: 1/86
Hops need to get $200 = 355
Gladiator Body Workout ($27 for basic, $47 for combo)
Average $ per sale: $20.52
Hops per order: 1/67
Hops need to get $200 = 653
Average Joe Workout ($6)
Average $ per sale: $3.41
Hops per order: 1/58
Hops need to get $200 = 3402
Workout Without Weights ($19.95 for basic, $47 for combo)
Average $ per sale: $8.90
Hops per order: 1/169
Hops need to get $200 =3798
So, right off the bat we see that BBFL converts better than Workout Without Weights. Both are bodyweight training products, but Workout Without Weights costs $57.05 less thanBBFL. And my chunk of commission is much bigger for BBFL than Workout Without Weights, hence I need to send less traffic to BBFL’s sales page in order to reach my target income.
As you can see, last week I was extremely close to reaching my target income. If I stick to the plan, I should be able to hit it this week.
Why I stopped Working on Shah Training
Two weeks ago I realized the biggest fault with Shah Training: too much stuff going on. I was trying to promote almost 10 different products, plus build up a mailing list. It was just too many things. Hence, I experimented with creating a single site with just one page and one product.
Simple, and to the point. I’m sending traffic through ezine articles, primarily. However, I’m not 100% sure if the sales are coming from ezine articles readers. I’m also sending traffic through PPC. Here’s the main difference between PPC and EzineArticles: Targeted Traffic
You can create campaigns where the traffic is extremely targeted to the kind of market that you want with PPC. So far, I’ve only had a few clicks from PPC to my site. So I’m not spending a whole lot of money on PPC overall. But, on days were I turn PPC off, I have absolutely no sales.
So for this week, I need to design some sort of experiment that will really help me understand where the traffic is coming from that are converting into sales. The reason this is important to know is because I am now spending $97 per month as anezinearticles premium member.
That means that my articles get approved faster, hence sending me more traffic to my site. But if the traffic isn’t converting, then I’m just wasting my time and money.
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