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Originally posted by gothweb
I have been working on making a bigger deal of my affiliate program, and am continuing to work to make the program better as I go. One major concern is that it doesn't matter how many people see the program, unless the page for it sells the program well.
The current page really doesn't.
http://www.gothicamateur.com/referral.html
My thought is that my first priority should be to make it clear what this program is about, and what all of the great features of it are. From there, I can work to get some exposure for it. No point, unless what people will see will interest them.
My basic thoughts are...
I need to make the page simpler. There should be quick outlines of the major features, and a link to sign up. On top of that, any other info should be out of the way or brief and unobtrusive. I also think the page could reflect the character of my sites and content better.
Any advice? I'd really appreciate some help on this.
Oh, and while I'm here, I just made this banner... Will this help sell the program to webmasters?
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<br><br> it's basic dude. you're terms are much too complicated. make it easy to understand & work. show that you're interested in signing affliates with content, hosted galleries, free content & paying for referrals. try it, it may work.