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one wrote:
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Always test everything before deciding it's not worth it. Do both direct link and LP and test them both out. For the following:
1. Your content or article is mainly for QS, not so much for audience. LP is probably best kept simple and straight to the point (although not always the case). Try it out and see what you can dig up in general that is relevant information to boost QS. Worry less about writing in terms of targeting the audience, they just need the bullet points of what they're getting.
2. There are several keyword tools to utilize out there that you can take advantage of by entering root keywords and related root keywords and have them generate a massive list of keywords for you. Although it may appear that some of the keywords in the list generated are often out of place, test them anyway. Never let personal judgment rule out the possibility of a success.
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hi One
Firstly, really appreciate your response :)
I absolutely get what you say about testing and LP for QS,etc.
However,when it comes to some of the exact cpa offers, a lot of the offers I just don't know how to get a landing page for them, lets see http://www.usasurveygroup.com/JWZjp61dd8635?sud=CD1&q1= for example, (i didn't mean to advertiser this offer at all, but don't know how else i can show u), this "pepsi or diet pepsi, vote for better beverage" offer, is what most of the simple email submit offers will look like. I mean,how can u get any content or article for this offer, there aren't any benefits ppl going to get apart from 12 cans of pepsi, that's it. And there aren't much information about this offer. I really have no clue on getting a non-shallow landing page for those offers.
lets take another offer "Are you a good flirt" from CPAEmpire for example, the offer page is just a take the flirt test button. So how would u go about design a LP with relevent information and content?
Maybe I should just avoid promoting these offers? Then again, since they are just one email submit, it seems to be good for conversions..
Regards to keywords mining, yes. I know and use many of the tools now. But the problem now is I don't even know what a good root keyword will be for (lets just take) the pepsi v diet pepsi offer. Obviously I can choose different offers, but what i found in the cpa networks is most offers are all quite hard to get a solid root keywords, e.g. another offer named 'is your pants little too tight"...