Has anyone tried a Landing Page with Several Similar Offers.

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Before I go all out and try this I wanted to see if anyone had tried this before.

Basically I want to set up a landing page with 3 similar offers on it with some copy of information about each of the offers. The theory is that the once the user has clicked through to the landing page, they will get greedy and apply to all three of my offers, tripling my income from a single click. Does this work. Do people generally go back and check out the other offers on a page?

Or do they just fuck off and not bother. I guess the only way of finding out is testing which is what I will do anyway. However just wanted to fish around to see if its anything others have success with..

 


Ummm, I've done this before but in a different sense. I compared five different products and rated the products according to various standards. Then the customer can choose which one he has.

I doubt your viewer will become greedy & click on all three - but maybe it can work. I'm relatively new to affiliate marketing, soooo...
 
Yeah this Landing page I'm doing is CPA only, they arnt required to buy anything.
 
As long as you present this as a "review and compare" type of site/page, this can work well for some offers.

But - forget about getting visitors to go for all three or whatever offers. :)

Here's a tip: Place either your highest-paying or most converting offer to the left on the screen (or top if you have them vertically). ;)
 
As long as you present this as a "review and compare" type of site/page, this can work well for some offers.

But - forget about getting visitors to go for all three or whatever offers. :)

Here's a tip: Place either your highest-paying or most converting offer to the left on the screen (or top if you have them vertically). ;)

Cool tip but to go that extra mile I make the best converting offer more prominent by giving it a 5 star rating.

Im going to test this out. When the user clicks the "Apply Now" button on one of my offers, I'm going to have a Javascript Box Pop up and say "Dont forget to come back and apply for the others" or is that illegal?
 
I'm sure it's not illegal! Not as if you're forcing anyone to do anything they might not want to do....

good luck, and let us know the results!
 
Basically I want to set up a landing page with 3 similar offers on it with some copy of information about each of the offers.

Everyone's suggesting a "comparison" product, but reading your description I didn't get the idea that these products "compete"

Regardless, you definitely should try it, and idealy have the page dynamically change each time it loads.

What I mean is make sure it loads sometimes with the THREE products, and sometimes with the ONE product.

All marketing types will tell you your AD or landing page, in this case, should "do the one thing" that is that it should be obvious to the customer what he/she has to do next, and what they'll get for doing so.

If you confuse them you may loose a customer.
 
One of the affiliates using our music based P2P program does something like this.
On his site, he's got our product, and then another affiliate link to a program that will convert one audio format to another (which you can do in Windows Media Player if you're not a tool, but hey), and a third link to drag-n-drop audio CD burning software (I guess some people still use CDs in their cars after all).

If you don't mind me asking ,what niche is it?
 
yeah i've been looking at these multi-page comparison/review sites.

i haven't tested them yet.. but going to.. the sites owuld take longer to make..

i dont think they'e making the sites if they arent making any money
 
Has anyone seen this offer from Azoogle? - "YourLifestyler.com - Dating, Insurance, Financial Services and Ringtones." Its like someone over there got drunk and decided to just throw a bunch of unrelated shit together.
 
No no no! It's PERFECT!

See, you score a date online first right, but how's she going to know it's you? You need to get a ring tone she can recognise, so she can just call you and listen for the ring, and bam!
But she don't play so easily. I ain't saying she a gold digga, but she ain't messin with no broke flabby white guys that listen to rap, s oyou're going to need a personal loan...
But by flashing all that cash, she reckons you've got some good shit, so she's goingto get her mate Jimmy to come over and rob you blind the next time you're out with her...

It's so stupid, it's GENIUS!!!

Or they were drunk...
 
Everyone's suggesting a "comparison" product, but reading your description I didn't get the idea that these products "compete"

Regardless, you definitely should try it, and idealy have the page dynamically change each time it loads.

What I mean is make sure it loads sometimes with the THREE products, and sometimes with the ONE product.

All marketing types will tell you your AD or landing page, in this case, should "do the one thing" that is that it should be obvious to the customer what he/she has to do next, and what they'll get for doing so.

If you confuse them you may loose a customer.

Correct, This is not really a comparission product landing page. This is a landing page with 3 similarly grouped offers which require a zip submit. So the user can come back and do them all. It is a win win sitation for for both parties, they increase their chances of winning the prize and I get paid for all three submits.

One of the offers requires a bit more info and pays a bit more. So what I'll do is have a star rating by all three offers making the biggest payout offer more prominent by giving it a higher rating. I'm sure theres a few guys that do this with DVD rentals.

The issues are these.

How do I get someone to come back and fill out the other 2 offers...? Well the idea of the pop up code after they click apply seems perfect to me... because its a gentle reminder before they leave the landing page.

(Split test the pop up message)
"Increase your chances by applying for all 3"
"Come back and apply for the others for increased success"

I don't even care if they click my adwords ad 3 times because im still making a return, although if they just clicked the back button it would be a bonus.
 
Why not make the offer load in a frame, while you have a small bar at the top saying ' Do not forget to try out the folllowing offers for more success?'
 
Why not make the offer load in a frame, while you have a small bar at the top saying ' Do not forget to try out the folllowing offers for more success?'

That would involve way too much clutter though on the screen. Can you imagine 3 offers all loading in 3 different I frames. It could get very messy.
 
Why not make the offer load in a frame, while you have a small bar at the top saying ' Do not forget to try out the folllowing offers for more success?'

That sounds like a good idea. the only other way I can see converting multiple offers like this is opening them in a _blank window so your page is still there.

I'm building something like this myself, but I have separate LPs for each offer as well as the "triple threat" page ... good way to add content and build in some testability.
 
That sounds like a good idea. the only other way I can see converting multiple offers like this is opening them in a _blank window so your page is still there.

I'm building something like this myself, but I have separate LPs for each offer as well as the "triple threat" page ... good way to add content and build in some testability.

Liking the _blank tactic.
 
there is an ajax script called greybox. it greys out the sides of the screen and loads the link on top of your page, when the user closes out of it they are right back at your page. I use it on my baldizzlepublishing.com page with the click on the "is your screen dirty?" link, check it out if you want a demo. but, I think this would work perfectly without hitting your qs.
 
there is an ajax script called greybox. it greys out the sides of the screen and loads the link on top of your page, when the user closes out of it they are right back at your page. I use it on my baldizzlepublishing.com page with the click on the "is your screen dirty?" link, check it out if you want a demo. but, I think this would work perfectly without hitting your qs.

Great tip.. I already found a great way to use greybox for one of my landing pages.
 
there is an ajax script called greybox. it greys out the sides of the screen and loads the link on top of your page, when the user closes out of it they are right back at your page. I use it on my baldizzlepublishing.com page with the click on the "is your screen dirty?" link, check it out if you want a demo. but, I think this would work perfectly without hitting your qs.

That is a very nifty script.
 
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