Ok. So I know this is something typically not done, and many probably won't like it, but I thought I'd put the idea out there.
An issue for me buyin up landing pages is that by and large, they aren't there with the quality I'd like. At the same time, I myself am not a good designer at all.
So I was wondering how landing page designers feel about rev share to already established campaigns.
The idea wold be essentially that anyone can submit any landing page they'd like for a given campaign. So long as it looks even conceivable that this landing page would convert, it gets added into a split test. If it ends up coming out as the best converting one, a certain percentage of the profit(say 5%) gets wired to the designer every month.
Basically I just want the designer to have some incentive to make a lander that converts. If someone can provide that, the profit for them is obviously astronimically larger than if they'd made the page and sold it individually. For example, if the campaign grosses $100,000 per month and 50% of that is profit, $50,000 * 5%=$2500/month for every month the landing page is the best.
I would never ask this of a designer blindly; it's up to them to see the offer and decide if they think it's worth their time, and to make the same judgement on the affiliate they'd be building the page for(there would also have to be trust profit would be accurately reported). But so long as those conditions are met, and there's already traffic flowing to the campaign, would anyone be interested in this kind of thing?
I don't have anything setup for this yet, just wondering what the general thoughts on it from designers are, and what it would take to make it work for them.
An issue for me buyin up landing pages is that by and large, they aren't there with the quality I'd like. At the same time, I myself am not a good designer at all.
So I was wondering how landing page designers feel about rev share to already established campaigns.
The idea wold be essentially that anyone can submit any landing page they'd like for a given campaign. So long as it looks even conceivable that this landing page would convert, it gets added into a split test. If it ends up coming out as the best converting one, a certain percentage of the profit(say 5%) gets wired to the designer every month.
Basically I just want the designer to have some incentive to make a lander that converts. If someone can provide that, the profit for them is obviously astronimically larger than if they'd made the page and sold it individually. For example, if the campaign grosses $100,000 per month and 50% of that is profit, $50,000 * 5%=$2500/month for every month the landing page is the best.
I would never ask this of a designer blindly; it's up to them to see the offer and decide if they think it's worth their time, and to make the same judgement on the affiliate they'd be building the page for(there would also have to be trust profit would be accurately reported). But so long as those conditions are met, and there's already traffic flowing to the campaign, would anyone be interested in this kind of thing?
I don't have anything setup for this yet, just wondering what the general thoughts on it from designers are, and what it would take to make it work for them.