Big Fitness Website Needs to Promote Product- Please Help!

MuscleProdigy

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We just came out with a big fitness eBook that we promote on our website. We have seen around a 1% conversion rate. My website gets around 500,000 unique visitors a month since our launch last year. We are growing very quickly and becoming a household name in the health and fitness industry.

We want to promote our eBook on other websites. We think it's a very effective product but we are looking to expand our reach and bring in more conversions. If anyone can help us get into affiliate networks as an advertiser, please PM me. We would also be looking to go partner on the product if the offer is suitable.
 


That is WAY off. I will gladly email you screenshots of our traffic or even screen share with you to show you. Never trust websites like that. They don't have tracking snippets inside a particular website.
 
It seems to me there is a lot more you could do with the ebook on your own site.

What do you make the most money with right now?

If it's something else.. stick with that - if not, working on hiring a designer to fix up the sales page, move the video up to be the main focus, and adding a better "add to cart" button that doesn't blend in with the page so much would go a long way.
 
That is WAY off. I will gladly email you screenshots of our traffic or even screen share with you to show you. Never trust websites like that. They don't have tracking snippets inside a particular website.

Can you say if it was ever accurate, looking at past months?

I tend to use this when measuring competition (I'm not your competition) and if it's off by a factor of 10 that's pretty scary.
 
55 K in November it says? We had around 350,000 at that time. We have really grown in the past few months. It may take a while to get updated but currently that website you use is way off. I would always have websites show you their traffic. Like I said, there is no code or tracking snippet embedded in the website from those sites so it's hard to use those kinds of platforms as any indication.
 
What's your bounce rate look like? If it's high, you might consider cleaning up the home page a bit so it's not so overwhelming. FYI -- you have 3 versions of the home page (.com, .com/home.html, .com/index.html). That's bad for SEO. 301 redirect the extra pages to the .com version.
 
Compete.com is as accurate as Michael J. Fox shooting a sniper rifle.

I'll post up a random site of mine for a traffic comparison. Both are from November 2011.


Even though I've busted your communion eating balls, thank you for posting that.

I just looked at one of my sites and competed was off by a factor of two as well.
 
jesus that home page is a mess. hurts my eyes just looking at it. How the fuck does anyone even navigate through that mess?