The aim of a sales page on a website is to give your customers only two options; buy your product or leave your website. Why let them leave without giving yourself another chance to sell to them? (…)
When somebody visits the sales page of your niche website, they are looking for a solution to one of their problems, they have an itch and they're looking for a way to scratch it. (…)
Every website listed in the search engines has a position, or ‘ranking’, and each one of these rankings can change very quickly, in some cases as often as weekly or even daily. (…)
In the early days of internet marketing accepting payment for products sold online was a real headache, fortunately for you this is no longer the case and you don't even need a merchant bank account. (…)
We all want to know how keywords affect our rankings, but to find out we’ll need to do a little work. (…)