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CSS Landing Pages

February 12th, 2009

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Do you use any landing pages for a product or service you are selling? Using more than one could make a big difference to do the same job can make a big difference. CSSLanding Pages.com has a ton of them, and you can get them all for just $19.

It’s Not as Good as You Think

A common problem with relying on one landing page, or one design, is that they are most likely not as good as you think. It may be good really, but the odds say there is a better performing layout just waiting to be used. I have been using this method for a while now, and my last landing page campaign, didn’t fail to surprise me. I made five different layouts. Three of them I thought were slam dunks, and the other two I just kind of rushed out with not much care. Right now those two sloppy pages are the ones cranking the sales. Who figured? Now I am working on converting the high quality ones to incorporate the better performing ones. Hopefully those will outshine the current best.

It’s All Parallel

Using parallel designs and parallel layouts is nothing new, and it is a very effective method of building a campaign. In fact, I would say you are not ready to begin a campaign until you have multiple layouts. I’ve seen a bunch of template sites that usually sell them for around $50 each, but if you check out CSSLanding Pages.com you can get ten landing page templates that have sixteen themes each for just $19. That’s a killer deal, and an easy way to create parallel layouts on the fly.

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Bosscart UK

January 12th, 2009

The makers of Bosscart saw my previous post about BossCart, and wanted to let me know that they have it on a second domain in the UK, Ecommerce Shopping Basket Software.

Comparing the two sites, I actually like the UK one a lot better. The dot com one is stuff with a lot of content for reading, and who does that. The UK site offers plenty of visual reprensentations that gives the same points quickly and easily. Another big selling point of BossCart is the number of high quality, and  free ecommerce templates they have to offer. Comparing the two sites the dot com one has just one text link, and the UK one has a number of  screenshots of the templates. I am guessing the UK site sells more. Which site do you think would do better?

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