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ksollen
06-12-2008, 05:05 AM
Hey all,
I've recently decided to not sit on any idea. If I come up with something, do it right away.

The first of these projects is http://lpvault.com. it's a premium landing page template service targeted towards affiliate marketers. I'm trying to compete with the others out there while still remaining the more "premium" solution so i don't have to drive my prices lower. The site took me about 2 weeks to get it to where it's at now and am really pleased. Please take a look and give any feedback you can.

I am working on automating this service a bit more by utilizing product downloads, client worksheets and a virtual assistant. I've been using Basecamp (http://basecampHQ.com/?referrer=KYLESOLLENBERGER) now for about 5 years for other projects so it seems to be a natural fit for managing projects for this company.

I am a bit worried that I have to limit the number of each template sold. They are currently limited to 10. Does this seem suitable, or could I raise it any more?

Thanks in advance for any help, it's greatly appreciated!

forgiven
06-12-2008, 06:38 AM
wish I could help, but this is out of my terminology window ( I am no webmaster)

Basecamp is an awesome elimination/delegation tool.

If you want to bother elaborating for people like me, great, if not, I won't be hurt.

"landing page template service targeted towards affiliate marketers" not sure exactly what you clientelle does, or what you can do for them - specifically???
"I am a bit worried that I have to limit the number of each template sold"
Why is this limited??

ksollen
06-12-2008, 02:15 PM
@forgiven - affiliate marketers promote online products and services for a small percentage of the sale or lead. Typically they will do so through PPC Ads or banners that drive traffic to a landing page that acts as the "salesperson" for the product or service.

It's a pretty competitive area that needs serious design help.

As far as the limit, this is mainly for PPC campaigns. If their are multiple people out there running the exact add, it decreases your conversion rate. The trick is to create relevant and unique web content.

That help?

DaveCraige.com
01-03-2009, 03:04 AM
nice job on the site. where did you get that design done? it looks nice.