Kenny Bergquist
New Member
Hello, I'd love some tips and critiques of my first affiliate site: dronedram.com
Focusing on drone reviews and recommendations.
Focusing on drone reviews and recommendations.
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He can't give you any constructive criticism or advice because there isn't enough content on the website to do so.I have a site up with one article, chosen keywords, pictures, etc. I'm targeting consumer drones. I just launched this site 2 days ago, so yes there is little content, but I'm looking for responses that offer substantial critique and criticism, not "it looks like it was made in WP".
To be honest it just looks like a basic WP setup, and not even the best template. Also it doesn't show anything nor say anything. So i can't tell you my opinion till there is some content and more to look at.
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I saw something in the bottom saying bootstrap so i kinda guessed that, but it still looks like one of the more ordinary WP templates.it's not wp @DennisIPedersen i have seen the html source code it's full of mistakes
like this
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@Kenny Bergquist where is the Footer , the websites needs lots of improvements.
i will suggest you go and take a look at your competitors and see there websites that' will inspire you
Good luck @Kenny Bergquist.
I do believe you, i am not saying it is or could be WP. I am just saying that it looks like one of those templates you get when you install WP for the first time.believe me it's not Wp , i am a web Developer
it's not wp @DennisIPedersen i have seen the html source code it's full of mistakes
like this
meta tag it's self closeCode:<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1, maximum-scale=1"></meta>
##################
@Kenny Bergquist where is the Footer , the websites needs lots of improvements.
i will suggest you go and take a look at your competitors and see there websites that' will inspire you
Good luck @Kenny Bergquist.
dronedram.com
To be honest I have not given these questions much thought, but it helps to be asked them. Yes, my plan was to initially start with clickbait. The reason is I want to be able to justify spending time in affiliate marketing, and seeing direct conversions was in my opinion the best way to do that. It has been successful in that I've seen 12 or so orders so far. My interest has been piqued. If I could pivot any of the sites I've created into profitable blogs with real, well-informed content, that would be great.There is always a tension between flashy product images with clickbait headlines, and in developing a site that leads with in-depth review articles. Looks like you intend to go with flash and bait.
I've found that the further a visitor is in the buying cycle, the more in depth review the buyer is looking for. And buyers deep in the buying cycle convert better.
Have you thought much about who your target visitor is, where the visitor is in the buying cycle, and how you are going to drive traffic to your site, plus how much it will take on average to get a visitor?
I would let those questions weigh more heavily on my decision of how to build out a site than questions of do you like it is it pretty? I would take ugly (and boring) over anything else; as long as ugly (and boring) made me money.
If you do decide to stay with high gloss product images and clickbait headlines, I might suggest going with a more traditional news/magazine template.
I know that is more of a response than an answer, but I hope it helps. Remember: test, test, then? Test!