I used to worry about changing my web pages too often because I thought that the visitors would notice. It took me a long time to understand that most of my visitors would never come back. It slowly dawned on me that not only would 99% never return, but most of those who did arrive wouldn’t read even the first page they landed on. That freed me up to experiment with the pages to get some response from as many visitors as possible. You can split-test your landing pages and change them during the test if you have sufficient traffic. You only need around 100 visits per page to identify a trend. When you’re paying for traffic, there are things you can do to improve your ROI. Most people think you should be maximising the clicks to your ads. I think you should be minimising the clicks. Write your ads to filter out the wrong people. After all, you are paying for each click. Make sure the ones who click are interested in your offer, not in getting a freebie. With free traffic you want as much as possible, but you can still filter them with your content. Regards, Brent. P.S. The free access to the Safe PBNs info is still available, the sales page isn’t finished, and we are moving on tomorrow, so there’s still time for you. https://go.wm-tips.com/safepbn. You automatically lose the chances you don’t take. |