Make more from your berry blogs

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Dr_Ngo

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- Change your blogs so that people can easily comment from the front page.

- The comments from people are usually quick questions such as "Will this work on men" or "Can this be used to lose significant weight such as 100lbs?". E-mail them back with the answer and your affiliate links, it's basically free money.

If you don't want to do this, you can observe and see they always ask the same questions. Add a Frequently Asked Questions section on your lander and it should increase conversion rates.

- Build an e-mail list from everyone that comments. In a few months they will still be fat and you can still profit from them with the next diet fad.
 


What helped increase my conversions by 5% was clearly show comments on the blog post, with the comment field open. Basically I placed in about 7 positive comments, and 3 questions about the product in the comments through out a 2 week interval. I'm sure that many of you are implementing this already, though I have seen some of the blog landing pages in this forum by members, and many lack this.
 
I was actually surprised all the blogs I've seen kept the comments closed. I've kept it open and moderated the comments, but personally replied to each of the comments; was able to fish out a decent number of sales this way.

Also... Making the comment section look "real" helps too, meaning put up fake emails and change up the comments in regards to grammatical errors and casing.
 
I was actually surprised all the blogs I've seen kept the comments closed. I've kept it open and moderated the comments, but personally replied to each of the comments; was able to fish out a decent number of sales this way.

Agreed. Was thought to believe that it was quite an obvious selling tactic to manipulate the comments section.
 
I see a lot of people posting comments like "testing comments" or "do comments work." On my blogs these comments go into a moderation queue, but the person posting the comment sees it instantly show up on the blog like it was really posted.

I guess some of the smarter people are suspicious of the comments and want to see if it's actually possible for a *real* person to post a comment... I'm sure this has resulted in at least a few conversions.
 
Yea the realer the comments the better.

Best thing to do is to take 10 REAL comments people submitted, and post them. Can't beat that level of authenticity.
 
" E-mail them back with the answer and your affiliate links, it's basically free money."

Only issue with this is you're gonna become the point of contact for the hate/threatening/'lawsuit' emails that people send after they get hit with their rebills. I setup an optin on a very small grant promo (~30 subs a day) and was getting around 5-10 emails a day from people threatening to sue and whatnot. Most of the threats are pretty empty and don't carry much weight, but it still sucks to open that line up. Obviously your gonna be using throwaway email addresses and fake names, but it opens up another line of communication between you and people your essentially scamming which isn't the funnest thing in the world.
 
" E-mail them back with the answer and your affiliate links, it's basically free money."

Only issue with this is you're gonna become the point of contact for the hate/threatening/'lawsuit' emails that people send after they get hit with their rebills. I setup an optin on a very small grant promo (~30 subs a day) and was getting around 5-10 emails a day from people threatening to sue and whatnot. Most of the threats are pretty empty and don't carry much weight, but it still sucks to open that line up. Obviously your gonna be using throwaway email addresses and fake names, but it opens up another line of communication between you and people your essentially scamming which isn't the funnest thing in the world.

use an anonymous email.
 
Don't forget to change the dates.

Looks weird if ALL the comments are on the exact date of the post. Not sure if people actually look at it on that level, but it's possible.
 
" E-mail them back with the answer and your affiliate links, it's basically free money."

Only issue with this is you're gonna become the point of contact for the hate/threatening/'lawsuit' emails that people send after they get hit with their rebills. I setup an optin on a very small grant promo (~30 subs a day) and was getting around 5-10 emails a day from people threatening to sue and whatnot. Most of the threats are pretty empty and don't carry much weight, but it still sucks to open that line up. Obviously your gonna be using throwaway email addresses and fake names, but it opens up another line of communication between you and people your essentially scamming which isn't the funnest thing in the world.

Are you one of these people that likes to eat meat, but not if it looks like part of an animal?
 
Don't forget to change the dates.

Looks weird if ALL the comments are on the exact date of the post. Not sure if people actually look at it on that level, but it's possible.

People definitely look at that level. Once I had a comment with an earlier date than the blog post and there were like 3-4 comments calling me on it.
 
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