it seems like buying 10 dollar domains all the time can add up. is it advisable to buy one general domain, and then run different offers just by making different pages?
omng yes some seasoned expert please answer this as I have been wondering the same thing althought I have seen some people use one single domain like you said and make review pages for each product that they promote on the same domain like the mysterious marketer.com website for exampl.it seems like buying 10 dollar domains all the time can add up. is it advisable to buy one general domain, and then run different offers just by making different pages?
that's what i was thinking. seems like you can save a lot of money buying "bunchofelectronicproducts.com" and then just having a bunch of pages for all types of electronic products.If they all fall under one general category (or at least if the prospective buyers belong to the same demographic), yes.
so, for instance, you would run a weightloss campaign on loseweightnow.com, wait til it runs dry, and then start a new campaign on that same domain?i usually snatch one up for every niche type offer. one for dating, one for weightloss etc..
it really depends on the campaign and where i'm running it
Well I'm not a seasoned professional, but here's how I do it:
I have one generic top level domain, say myoffers.biz. Then for each landing page I'll create a relevantly named subdomain. So for a solar panel lead offer, I'll have solarpanelquotes.myoffers.biz. This is cheaper, faster and easier to manage than a new domain for each offer, and I don't think you lose anything by doing it. Google Adwords let you write in any display URL you want any way.
I buy a new computer and a new pair of lucky underpants for every campaign.
Then whenever I work on that campaign I change underpants. For luck.
Of course when I am not wearing the lucky underpants the corresponding computer is wearing them on its head. Don't want all the luck going to waste now, do we?
I buy a new computer and a new pair of lucky underpants for every campaign.
Then whenever I work on that campaign I change underpants. For luck.
Of course when I am not wearing the lucky underpants the corresponding computer is wearing them on its head. Don't want all the luck going to waste now, do we?
that's what i was thinking. seems like you can save a lot of money buying "bunchofelectronicproducts.com" and then just having a bunch of pages for all types of electronic products.
can anyone provide an example of a successful site like this?
so, for instance, you would run a weightloss campaign on loseweightnow.com, wait til it runs dry, and then start a new campaign on that same domain?