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I don't understand why you go thru all the trouble of installing new wordpress with databases and everything. Why not just make a one installation, save HTML of the pages and then just copy/paste with new landing page?
 
Why would I use php pages for the LP. Also how would you suggest making the footer so it can be duplicated across more then one page

Because php has tons of advantages over plain html. For one, you can use it to pass different keywords along to the landing page and insert it into your page title, copy, meta tags, anchors, image tags, etc.

I create something like footer.php which I then include in the bottom of each landing page like this:
<?php include("footer.php"); ?>

So, only one file to maintain. You could even reuse the footer.php of the WP theme but I like to make my own for the LPs.

I don't understand why you go thru all the trouble of installing new wordpress with databases and everything. Why not just make a one installation, save HTML of the pages and then just copy/paste with new landing page?

It's really not that much trouble. Using Fantastico, a WP install takes all of 30 seconds, if that. For the About and Privacy pages, I have pre-written text that I just copy and paste into new pages (and search/replace placeholders for the different site topic and domain name). The whole setup takes less than 2 minutes and I now have a blog that I could potentially expand upon and add more unique posts to later on if the site turns out profitable and scalable.
 
It's really not that much trouble. Using Fantastico, a WP install takes all of 30 seconds, if that. For the About and Privacy pages, I have pre-written text that I just copy and paste into new pages (and search/replace placeholders for the different site topic and domain name). The whole setup takes less than 2 minutes and I now have a blog that I could potentially expand upon and add more unique posts to later on if the site turns out profitable and scalable.
Ok, I guess the difference is in the process. I just automate everything I can so I can watch spinning dicks for 2 extra minutes.
 
I'm running a compaign since 5 months no and I'm still stick with CTR of 1.58%. I've some keyword performing at more than 20%. should I delete the less performing kw. I,m into a very competitve niche.
thanks in advance
 
just like imagesandwords said above, i like to stick in some spun article content or scraped content using Caffeinated Content (google for this script, it takes content from yahoo answers). google eats every single one of these things up.
 
I just got a 9/10 baby. Then i got 100 clicks and no conversions. I Still have yet to make one sale on this campaign :(
 
one thing I learned from ppc coach - make sure you use dynamic keyword insertion at the bottom with something like "i hope your search for 'keyword' was successful" thus guaranteeing that exact term appears on the page at least once.

I'm sure someone else here will say this is retarded for some reason (google doesn't care, etc) but ive had plenty of 10/10 and 9/10 QS's so maybe this helps.
 
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