I had been using NATS join forms, designed my own, had a designer make a couple, and tested many different pricing and much more more..
I ended up testing like 30 different designs, some with video backgrounds, some uber clean.. and the end i am just sending them ccbill automatically. I have tested different ccbill forms also.. which can make a huge difference.
I would much rather collect emails on a pre-join form.. but the ratios is a bigger enough difference that I can't...a couple of sales a day is an expensive price to pay for emails.. and also about 80% of the emails are bad.
you really might want to think about just turning on that feature in nats to forward automatically to ccbill.. then work on you join pages.. and when you think you have a winner.. try it out for a day or two.. and see what happens..
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Originally Posted by signupdamnit
I agree on the form. Keep it simple and give it focus. Consider cutting down the text. It's usually an impulse buy and you don't want people thinking twice. Some will feel they need to read all the text on the page before committing to make sure they aren't scammed.
This is true but as an affiliate I check sponsors who do this a little more carefully and I am more strict on expected ratios. In general my motto is if I'm not making any money from my traffic you shouldn't be either. Unfortunately most of the time affiliates don't get credit from signups generated from these mailings when it was the affiliate who sent you the lead in the first place. Some sponsors abuse this and will do things like sign leads up to different dating programs automatically.
I know it's common and almost universally accepted now but some of us really do care and watch for this. For instance I notice Clubdom goes straight to the ccbill form. I appreciate that because I know "if I'm not making money neither are they." I understand the need to monetize as much as possible but either I want a cut or I want to be sure the funny business is kept to minimum.
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