Free Landing Pages (Minisites)

A landing page or mini site as opposed to a full website is a one page webpage or site that offers information or more often offers information about a product. So in effect the landing page or mini site is a sales page. It is called a landing page because this is the site where people are taken to when they click a banner ad or an affiliate URL. The landing page or mini site can act as your online sales man. The effectiveness of the landing page acting as your online sales man hinges on the text or sales copy written all over the page. For quick insights in writing an effective ad copy, look at this site by one of the world’s leading copy writers (click) –> Copy Writing with John Carlton.

It has been observed that most people do not buy products online the first time they see your sales page. Most internet marketers would have to employ pre-loaded automatic follow up messages through an autoresponder. You need to create webform for this in your autoresponder and prepare follow up messages in the messages tab. To create a webform go HERE. To be able to send the follow up messages, your landing page should of course have a webform –the box that asks for the name and email of the web visitor.

Several online services offer landing page creator software at affordable prices but if you are looking for a quick landing page that is totally FREE, you can go here (click) FREE Landing Page Creator. The site offers complete landing page features plus video guides.

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2 comments

  1. hi please help im trying so hard to get this working and not a clue were to start realy I have an auto responder and landing page and a click bank account but not shure witch order to put it all together to get the sails thanx phill

    1. Hi Phil,

      You need to have some kind of Landing Page Generator to connect the dots. First you need to create a webform that contains your clickbank affiliate URL in the “custom thank you page” of your webform, and then install the webform’s HTML code in your landing page….

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