Making Headway
I went back to work on PPC4 today. I had to purchase some images to get things rolling but it is looking better, slowly but surely. I'm having my doubts about whether I will get this one up by month's end. My little brother graduates from high school this weekend and since it's a holiday, I will be out of town and way from my computer for several days. It seems that it is definitely time to get a laptop and guess what? The Business has made enough for me to get one=)
Anyway, back to the work. I'm starting to come to the conclusion that better site design maybe needed for PPC3 and 4 than my previous sites. Those of you who have followed this blog for awhile know about the Universal Template I created in order to make content sites quickly. I've been using that template for the PPC sites as well but I'm starting to think that it is not conducive to this type of activity. It was originally developed to get high click-thru rates with Adsense (double digit ctr's are the standard), but this is a different game. Maybe I need to devote time into making another template devoted to PPC sites. I've thought about buying a template...yes, I actually did say that. It would be so much faster to just buy one but I am concerned that commercial templates are designed more for aesthetics than sales performance.
Anyway, back to the work. I'm starting to come to the conclusion that better site design maybe needed for PPC3 and 4 than my previous sites. Those of you who have followed this blog for awhile know about the Universal Template I created in order to make content sites quickly. I've been using that template for the PPC sites as well but I'm starting to think that it is not conducive to this type of activity. It was originally developed to get high click-thru rates with Adsense (double digit ctr's are the standard), but this is a different game. Maybe I need to devote time into making another template devoted to PPC sites. I've thought about buying a template...yes, I actually did say that. It would be so much faster to just buy one but I am concerned that commercial templates are designed more for aesthetics than sales performance.
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