Google Checkout Referrals
So who's taking part in advertising Google Checkout? $1 per referral is pretty nifty and enough to get my attention, but I'm wondering where this type of conversion would be most effective. My personal blog, I doubt it.
To be successful with almost any referral a landing page or Pre-Sell page is almost a necessity. I'm currently testing a banner for Google Checkout on a site which receives around 1,200 uniques per day and converts well on the typical contextual advertising. My first and foremost complaint, lack of creatives! gar.....
Please let me know if you are having any newfound success with Google Checkout or if you have any ideas on creating a Pre-Sell page, as the possibilities are endless. To take things further, has anyone tried converting sales from their site, into referral revenue?
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I’m interested to see how your campaign goes. Keep me up to date.
Jon, I’m interested too. lol
I’m so stupid busy it’s not even funny…at least to me. Right now I’m busy working on being more efficient, before moving onto another project. Hopefully this won’t take too long and I can start integrating some ideas I have, just takes time is all.
Anyone have any spare time?