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404 Page Secrets By Jason Dinner
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Something I hadn't thought about, March 01, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Jeremy Gislason |
Monitizing your 404 error pages is something I hadn't thought about much until after I got this product.
Jason makes it easy to understand how to set up and the reasoning behind it with videos and interviews.
I get around 4,000+ hits to my 404 error pages every month and have noticed more sales coming in as a result of what we did in our own network. |
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
404 Page Secrets By Jason Dinner
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404 Secrets not successful for me, March 12, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Todd Strait |
I tried this product about a year ago for about a period of 6 months and never converted even one sale. Now, I pride myself on making sure that all my pages and links are working but over a short time period, I eliminated a number pages that were still listed in the search engines for about a month so I had quite a few hits more than normal on the 404 page. Still nothing.
I switched to a short blurb on the page and added some AdSense code there and have had more success with that. I credit the idea of using and putting something to monetize the 404 page to this program, but the included materials didn't convert for me at all.
Great idea...but not going to be for everyone. |
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
404 Page Secrets By Jason Dinner
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Too little advice, March 13, 2007 |
| Ebook just expains that 404 pages can make you money... that's all.. then they recommends his products. No instructions how to setup your 404 on web host for example. |
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
404 Page Secrets By Jason Dinner
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Put A Money Tap On Your Error Pages, May 29, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Kosta Efstathiou |
Pros:
Giveaway Rights.
Earn $23.50 per sale.
Promotional tools included.
Cons:
You don't have any control of the products. You need to send people to your affiliate website.
Bottom Line:
This is a good heads up for those that didn't know they could change their default 404 page. (You can also change the other error pages as well.) You get:
· A 19-minute audio interview with Mike Filsaime.
· The 404 report. (This is just a brief explanation of the website.)
· Camtasia Video Tutorial on how to use the 404 templates. (Stream it or download it.)
· Four 404 templates.
· 6 unadvertised bonuses.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
404 Page Secrets By Jason Dinner
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Internet Marketing Downgrade, May 13, 2007 |
| Reviewer: ralph jones |
| As per usual I have noticed that these listings are only email list collection sites. Internet marketing has turned a full circle and as with this site they are giving away products that once could have been sold are now being given away for zilch. Go back to products having a face value... |
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
404 Page Secrets By Jason Dinner
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good idea-sparker!, November 09, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Lorie Therese Locara |
While I agree with Todd that this is certainly not going to be for everyone, I still believe that Jason hit the nail right on the head with his suggestion to monetize your otherwise useless 404’s.
And yes, I agree with Todd that Adsense blocks would be a better idea, because most web surfers are looking for free information. But why not take it a step further? What about a page that has both adsense blocks and products? Because if you have both, you just may be able to make a sale off someone who is willing to pay for information products or whatever it is that you are selling.
I don’t think it needs a thesis for this e-book to sell its idea. I think that if Jason just crammed everything he needed to say in one condensed page, he would have expressed the idea to you in one fell sweep. Sure, you won’t find a 404 page setup tutorial in here, but if you like, why don’t YOU make that e-book yourself? You might earn from that yourself, right? Why don’t *I* do that? When I get the time to, I guess. But the point is, this e-book is an idea-sparker, and that’s what I like about it! |
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