How to make use of those traffics on non-conversion page?
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I am working on a website which sells eBooks softwares, most of posts on the site are teaching people how to solve eBook-reading problems and will lead visitors to download and try the software.
But some posts are not related to the software, we just write it for traffic, for example: link-bait post such as top xxx romantic eBooks, free eBooks tools review, etc. These posts have got a pretty considerable traffic, but visitors just come here, read, like/share/comment, then leave.
Is there any way I can make use of these pages to convert?
Thanks
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You could also list 'related posts' or 'you may also be interested in' posts which link to your conversion posts.
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So it's sort of "subscription"??
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You can Promote your ebooks in these post,in the ad areas, so you drive traffic to your own products instead of sponsoring other websites products.
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Adsense
Sell ads to ebook sellers
eBook affiliate programs
Start writing your own romantic eBooks
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