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Thanks for letting the camp know, Jeremy. This theme was partly inspired by this bootcamp. I wanted to throw up pages fast that didn’t give visitors any other choice than to click. The few options out there were either ugly, too “salesletter” looking or clunky. Hopefully a few people will find value in this theme.
And thanks for a kick ass bootcamp. Can’t wait for the next phase.
Jeremy Reply: March 31st, 2009 at 12:49 pm
Thanks for offering the deal!
I’m sure many members here will definitely appreciate it. I used the template to put a site up last night
dmail333 Reply: March 31st, 2009 at 5:43 pm
This thing is Hot like Fire! You did a tremendous job… I was gonna buy it already. I’m gonna use the heck out of it. Thanks again.
Bluesquares, wow, what a beautiful site template! It definitely doesn’t look like a blog with the dozens of distracting links on it that take away sales.
In thinking about using this for PPC landing pages, though, what I’m wondering about is quality score. Normally, I would set up a WP blog with about 10 articles on it on the niche. Then have a landing page for the actual offer. Then have a link from the landing page to the home page, which would link to all those articles to increase quality score. So I’m wondering if that’s going to work as well for QS purposes to have only minimal links. Your site, for instance, doesn’t link to any other pages except the usual privacy policy, contact us, etc.
So I’d be interested in hearing your comments on this.
BlueSquares Reply: April 1st, 2009 at 4:06 pm
All Google wants to see is “content” so you don’t get penalized for the thin site. Here’s a simple way to do it. Create a “dummy” category. Name it something like “Articles”. Then, post your 10 articles in there.
Then, link to that category in your footer.
That category link plus your tos, contact and privacy page will assure a good QS.
and Can I use this site to register in CPA company and get accepted ??
Thx before
Jeremy Reply: April 28th, 2009 at 6:31 pm
Yes, you can install with WordPress — It is a wordpress theme
Yes, you can throw up a page, put an offer on it from a network and more than likely all other networks will approve you
aditya89 Reply: April 28th, 2009 at 9:40 pm
okay, thx Jeremy,
I want 2 buy it cause I was rejected by ML n maxbounty without reason , why ? I dont have website yet but I already put the http://www.cpamarketersbootcamp.com and said I follow the training. And azoogle dont know about you (jeremy).
I need your advice, thx
Jeremy Reply: April 28th, 2009 at 10:15 pm
Don actually deals with the CPA companies lol
He is more into the “talking” that it requires sometimes to maintain a relationship with these companies
If you are having a hard time getting accepted apply at http://www.lidango.com and let him know that Jeremy and Don sent you
Does this mean I can use it only when I have my own WP blog installed on my own domain? In other words, if I don’t have my own website the template is not for me?
Supposed I have a domain http://www.dentistsearch.com (just an example) and I’d like to promote a ringtone offer. Would it make sense to install a WP blog with this template on this domain or would it be a bad idea and I should rather look for another domainname because otherwise it would seriously harm my potential Google rankings.
Thanks
Klaus
Jeremy Reply: May 21st, 2009 at 12:25 pm
Yes, you can only use it on your own domain and hosting
Klaus, I think you know the answer to your other question…
If your domain name is about dentists then their should be information about dentists on it…If your domain name is about ringtones then their should be information about ringtones on it
This would basically mean that if I’d want to use this WP template I would have to register an appropriate domain name and setup a website/blog for every offer I want to promote. At least some generic name for a certain category of offers, right?
Or how do you handle that?
Jeremy Reply: May 21st, 2009 at 10:29 pm
If you want to use this theme then yes, you would need to buy a domain name for each time that you want to use it…
It sounds like you are not familiar with putting up sites, etc so, I have 2 pieces of advice for you…
1. Stick to creating the free sites like Squidoo, blogger, and the others. Rather than trying to learn how to do this right now, you could use the free sites to start making some cash
2. Look around YouTube for tutorials for things like “how to use FTP” , “how to upload a theme to wordress” etc… Wordpress isn’t hard to do, but it can be a little confusing the first couple times that you attempt it
Thanks. My problem is not so much that I couldn’t create a website or a WP blog. I have done this already. My question was more in the direction whether I would have to register a domain and set up hosting for every CPA offer I promote (thinking into the future already with dozens of promoted offers
Anyway, if this would be a better chance for success I would of course do it.
Let’s assume I would take up some new product in the health niche like colon clenser ABC.
1. Would you just target “buy ABC” or “ABC review” as a keyword even if there doesn’t seem to be an acceptable number of searches for them? (I heard this in the webinar recording for the acai burn example.) Or would you rather take the more general “buy (best) colon clens” because it has more searches? In this case you could also promote other similar products with your network even if this special offer should expire.
2. Would you test the conversion of your keywords with a short PPC campaign before you create your whole network around a keyword which might not convert at all? After all it’s quite some work
3. I understand that the selected keyphrase might not be a winner in which case you would build a network around another keyword. If that would still suck, how often would you try that for an offer until you abandon it and pick another offer?
Sorry, I forgot an important question. So here as addition to the last post:
4. As a domain name for your WP Blog would you register some variation of ABC like “Buy ABC” or “ABC Review” or a more general term. Basically same question as 1 only re registering a domain.
With general domain names like that you can put up a review site or just target one product.
You would not need to set up new hosting for every domain name unless you buy a very low end hosting package that only allows one domain..I think even the smallest package at hostgator allows unlimited domains? I might be wrong about that, but I think it is acurate.
This is all about targeted buying keywords which is why I have stressed it so much in every step of method one…
March 31st, 2009 at 11:58 am
Thanks for letting the camp know, Jeremy. This theme was partly inspired by this bootcamp. I wanted to throw up pages fast that didn’t give visitors any other choice than to click.
The few options out there were either ugly, too “salesletter” looking or clunky. Hopefully a few people will find value in this theme.
And thanks for a kick ass bootcamp. Can’t wait for the next phase.
Jeremy Reply:
March 31st, 2009 at 12:49 pm
Thanks for offering the deal!
I’m sure many members here will definitely appreciate it. I used the template to put a site up last night
dmail333 Reply:
March 31st, 2009 at 5:43 pm
This thing is Hot like Fire! You did a tremendous job… I was gonna buy it already. I’m gonna use the heck out of it. Thanks again.
March 31st, 2009 at 1:03 pm
I think it was an excellent template so have already purchased.
Thanks Bluesquares for your hard work.
BlueSquares Reply:
March 31st, 2009 at 2:40 pm
Thank you very much for the kind words.
March 31st, 2009 at 1:11 pm
Hello,
I purchased Bluesquares template, and also the bootcamp membership based on his comments about the program.
I just signed on…however, I can only see the responses, not any complete posts.
Can anyone give me direction?
I apologize if this is not where I should post this.
Thanks
Notatechie
March 31st, 2009 at 3:00 pm
Hi BlueSquares,
Is the template strickly for hosting wordpress on your own server or can it be for wordpress.com?
Is there tutorials that come with it to show how to swap out images/titles/terms of use, etc?
Thanks
Steve
Jeremy Reply:
March 31st, 2009 at 3:12 pm
Steve,
It won’t work on wordpress.com
Editing it is very easy because you use the wordpress editor so It is all for the most part pretty “push button”.
March 31st, 2009 at 3:34 pm
Bluesquares, wow, what a beautiful site template! It definitely doesn’t look like a blog with the dozens of distracting links on it that take away sales.
In thinking about using this for PPC landing pages, though, what I’m wondering about is quality score. Normally, I would set up a WP blog with about 10 articles on it on the niche. Then have a landing page for the actual offer. Then have a link from the landing page to the home page, which would link to all those articles to increase quality score. So I’m wondering if that’s going to work as well for QS purposes to have only minimal links. Your site, for instance, doesn’t link to any other pages except the usual privacy policy, contact us, etc.
So I’d be interested in hearing your comments on this.
BlueSquares Reply:
April 1st, 2009 at 4:06 pm
All Google wants to see is “content” so you don’t get penalized for the thin site. Here’s a simple way to do it. Create a “dummy” category. Name it something like “Articles”. Then, post your 10 articles in there.
Then, link to that category in your footer.
That category link plus your tos, contact and privacy page will assure a good QS.
March 31st, 2009 at 4:06 pm
If you guys pick this up and are happy with it — Don’t be shy to leave him a comment in the WSO
— Just don’t mention how much you paid for it lol 
March 31st, 2009 at 4:41 pm
Great Template…. I just bought and set up my first site.
Thanks
Dave.
Jeremy Reply:
March 31st, 2009 at 4:42 pm
Yeah, this template is killer easy to set up
April 1st, 2009 at 6:57 am
So you figure you could use this WSO template as the “money page” within our network? Sounds like it could be but just wanted to make sure.
Jim
Jeremy Reply:
April 1st, 2009 at 8:40 am
Yeah, you could
Because the template is on WordPress it is easy to work with. Also, because it is “plain” you can pretty much do whatever you want with it.
April 2nd, 2009 at 7:59 am
Nice looking template bluesquares, it’s just what I’ve been looking for.
April 4th, 2009 at 7:56 pm
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April 8th, 2009 at 10:32 pm
better late than never…
THANKS to both Jeremy and Jesus for the special offer on this killer theme (and for creating it in the first place!)
Jeremy Reply:
April 8th, 2009 at 10:35 pm
This is an awesome template and the fact that Jesus was willing to give us all such a great deal on it made it even better
I’ve used this template probably 6 times since I got it lol
April 28th, 2009 at 11:36 am
Jeremy,
Can I install it in WP hosting ?
and Can I use this site to register in CPA company and get accepted ??
Thx before
Jeremy Reply:
April 28th, 2009 at 6:31 pm
Yes, you can install with WordPress — It is a wordpress theme
Yes, you can throw up a page, put an offer on it from a network and more than likely all other networks will approve you
aditya89 Reply:
April 28th, 2009 at 9:40 pm
okay, thx Jeremy,
I want 2 buy it cause I was rejected by ML n maxbounty without reason , why ? I dont have website yet but I already put the http://www.cpamarketersbootcamp.com and said I follow the training. And azoogle dont know about you (jeremy).
I need your advice, thx
Jeremy Reply:
April 28th, 2009 at 10:15 pm
Don actually deals with the CPA companies lol
He is more into the “talking” that it requires sometimes to maintain a relationship with these companies
If you are having a hard time getting accepted apply at http://www.lidango.com and let him know that Jeremy and Don sent you
April 29th, 2009 at 4:09 am
oh okay, whats Don full name ? So I just try to register again using this tmplate?
I will register in lidango.com today
Thx a lot Jeremy
May 21st, 2009 at 11:05 am
As to post #4 “It won’t work on Wordpress.com”.
Does this mean I can use it only when I have my own WP blog installed on my own domain? In other words, if I don’t have my own website the template is not for me?
Supposed I have a domain http://www.dentistsearch.com (just an example) and I’d like to promote a ringtone offer. Would it make sense to install a WP blog with this template on this domain or would it be a bad idea and I should rather look for another domainname because otherwise it would seriously harm my potential Google rankings.
Thanks
Klaus
Jeremy Reply:
May 21st, 2009 at 12:25 pm
Yes, you can only use it on your own domain and hosting
Klaus, I think you know the answer to your other question…
If your domain name is about dentists then their should be information about dentists on it…If your domain name is about ringtones then their should be information about ringtones on it
May 21st, 2009 at 5:05 pm
Ok. Thanks.
This would basically mean that if I’d want to use this WP template I would have to register an appropriate domain name and setup a website/blog for every offer I want to promote. At least some generic name for a certain category of offers, right?
Or how do you handle that?
Jeremy Reply:
May 21st, 2009 at 10:29 pm
If you want to use this theme then yes, you would need to buy a domain name for each time that you want to use it…
It sounds like you are not familiar with putting up sites, etc so, I have 2 pieces of advice for you…
1. Stick to creating the free sites like Squidoo, blogger, and the others. Rather than trying to learn how to do this right now, you could use the free sites to start making some cash
2. Look around YouTube for tutorials for things like “how to use FTP” , “how to upload a theme to wordress” etc… Wordpress isn’t hard to do, but it can be a little confusing the first couple times that you attempt it
May 23rd, 2009 at 7:37 am
Thanks. My problem is not so much that I couldn’t create a website or a WP blog. I have done this already. My question was more in the direction whether I would have to register a domain and set up hosting for every CPA offer I promote (thinking into the future already with dozens of promoted offers
Anyway, if this would be a better chance for success I would of course do it.
Let’s assume I would take up some new product in the health niche like colon clenser ABC.
1. Would you just target “buy ABC” or “ABC review” as a keyword even if there doesn’t seem to be an acceptable number of searches for them? (I heard this in the webinar recording for the acai burn example.) Or would you rather take the more general “buy (best) colon clens” because it has more searches? In this case you could also promote other similar products with your network even if this special offer should expire.
2. Would you test the conversion of your keywords with a short PPC campaign before you create your whole network around a keyword which might not convert at all? After all it’s quite some work
3. I understand that the selected keyphrase might not be a winner in which case you would build a network around another keyword. If that would still suck, how often would you try that for an offer until you abandon it and pick another offer?
Thanks
Klaus
May 23rd, 2009 at 8:49 am
Sorry, I forgot an important question. So here as addition to the last post:
4. As a domain name for your WP Blog would you register some variation of ABC like “Buy ABC” or “ABC Review” or a more general term. Basically same question as 1 only re registering a domain.
Klaus
May 23rd, 2009 at 2:43 pm
Yes, you want to target buying keywords… or if you target general keywords make sure that they are domain names like these examples..
http://www.colongcleanswersupplements.com
http://www.bestresveratrolsupplments.net
With general domain names like that you can put up a review site or just target one product.
You would not need to set up new hosting for every domain name unless you buy a very low end hosting package that only allows one domain..I think even the smallest package at hostgator allows unlimited domains? I might be wrong about that, but I think it is acurate.
This is all about targeted buying keywords which is why I have stressed it so much in every step of method one…