It is very important that you have a concise and
targeted page title. When people visit your sales letter they
may well look at the page title in their browser but it is your
headline that will catch their attention. They won't look at the
title and say "Nope, not for me". They'll be happy if the title
is a short phrase that matches up with what they were looking
for and so will the search engines.
Keyword Density & Positioning: You can improve the keyword
density of a page by including it in bulleted lists, quotes and
highlighted areas. Often, people will put a key part of their
sales letter in a box or highlight it to reinforce the point.
This is where you can get a few keywords in. After an important
paragraph in your letter, you can either re-state the
information or re-word it. Make sure you get keywords in here.
It's very important that this is obviously an important point
for your reader's benefit. Just re-stating something in another
normal paragraph will look strange.
As I mentioned, bulleted lists are useful because they are short
and to the point - they don't have to read like a normal
sentence or paragraph. So, make sure your main keyword is
included in any bulleted lists - this could be a list of
chapters that your book contains (if you are selling a book) or
a list of the benefits that your product will bring the
purchaser.
If you have testimonials for your product, include the ones that
contain your keywords near the top of your page. Obviously you
shouldn't re-write a testimonial but if you have a couple that
do actually contain your keywords, make them prominent.
Prominent, from a search engine perspective, is as high up your
page as possible.
Bold Text: Things such as bold text and the use of italics can
have some effect on how well the search engines rank your page.
It won't have a huge effect but in this situation we are trying
to optimize everything that we can. Sales letters are often
filled with bold text, italics, different colors and so on. It's
important that you make important points stand out on your page.
Now, you can make important points stand out for the search
engines also. Try to be sparing with your use of bold text and
try, where possible, to only use it to highlight points that
include your keywords. As I said, only do this where possible -
don't go through changing your whole sales letter.
These are just a few little things that you can do to optimize
your sales letter. Don't forget to also get links pointing to
your sales letter and, where possible, use keywords in the
anchor text. For example, my book is called Rankings Revealed
but I try to get links to my sales page to say "Search Engine
Rankings Revealed".
Don't Optimize Your Letter
As I said earlier, this is the approach that I prefer. I don't
optimize sales letters at all. I use other pages to try to draw
traffic from the search engines. These pages establish my
credentials and I then forward them to the sales letter.
You should compile a list of relevant keywords and phrases and
then write some informative articles that focus on each of
these. Now, articles offer a much easier way to get your
keywords into the important places - headline, first few
paragraphs and so on. Optimize these articles as much as
possible using Title tags, Headings, Bold text and so on.
Add these to your site and link to them from wherever you can.
Make sure that the link text uses keywords.
Each article should have a few prominent links to the sales
letter for your product. These could be in the actual text of
the article or you could just provide a link from the end of the
article.
You can also add these articles to all of the article
directories online. The benefits of this are twofold. The
article itself can draw search engine traffic - even if it is on
another site. Then, people follow the link to your sales letter.
Also, this link to the sales letter will increase it's link
popularity.
Please Note: If you are going to submit the article to other
sites, you shouldn't really have links to your sales letter in
the body of the article. Just link to it from your bio box at
the bottom.
You should never compromise the quality of your sales letter in
order to get traffic from the search engines. Obviously traffic
from the search engines is very important - largely because you
don't need to pay anyone a commission to get a sale. However, if
you look for other ways to get good rankings you'll find the
options are there. This may not be a direct approach but it will
work.
There you have a couple of ways to get traffic from the search
engines to your sales page. Again, the second option works much
better for me because it allows a much greater degree of
flexibility and allows me to target a much wider range of
keywords. This approach may not work for you and you may find
that you can optimize your sales letter page without harming
your conversion rate.
Do some testing and you'll soon find which is more suitable for
your situation.
About the author:
Sean Burns has over six years experience in setting up,
maintaining and profiting from websites from the comfort of his
home. Sean is also the author of Rankings Revealed which shows
you how easy it is to achieve top 10 rankings on the major
search engines - http://www.webmastersreference.com/.