£100 worth of ads got me no sales..
I've had to pause my campaign out of necessity (major lack of funds). I'm going to reevaluate why I'm not making sales and perhaps relaunch the site.
However, it seems to be the case that people are far more interested in physical products as opposed to eBooks. This would explain why I've had so many hops (interest in subject), but no sales (no interest in product).
It's real confusing. But there's no point giving up. People will ALWAYS be buying things online. It's about adapting to their needs.
...But the customer's costing me bank, bro! Gah.
Catchya' later.
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OK Mate, I am going to be perfectly blunt with you.
If you are talking about chuggada.com, then this website is not going to get you sales at all.
1) Your home page has no info on it except for links to the left. 1solution) Place content on the home page.
2) Your current content isn't convincing me to buy. It's too sales pitch-y, try and use the personal story angle.
I will leave it at that with those 2, fix those and you might get some sales.