Landing Page and Blog Design
Blog design plays a crucial role in successful marketing, especially when the idea is to make money blogging. Professional blogging is all about content, where blog traffic is driven to blogs with quality contents that are consistent as well as useful to readers. Keywords play the all-important role in driving website traffic to blogs, which, otherwise, would not be known to the public. But having the best keywords alone wouldn’t do much good to blogs that are involved in affiliate marketing, unless blog design is also paid importance towards.
If you own a blog and have been setting it up to make people buy your product, you need to be aware of the importance of your landing page. If you have been publishing blog content on a regular basis and have been having a good deal of traffic visiting your site, you would have, by now, succeeded in brand building for your blog. Your regular readers know what to expect of your blog and they would not be concerned about the ingenuity of your blog; in other words, you would have built trust in your readers for your blog.
With the trust building done, all you have to do is to follow up on the trust and cash in on your brand, selling your product. This landing page is what would feature your product that you would sell, as part of your affiliate marketing program. With all the effort that you have put in to get your users to your landing page, you wouldn’t be able to capitalize on it if you didn’t focus on your landing page design.
When you get your readers there and when they have seen the product, they are likely to go for it as the trust has already been built about your blog. If you apply the same blog template to your landing page as well, you would serve to add more distractions to your users than let them stay focused on your point of sale. To monetize your visitors, you need to keep your landing page clean, free of all the external links and such and help the user stay as focused on the “Buy Now” link as possible. That makes the landing page design different from the rest of the pages, while retaining the essence and feel of your website.
To have a different feel of your landing page or to have it filled with distractions would reduce the chances of converting your visitor into sale.







My name is Sahil Mehta, an entrepreneur and a full time blogger.
Back in 2004 I started with my first website and today I own more than 50 high ranked blogs. 

Great writeup Sahil, really enjoyed the simplicity of it and the way you have laid it out. I am just starting my foray into the world of online marketing and blogging and I think what you have done here is AWESOME! Great layout and easy to navigate – just as you postured in this post.
Thanks for a great write up – I will be sure to come back and see what else you have in store
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