What shall I create RevPage for?
by Wincer Song Founder
Wincer Song Founder
RevPage is a marketing tool. But it means different thing for different people.
Now I am going to give you some tips how to create a NICE RevPage.
First of all, you have to know how to choose a topic you want to create revpage for.
It should be something YOU REALLY LIKE.
DON'T create a revpage for a scam program, it damages your reputation.
Why not create a Revpage for bestsellers at Amazon.com?
Don't waste your time in creating revpage which is created by others for many times.
The second, add content to revpage.
Make sure all content are related to your topic. People like to read your personal reviews.
Also, if you help people save time on getting information they want, your revpage is valueable.
Leave your tips below.
Good Luck!
Sep 13th 2010 11:19
RevPage is a marketing tool. But it means different thing for different people.
Now I am going to give you some tips how to create a NICE RevPage.
First of all, you have to know how to choose a topic you want to create revpage for.
It should be something YOU REALLY LIKE.
DON'T create a revpage for a scam program, it damages your reputation.
Why not create a Revpage for bestsellers at Amazon.com?
Don't waste your time in creating revpage which is created by others for many times.
The second, add content to revpage.
Make sure all content are related to your topic. People like to read your personal reviews.
Also, if you help people save time on getting information they want, your revpage is valueable.
Leave your tips below.
Good Luck!
Sep 13th 2010 11:19
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Comments
Katrina O. Indiana Water Filters
I would like to something important. RevPages are really good for self branding. Be cautious with spelling, grammar and punctuation. Remember, you are branding yourself and your business. Sloppy grammar and punctuation really does not look professional! Put your best work out there! Sep 21st 2010 08:32 |
Vijaya Lakshmi Writer, Health Consultant
Useful info. I have been in confusion to create one and I got some idea through your post. Sep 22nd 2010 03:09 |
Gina Jennings
These are good tips. I definitely agree that you should promote something you like. Sep 26th 2010 10:30 |
Fred Mugone Health, Wellness, e-Business
I like these rev pages. I not only advertise them here at apsense but also at places such as Sweeva e.t.c where I get good reviews. Sep 27th 2010 05:14 |
Rado Zupanc x
Please, can somebody give an example of good and bad (spam) rev page. Thanks Sep 27th 2010 06:46 |
Chad Flick Internet Marketer
Just created my first RevPage the other day and I'm really excited about! The info here was a great help for me and I wanted to express my appreciation. So Thanks! :-) Sep 30th 2010 12:38 |
Latrisha W. Secretary
yes, Please, I have the same question, can somebody give an example of good and bad (spam) rev page? how can you tell what is a spam program? I'm also thankful for all the good advise Thanks Sep 30th 2010 12:58 |
Wincer Song Founder
@latrisha It depends on what content on your revpage. If it is informative to visitors, it will be fine. Sep 30th 2010 13:08 |
Warren Day
I would like to second Cheryl's idea of a vote down, I realize that sometimes those systems are abused too but I do enjoy seeing a community vote to shut down spammers and scammers. Oct 2nd 2010 23:24 |
Fran Roe Representative
tip are noted, some folks even me have trouble writing rev pages,not all are computer refined Oct 7th 2010 05:28 |
Gilberto Cintron Viral, Local, Social & Mobile Marketing Expert
Awesome. So, Wincer did I understand correctly, great Revpages get more exposure than not so great Revpages? So, Spammers Be Ware! Oct 7th 2010 09:31 |
Warren Contreras Old Retired Guy
I'm getting the feeling that doing a Rev Page is like putting yourself on trial during the Salem Witch Trials. You don't need to read them, so why is everyone passing judgment that they are scams? Oct 7th 2010 19:56 |
Phil Cullum IM NewsWatch for Internet Marketing News
I just heard a video about how to market in the modern world. Key points support your post: 1. Protect your customers time and money. If you support their best interests, they will support you. 2. Be kind and help people. Don't just "sell, sell, sell." 3. Figure out what the right thing is in every situation, and always do it. Oct 8th 2010 21:07 |
Yep sure are good tips & advice
Sep 21st 2010 06:55