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404 Secrets
Have you ever visited a Website, but typed in the wrong url
after the domain name? What did you see?
Chances are you saw a generic page that said something like,
"The page cannot be displayed," or "Not Found," or "The
requested URL was not found on this server."
This is what is more commonly known as
the 404 Error
Page. It's the page that shows up by
default when someone 'accidentally' types in the address of the
page they are looking for on your site incorrectly.
Now, in many cases, it truly happens by mistake. However, in
many other instances, people end up on this page because they
are snooping around trying to look for your download page or
thank you page without having to pay or opt-in. Kind of shady,
but people do it.
Why, not capitalize on it whether they are doing it
purposely or they are truly ending up there by accident. If you
have your own website and it gets traffic, some of your
visitors are ending up on that page. Now, if they are seeing
the generic message that their browser shows them when it
happens, then you are not making good use of your web real
estate.
Every page of your website can put money in your pocket.
Even your 404 error page. You can customize that page just like
any other page on your website.
Some ideas to utilize on that page
include:
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Making an special offer at a
discounted price. |
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Having it be a squeeze
page. |
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Making it an Adsense
page. |
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Redirecting it to a related
affiliate product. |
Those are just a few of the many different, yet profitable
types of ways you can make good use of your 404 error page.
It won't make you rich, but it definitely will put some
extra money in your account. Maybe it will help you pay one of
your bills, or you can just reinvest it into your business.
Either way, if you don't customize this page, you can be
leaving money on the table. Having something for your visitors
to see that end up on that page is extremely more beneficial to
you then not having anything on that page.
Here's to making good use of every page on your Web
site.
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