I keep on coming across sites selling ebooks, videos and software that are horrendous looking.
Quite a few of them sell goods and services that A-list bloggers and SEOs seem to hold in high regard, so obviously people are buying from them.
So, is a winning formula to produce really ugly websites and start selling ebooks?
Rob says
I’d imagine it’s more about the product than the look of the website…
michele says
Maybe, but I was always led to believe that presentation was a key in making any sale
Georgie says
Mayber the blogs/sites are heavily SEO’d and thats why they look crap. No? There’s loads of them kind of sites.
John McCormac says
I always thought it was the product that is the key in any sale. π Perhaps the ugly sites give the users exactly what they want?
michele says
John
You *would* say that π
John McCormac says
Of course Michele,
My sites are works of information rather than art. π
michele says
We KNOW π
Alan O'Rourke says
I think these sites succeed in spite of their design, not because of it.
Alan O'Rourke says
I think these sites succeed in spite of their design, not because of it.
adam says
Somebody has to say it, so it might as well be me:
Is this one successful?
/me runs away
michele says
Alan – Nicely put
Adam – Watch out for horse heads
Peter Knight says
Are they very long pages for particular *a* particular product (as opposed to multiple products). If so, hey’re probably name-squeeze pages.
michele says
Peter
Most of them are very long single page sites for one product.
Peter Knight says
Yeah – then they’re ‘name-squeeze’ pages. They’re actually very effective and follow a prototype.
michele says
Peter – Do you have any more information on this prototype?