Since the recent launch of WordPress 3.1, I’ve seen quite a few people who don’t like the admin toolbar that shows up on top of all pages and posts. While I think it’s great as it gives me quick access to what I use most often, other people don’t care for it to much.

Here’s how to remove it in a few easy steps.
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It’s no secret that a lot of affiliates make a load of money with coupon sites. People love saving money and when they see a shopping cart with a coupon code field they generally will leave and try to find a code before completing their order. I know quite a few affiliates with coupon sites and they work. My buddy Eric Nagel is even selling one of his sites that made him $37,000 in a year, all from coupons.
I’ve had a few coupon sites in the past that I designed with WordPress, and one of the troubles I had was getting people to click the link to set the cookie instead of just copying the code.
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I’ve been on a split testing craze lately trying to eek out every dollar out of every campaign. If you read my previous posts on how I doubled my conversion rate just by changing the background color, then I’m sure you see the power in split testing everything on your landing pages.
What happens though when your site is in WordPress?
There are two ways to approach your split testing in WordPress that I’d recommend. The first is geared more if you are sending traffic to specific landing pages via paid traffic. To split test, just create two identical pages (make sure to hide one from search engines if you care at all about your search rankings), change the element on 1 of the pages you want to split test, then send traffic to each. Find the winner, ditch the loser and test something else. Repeat, over and over again.
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If you’ve been around Internet marketing for more than 5 minutes, I’m sure you’ve heard about the importance of split testing your landing pages. I believe that the only time you should stop split testing, is when your conversion rate reaches 100% (which honestly won’t ever happen).
I’ve had an old campaign running with search traffic that I haven’t touched in about 2 years. It doesn’t get a ton of traffic, but makes a consistent profit of $50-$100 a day. I got lazy with the campaign as I have just had it on autopilot.
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Every affiliate marketer knows the importance of creating quality landing pages. Your landing pages are a huge factor when it comes to your campaigns and if they are successful or a waste of money. I’m assuming you at least know a little about HTML, otherwise you need to learn some of the basics (unless of course you just want to outsource everything).
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