Monkeyleg
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My website is now getting 350,000 to 450,000 visitors a month. I figured it was time to convert some of those visitors into extra income, so I added an online store.
Right now I have just a few items that I sell, as I'm just testing the waters to see if this is something that will work. The main page for the online store is here..
I'm ranking well on the search engines for various terms related to Crimson Trace grips, GunVault safes and so on. I'm also running Google AdWords ads for some of the products. The links from the pages on the search engines and the Google ads don't go to the online store page, but either to the brand page (Crimson Trace, for example) or to individual models of the brands.
If anyone has time to look at these pages, I'd appreciate any critique you might have to offer. Specifically, is there anything about any of the pages that puts you off? Do you see something that would make you uneasy about buying?
I guess what I'm asking is if the way I've presented the products is done as effectively as other gun-related online merchants.
Thanks for any replies, and thank you, Oleg, for allowing this thread.
Right now I have just a few items that I sell, as I'm just testing the waters to see if this is something that will work. The main page for the online store is here..
I'm ranking well on the search engines for various terms related to Crimson Trace grips, GunVault safes and so on. I'm also running Google AdWords ads for some of the products. The links from the pages on the search engines and the Google ads don't go to the online store page, but either to the brand page (Crimson Trace, for example) or to individual models of the brands.
If anyone has time to look at these pages, I'd appreciate any critique you might have to offer. Specifically, is there anything about any of the pages that puts you off? Do you see something that would make you uneasy about buying?
I guess what I'm asking is if the way I've presented the products is done as effectively as other gun-related online merchants.
Thanks for any replies, and thank you, Oleg, for allowing this thread.