How to Use a Free URL Rotator
Written by: Yoram Meromy | October 17, 2009 | under Uncategorized | Comments
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You can display various websites or pages to those who click on just one link by using a free URL rotator. Therefore, to promote a number of sites, you will only have to attract people to a single link. Promoting several websites, for example 100 sites, could be very hard. Your promotional efforts would therefore be divided by a hundred when you use a free URL rotator or even by a larger number if you have 200 sites. However, make sure that the provider of your free website rotator will not limit the number of URLs that you can submit for one rotator. A better option would be to look for a provider that permits an unlimited number of URLs or websites for just one rotator.
Another application of a free URL rotator is to allow you to easily transfer your focus to another product or service. You can readily disregard a certain site by eliminating its URL from the list if you have only one link to market several sites. The next step would be to insert the URL for the new service or product that you want to promote instead. A free URL rotator makes this process hassle-free, as removing a product or service will not affect your traffic-generating activities.
Another potential use of a free URL rotator is to let a number of business owners participate in an advertising cooperative, where they will need to pay a certain amount to advertise their site via the rotator link. This cooperative can also be set up in such a way that the number of shares that a person will purchase will determine the number of URLs he will be able to display through the free URL rotator.
Another creative way to apply the capabilities of a free URL rotator is the split-testing of a website. Because this process is usually regarded by some Internet marketers as difficult, they often try to avoid it, but a rotator can make it easier for them to do this. All you need to do is to produce two similar versions of the page that will be subjected to split-testing and then change one element in the second version. Thus, if you want to know how the size of the headline will affect conversion rate, you simply make the headline larger in the second version. You then submit the URLs of these two versions to the free URL rotator and note the change in conversion rate.












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