Why Utilize a Squeeze Page?

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Squeeze pages are essentially a mini website page with an opt in or sign up form on them. So why use a squeeze page? A squeeze page is used by marketers to gather email addresses and names of likely customers. A average page like this can have a 3 or 4 line eye catching bullet points and then a gift of the free item or report that you may feel you can't do without.


Also on the page it contain an image of the guide you are getting and frequently 3 - 4 points of what this guide will do for you. You will see no additional links within the page as the person who constructed this squeeze page does not want anything on there to take you from it. The whole plan of this page is to get you to pop your email address and first name in the form.


Unlike unsolicited direct mail that most of us frequently get through our front doors and letter box's , with email sent to you from someone when you signed up to their offer on a squeeze page, you'll be able to unsubscribe just by clicking the unsubscribe link.



Who utilizes squeeze pages?
The majority of time it's internet marketers that use these pages the for the most part. Web marketers if they're on the ball will focus a great deal of time on building a big email list. What you'll discover though is that although marketers build email lists to sell products and special offers to people. Should you be on a good marketers list you'll pick up a lot of very good content and quite often free products. Additionally , you will find that the squeeze page you signed up for will keep all the offers and freebies applicable to the topic of the initial squeeze page was regarding. If you find yourself on a mailing list and all that you're being sent is sales offers then unsubscribe from it.


Do I need a squeeze page?
If you happen to be a marketer and you wish to create an email list then yes you will need one. The main motive of a squeeze page will likely be used is when marketers are doing add swaps. An ad swap is where one marketer contacts a different marketer that is in the same market or niche, and they both agree to send off the link to each other's squeeze page to their own email list. This usually results in both of them receiving a significant number of subscribers from one another's list.



Are there better ways to develop a list?
There are not many ways superior than doing actual add swaps, but this can be extremely hard to undertake for those who don't have a list to begin with.

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