Squeeze Page Basics


squeeze page basics
Squeeze Page Basics – In this short and to the point article, you will learn about squeeze page basics: it’s purpose and use, and finally how you can easily create your own squeeze page in the fastest time possible.

The purpose of a squeeze page is to build a list of people interested in your subject.

For example, let’s say you are in the swimming industry. You have an online store that sells swimming apparels and accessories, and you also have a swimming class where beginners can attend to learn how to swim.

When people land on your website (that sells the swimming apparels and class), what you want to do is to get their contact information in the form of the email. This is very important because if you don’t, they will never come back to your site ever again.

But how do you persuade them to give you their email? This is one of the squeeze page basics that you have to understand.

You do that by setting up a squeeze page and giving away a valuable freebie (that’s related to swimming) that they can use. For example, you might offer a free report or video that teaches people how to swim (do not give everything away but provide useful yet incomplete information).

After they have given their email, you want to follow up with them every day for the next week or so and provide them with more valuable tips and advice on swimming, while selling them your swimming class and/or swimming apparels and accessories at the same time.

This is called relationship selling. You build and maintain good and trusting relationships with your audience first before actually trying to sell to them.

This works very well in today’s world where everyone and his dog are always trying to sell you something. Coming across as someone who truly cares for the success of his subscribers will make you stand out from the crowd.

Now that you know the squeeze page basics, the next thing is to create and set up your own squeeze page in 2 minutes…

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squeeze page basics

Squeeze Page Basics