Hey All, I have a real simple topic that I have argued with others about and I would like to get everyone's opinion. To be honest, I am also doing some research on a possible book....but that's a topic for another thread. The question is about Squeeze Pages. You know, those long winded pages that seem to go on for a mile.... 1) Does anyone really read everything on a Squueze Page? 2) Do Squeeze Pages suck you in or do you get turned off by them? 3) Are you more apt to read through a short - page and a half squeeze page versus the ones that never seem to end? 4) Are you more apt to sign up or purchase a product based on the length of the squeeze page? I am wide open to any discussion or input you may have on this topic. As for my input, I think those mile long squeeze pages are a complete turn off and I usually leave a page way before I get to any type of offer. If they can't grab my attention in one page or at most two pages then I view it as all marketing hype and no solid material.....but that's just me. Thanks and I look forward to your input. Todd
Most of the squeeze pages that I have used are shorter and better for conversions. You want the person to sign up and be curious about your product so don't give too much info away. I find that having the right template helps too. The best templates for squeeze pages I have seen are here and they are free: www.Squeezepagespire.com