Squeeze Page

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by groprofit, Mar 3, 2011.

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    Any idea where I can get some good squeeze page (designs/templates) for my marketing?
     
    groprofit, Mar 3, 2011 IP
  2. BryanSubmits

    BryanSubmits Peon

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    Optimizepress makes great looking sales/squeeze pages.
     
    BryanSubmits, Mar 5, 2011 IP
  3. slymarketing

    slymarketing Active Member

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    There are many. But what products are you selling?

    You can for instance buy some at http://www.killervideosqueezepages.com/

    Let me know what type of squeeze page you are looking for, and I'll try to help.
     
    slymarketing, Mar 6, 2011 IP
  4. groprofit

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    Thanks a whole lot for the info.
     
    groprofit, Mar 6, 2011 IP
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    I'd personally get hold of Profits Theme.

    It's Wordpress based and creates great looking squeeze pages "on the fly" without the need to know complicated HTML etc.

    If you need any further advice, feel free to ask away.

    Aaron
     
    infinite, Mar 19, 2011 IP
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    My suggestion is keep it simple - use single HTML page rather than wordpress.
    That ensures almost instant page loading - even from a shared server.

    I paid for fancy squeeze page templates - before reading a ($27) warrior report giving conversion results.
    My fancy squeeze page converted at less than 15%.
    Changing to a simple one, that I use for my free Adsense software, converts at 60%.
    Even with that I made an expensive mistake of changing the straight arrows for curly one - and conversions dropped to 30%.
    And paying $125 to drive 500 clicks to the page meant I missed out on 150 opt ins!

    So whatever you go with - don't forget to split test!
     
    seafrontsteve, Mar 19, 2011 IP