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How To Avoid The Squeeze

For anyone who is unaware of what a squeeze page is, it is a page designed simply to ask for people to ‘opt-in’ to some further action. When encountering these squeeze pages, people will be asked to continue on with a certain transaction or not. Many squeeze pages give only two options to those who arrive at them, the one being ‘opt-in’ and the other being to simply leave the page.

Other squeeze pages, people are actually provided with options one how to continue to explore the business opportunity, although these types of squeeze pages are argued by some as not belonging to the category of squeeze pages.

Reasonable

Why bother with a website that is there simply to ask if people would like to continue forward with a transaction? Squeeze pages exist simply because marketers know that the products and services that they promote by the means of the Internet are not likely to bring results from people on their first encounter with them. The squeeze pages are actually designed simply to gather the email addresses of those who may have an interest in a product or service, as well as to get consent from them. With these items at their command the marketer becomes free to market further, and will proceed with further sales proposals and other materials for marketing.

Parts

A quality squeeze page combines much useful data from all over a site and draws the eye of the reader where you want it to be. The best such pages consist of a list which ends abruptly with a click needed to continue. More often than not, the user will follow that link.

Email Usage

Squeeze pages that generate the most business use electronic mail to bring viewers to you. These messages usually contain a number of quality tidbits sure to entice the recipient. Such messages are not sent directly, but through third parties. Once received, the client is already primed with a desire for what you are selling.

Vents

Many visitors to a website have now learned how to avoid the squeeze page causing what might be called “leakage” of business from the website. Leakage can be prevented by a smart marketer who has the knowledge he needs to encrypt the follow-on page’s URL. Another way to prevent this from happening is by using email to reiterate the promises that were made on the squeeze page. Like the old saying says, “curiosity killed the cat”, and many people are so anxious to see what’s on the other side of the squeeze page that they willingly provide the information the marketer was after.

Personalize A good squeeze page should be seen as a personalized website which is specifically targeting the person who is accessing it. There are softwares out there that are available in the markets which will help a marketer to be able to generate a squeeze page which will look personalized. Some squeeze pages actually contain information about a person’s life such as what kind of pet or television he owns, and other such things.

Lead capture pages are another name for squeeze pages. They are found in multi-level marketing and can eventually make money for a company. They find potential people who may be interested in the company or product, which makes the squeeze page effective. If you are willing to read a squeeze page, they are filled with useful information, as long as you take the time to read it. As long as you have a way to get people on the page they are easy to build.

There are those who will question the abilities of name squeeze pages with regards to increasing your profits. However, examining the manner these systems work should reveal their logical basis. Further, the track record of such pages for making money cannot be denied.

Alex Perez-Prat is the webmaster and owner of Resale Rights Kingdom Dot Com. To find out more e-marketing tips, resources and tools go to Resale Rights Kingdom

- Alex Perez-Prat



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