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Monday, November 28, 2011

Why Do You Need A Squeeze Page








A squeeze page, also called a landing page, lead capture page or power page, has one goal--to capture the contact details of the visitor. The purpose of this is to create a contact list of customers and potential customers that you can begin to establish a relationship with, and hopefully maintain that relationship far into the future. How do you get someone to leave you with his or her contact details in a world full of email hpye and spam? You offer them something (free or charge) that they cannot pass up. In order to do this, you must be very in-tuned with your target market so that you can pinpoint their needs and make it very easy for them to turn over their email addresses to you.





While it is true that your goal is to make sales, obtaining the names of people who do not buy from you is also important. It has been estimated that the average consumer will look at an offer seven times before purchasing. But how can you remind them of your offer if you do not have a way to contact them? That is why squeeze pages are so important. But it is just the first step of the process. After someone fills out your landing page, you will first hand them what they wanted when they filled in their contact information. You can then direct them immediately over to the salespage of your product or service, or you can decide to just keep in contact with the contact by email. If you send out informative, useful information in your emails, someone is more likely to buy from you than if you just send out constant sales pitches.





Lead capture pages are essential steps in the overall strategy of any internet marketer. Some pay upwards of 25,000 dollars to have a landing page developed for them. And the average cost of a landing page is 5,000 dollars. If there is one thing that you can invest in when it comes to your online marketing efforts, it should very well be the landing page. An effective one will allow you to earn back your investment very quickly and move into the profiting zone.





A squeeze page will do exactly what you want it to do, which is act as the passageway to your business by giving your target audience what they want. Obviously, the better the product you offer, the better results you will get with follow-up and sales from the leads your page captures.





You will need to have an autoresponder so that you can insert a form into your lead capture page. There are many auto-responders to choose from with some of the most recognized being AWEber, GetResponse, and IContact. You can set your auto-responder to send an email to the visitor as soon as he or she completes the squeeze page form, and then to continue sending out emails that will help build your relationship with your list.


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