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tblrg
08-29-2010, 04:28 PM
Hello family,

Plugging my way...moving off-line products to online. Got my sales letter ready and e-book prepared. Stuck with squeeze page selection. There are many squeeze page products out there - or may be there are lots of affiliates?!!#$@

What's your recommendation for a good squeeze page? What should I been looking for beyond the obvious? Any product recommendation?

Any thoughts on Squeezeflex and Ultaimpack?


-Raj

Dan B
08-31-2010, 08:12 AM
Imo keep it simple.

Look at your competitors and see what they are doing, another good place to look is the clickbank top 50 - see what squeeze pages those guys are using as you know they are getting massive volumes of traffic:
http://cbengine.com/popular-clickbank-products.cfm?report=paf-2

It seems to be standard - to have a short page with benefits on one side, nice graphics, and a big opt-in box on the other side of the page. Here is one from Blogging to the Bank who recently had the highest ever Clickbank gravity:
http://bloggingtothebank.com/

tblrg
08-31-2010, 11:11 AM
Dan,

Looked at the both sites and squeeze pages from CB top sellers. Looks like they use standard templates with some variations.

What's your recommendation on buying squeeze page templates?

-Raj

Jason S. Taylor
08-31-2010, 05:58 PM
Hi Raj,

I was just looking at some thee other day.

http://premiumsqueezepagetemplates.com

http://hotvideosqueezetemplates.com

both look good to me..

or

http://www.flexsqueeze.com/flexsqueeze/

if your were going the wp route.

Hope that helps,

-j

abbesnetwork
08-31-2010, 06:38 PM
Try to include a short video in squeeze page (it works!!) and don't forget to request a confirmation ( just to be sure you have the right e-mail adress) :P


Razvan

tblrg
08-31-2010, 10:10 PM
Razvan and Sherwood,

Thank you. You guys are awesome!

-Raj

PS: Take a look at ultraimpack and tell me know your thoughts.

Joe Fier
09-01-2010, 04:35 AM
Hey Raj,

Not to gloat about my own squeeze page, but it's doing really well and has been converting on average 60% on referral traffic. It gets about 40% on cold traffic.

Here's the link to it:

http://videosimplified.com

Feel free to rip it off and take it as your own! I got it from Frank Kern's List Control and made some tweaks to it. Adding an exit script would help nicely, too! :)

- Joe

jasondinner
09-01-2010, 10:42 AM
Also be sure to make sure your call to action (GIVE ME YOUR EMAIL) and opt-in form is above the fold.

Meaning...

Your visitor can see what you want them to do (optin) and where to do it before they have to scroll down at all.

Hope this helps :)
Jason

tajinder
09-13-2010, 09:55 AM
i would recommend that you use hot video squeeze template.

or else just use a simple lead capturing form such as big headlines,put a picture which is thumbnail of your video to tease them and a simple call to action by asking their first name and email address.

the more you keep it simple the higher it converts.and believe me people naturally are curious.so if you put a thumbnail of your video they would be curious to see what's your video is about.most of the people would subscribe to your list because they really want get out of their curiosity.

this is a well known tecnhique used by big marketers such as Ryan Deiss and i'm seeing more and more people implementing this strategy.

Ben Brandes
09-14-2010, 09:01 AM
Some really great tips here. No matter which squeeze page you decide to go with please split test it. In our latest launch we were really happy about a template we had built - we thought it would convert better than the common "plain white" template.

The squeeze page with a blank white template out performed by 4%. I was confident the other squeeze would outperform - testing proved otherwise.

Keep in mind conversion rates vary depending on the quality of traffic, where it's coming from, the offer, design etc.

Good luck with your squeeze! :)

Aaron Darko
09-14-2010, 04:27 PM
Totally agree Ben, its all a matter of testing!