Hi guys,
This are valuable tips. Thank you :-)
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Hi guys,
This are valuable tips. Thank you :-)
Hi guys,
This are valuable tips. Thank you :-)
I would suggest that you build a squeeze page with a free offer (videos work really well) and buy traffic from Facebook, it's dead cheap! I pay $0.11 or $0.20 per click.
Hi Nathan,
There are some great ideas already posted here, but one thing I would add is doing a teleseminar with a big industry partner (if you can find one!). Approach a big player in your market, and tell them that you have a specialized piece of knowledge, whatever that might be. Suggest that you set up a call-in teleseminar (no fuss, no muss for them, which they'll like), and that at the end of the teleseminar you will offer more - something special on your landing page, whether that be a free gift, free report, free video or something similar. There you can capture there name and email.
It's a great, and actually fairly easy way to do it. Just do a bit of research on each of these components that you'll have to implement first, and get a clear general picture of how you'll do things moving forward.
Try doing this with four or five partners, and watch your list grow exponentially!
Hope that helps,
Richard
Really great post, I always keep track of your post, it helped me a lot.
Here is ten ways you can use a squeeze page...
1. When promoting an affiliate product, you can use a squeeze page to capture the visitor's contact info and then send the visitor to the affiliate product sales letter.
2. When you write an article and post it to article directories, you can use a link to a squeeze page in the resource box.
3. When you post to your blog you can use the keywords in your post as hyperlinks to a squeeze page that offers more information on the same subject as the post.
4. When you reply to other people's blog posts you can give more information using a link to your squeeze page.
5. You can do ad swaps and your ad can be about a free product, which you give away from a squeeze page.
6. You can use a squeeze page when doing a solo ad. You can used paid advertising to giveaway products with a squeeze page.
7. You can join giveaways and use a squeeze page to build your list.
8. I use a rotator with over 80 squeeze pages in it to giveaway a weekly gift on my blog. example...
http://CrazyDealsWeekly.com/blog
9. You can use a squeeze page as an exit popup on your sales letter so when a visitor goes to leave your sales letter without purchasing, you can display a free product with a similar theme or topic as the paid product using a squeeze page to get the visitor's contact information.
10. I also like to use peel ads which sends people to a squeeze page that gives away an eCourse. Heck, I even put these peel ads on my squeeze pages to increase the conversion rates on getting the visitor's contact information.
There are all kinds of ways to use squeeze pages. They are so useful that you only have to use your imagination. I have only touched the surface with the examples above.
I hope this has been helpful,
Steve Yakim
Steve and everyone else this is gold, thanks for sharing.
Best,
Felix
Hi Nathan,
Maybe you should try ppc and slowly learn it. It will help you build your list and also further on, it will be your own source of traffic.I would start with bingads and pass to facebook ads.
Cheers,
Darius
Steve Yakim,
I have been reading blog posts for some time now, but not one has this thourough, thanks a million for this education you gave me today. I hope you got a lot more educational post you can share. If yes please send some my way (lmutevera@yahoo.com).
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Warm Regards,
Blessing Mutevera
Being a solo ads seller, I would recommend that you start out by offering a bait as in a free report of value that you can offer them in exchange for their email address. That way, you can start building your list and promote affiliate products to them etc. Traffic is through ad swaps, clickbanking as well through solo ads. However, the key is how do you structure your offer funnel such that you will get a roi when you do actually pay for traffic