How To Design A Lucrative
Squeeze Page
If you have an Internet business
website then you are familiar
with a squeeze page. A squeeze
page is the most important page
on your website. The squeeze
page captures personal
information and builds your
client list. Proper design of
your squeeze page is vital in
order to maximize your client
list.
Let’s look
at the design of your squeeze
page in more detail. First,
there are two different types of
squeeze pages. There are short
squeeze pages and long squeeze
pages.
Squeeze
page type #1: A short squeeze
page. This squeeze page is at
the top of your website. It
does not go below the fold.
Squeeze
page type #2: A long squeeze
page. A long squeeze page goes
down below the fold.
There are
scenarios in which a short
squeeze page is more appropriate
than a long squeeze page. You
would use a short squeeze page
in a scenario where the Internet
traffic does not know who you
are. For example, Google
Adwords would send you website
traffic with website visitors
that don’t know who you are.
Therefore, you would use a short
squeeze page format the majority
of the time.
How can you
add strength to your short
squeeze page? Put a testimonial
in your short squeeze page. You
website visitor will read the
headline, sub headline,
testimonial, and then the opt-in
box. A testimonial helps to
establish a business
relationship with the website
visitor. They are more likely
to trust you and see the value
in your product if you have a
testimonial. Once they are
impressed by your testimonials
then you will prompt them to
take action immediately. You
will place your opt-in box right
in front of them so they sign up
for your list on the spot.
When would
you use a long squeeze page?
You would use a long squeeze
page in a scenario that contains
a joint venture. You will be
working with another Internet
entrepreneur. Therefore, they
know you and are willing to read
below the fold.
Do the
colors you use on your squeeze
affect conversion rates? Yes,
colors matter. The two best
colors to use are either a navy
blue or black background on your
squeeze page. These page colors
have been tested against other
background colors. Navy blue
and black backgrounds prove to
be the best choices for many
situations.
However,
there are some situations in
which navy blue and black
backgrounds are not
appropriate. For example, you
may have a website targeted
towards women. In this case, a
background of purple may be a
good choice. Purple will touch
the customer population much
better than navy blue or black.
Another way
to reach more customers is to
provide a security statement.
Below your opt-in box you should
have a security statement that
says you will not rent, trade,
or sell any of their
information. Make sure that if
you put this text in that you
abide by it. You might want to
also add in an image that will
encourage a website visitor to
opt-in to your website. For
example, you can add an image of
a lock next to your security
statement.
Utilize the
power of these squeeze page tips
to maximize the potential of
your squeeze page. Reach out to
more customers and prompt them
to subscribe to your client list
and buy your products.
Marketing Tips Provided to
You by:
Matt Bacak, The Powerful
Promoter
Author of Powerful
Promoting Tips