6 Steps for That Million Dollar Squeeze Page

September 7, 2008

Make no mistake about it, making money writing articles can be tremendously profitable. But the real money, the consistent money, the massive profits, come from your list. List building is one area where size really does matter, the bigger your list, the bigger your income. And the better your squeeze page, the higher your opt in percentages. A squeeze page is web page where people sign into your list.

The primary (first) link in all of my articles will point to my squeeze page. With each article I write, I have two goals in mind. My primary goal is to entice them to opt into my list. I always offer a free report of some kind toward this goal. My second objective is to offer some sort of promotional sale item with each article. Granted, only a very small percentage of people will make a purchase after seeing a single article, but it is money just the same. Following are the 6 steps to building that perfect squeeze page and generating those huge profits:

1) Make sure your opt in box is ‘above the fold,’ that means, you will see this box without having to page up, page down, or otherwise use your mouse. Your opt in box should have a place of prominence on your page. I’ve heard some people say that they increased the conversion percentages substantially by moving their opt in box to the top. Although I must admit, I have not done that sort of research, so I can’t be certain about that.

2) There should never be any distractions on your squeeze page. No ads of any kind, no links, no nothing! Your one and only goal is to convince the reader to opt in.

3) Use a great headline in bold print and create a sense of urgency. You want to almost compel your reader to submit his name and email address.

4) Keep your opt in box simple. The more information you request, the lower your opt in numbers will be. I ask for name and email address, that’s all, two simple boxes.

5) Most people are concerned about their privacy. Provide a privacy statement saying that you won’t rent, share, or sell their information and place it right beneath the opt in box.

6) Give them something, create a sense of urgency, and sell, sell, sell! Make sure you provide plenty of reasons to opt in. It is important that you give away something, a free report, article, e-course, ebook, whatever.

Your long-term success depends upon the quality and quantity of your list. Don’t be afraid to tweak your squeeze page. Afterwards, test the results to see which page performed better. Remember, the long-term money is in your list, and the size of your list is directly related to the quality of your squeeze page.

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