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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Tri-State Area
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Many people obviously use opt in squeeze pages to capture email addresses, but I'm curious as to what others are using for a "thank you" page when the user completes the opt in form. I've been testing having a generic thank you page from aweber that tells the user how to confirm their email address vs. my own thank you page which directs to an offer. I haven't found any major difference in the two however if there are too many distractions on your thank you page, the user may never confirm their email address is you're using double opt in and the subscriber will be lost forever. |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Dec 2009 Location: Los Angeles Area
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You may want to consider two types of thank you pages. An initial page after signup that is very plain and basically just explains that they need to go confirm their email. Once they confirm their email you offer another "thank you" for email confirmation page along with links that directs to an offer of your choice. Another source you may want to check out is Thank You Offer that gives you a value add at the end of this procession by offering targeted ads to your subscribers. These conversions tend to do pretty well because the trusty factor has already been overcome by the user based on the fact that they have either already purchased form you or given you their email/contact info. |
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| Curtis Armstrong War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: UT
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