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| Warrior Member Join Date: Feb 2012 Location: London, United Kingdom
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Hi guys! I have created this squeeze page www.muscle-blog.com. The rest of the site is working on the wordpress platform . I am thinking of writing some articles and doing seo for them.Is the seo structure so far ok? Is it an issue that the home page is a squeeze page? |
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| Jeff Lepage War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Canada
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just so you know, you have quite a few typos and misspellings on your squeeze page. I would read over it and double check. Once people see those they aren't going to want to sign up. -- Jeff |
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| Thanks! My conversion rates are quite high, but yeah ... im going to make those changes! What do you think about my original question though?
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| Julia Join Date: Jun 2010 Location: New York
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Here is a checklist of things that you should always do to make sure that your page is fully optimized:
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I wouldn't have any links that leave the sales page, that's the equivalent of putting a person in a room with 5 exit doors (links), chances are very high they'll pick the wrong door (link). Matter of fact, having multiple links on a sales page is one of the worst sales tactics that most Clickbank vendors use. One thing I've learned over the years about IM, simplicity is better than allowing traffic to make decisions. What I mean by that is, like the example above, multiple choices leads to poor conversions. I would also do a 50/50 split test on the email opt-in box location, something like this: Test-1 ![]() Test-2 ![]() |
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What would you say about my initial question? | |
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![]() Like I said I wouldn't have links leading away from a page like you have, with the optin form. Use that page as a final destination for traffic. You can SEO the rest of the sites pages, with links pointing at that page from the rest of the internal pages, which will help funnel traffic to the optin form & SEO at the same time. Traffic will have three possible options:
It's not an issue that the Index page is a squeeze page, so long as your descriptive why the traffic should optin to your list. Yes, create supporting pages/articles/links pointing at your squeeze page, be sure to use the correct anchor-text keywords & not things like optin, or join my list. Use something like (example): Quote:
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| Also another IM trick that might increase optins is to make the optin button bright yellow, make that button stand out on the page so the eyes are drawn to that location on the sales page. Don't forget to track all changes that you do to a squeeze page, it's very important to know what changes out perform all other changes that you make over time. |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Southern Indiana
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Also, pay attention to browser size. When I don't maximize my browser, your sign up box completely disappears. The width of your content is too big for some screen resolutions. Also, those 3 red lines above the above the sign up box look very unprofessional (in my opinion). Also, not sure how you are driving traffic, but if you want search engine traffic, you will need a lot more content on this page. |
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Aside from the design, what type of traffic are you going to go after with this site? organic, email, social net? if organic you will benefit from a sitemap.xml and more content... I didn't see a site map here http://muscle-blog.com/sitemap.xml when I visited... |
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