by Rainer
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Does anyone know of a good landing page program that either has templates that can be modified, or something that provides an actual step-by-step guide (with screen capture) showing all the little details that no one ever teaches like creating or modifying it, putting in the proper form codes, uploading it, etc.

But I want to be able to add video on my opt-in page.

I can find instructional snippets here and there but does it exist somewhere in ONE place? I don't really have the time to get back onto my html editor.

Thanks.

Rainer
#optin #pages #video
  • Profile picture of the author Rainer
    Thanks, 123rip. It must be a slow day -- what's WSO?

    Rainer
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    • Profile picture of the author AdamHolland
      Originally Posted by Rainer View Post

      Thanks, 123rip. It must be a slow day -- what's WSO?

      Rainer
      WSO is "warrior special offer".. ppl sell their own marketing products and such at a discount to warrior forum members... just cuz this is the best damn internet marketing forum ever ;-)
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  • Profile picture of the author Loren Woirhaye
    It's simple in principle to do it - but there are enough variables
    to most situations that you'll need to (in my opinion) actively
    cultivate an understanding of the way the parts fit together.

    The simplest, and least pro, solution is to use an embed code
    from a video-sharing site like YouTube. For squeeze pages that
    isn't my recommendation though - it's better to host on your
    own hosting account so you can control the compression and
    streaming. This creates a better user experience.

    A WSO is a Warrior Special Offer. You may be able to get a
    template there - if you know how it is not too hard to put
    a video in there... if you know how.

    There is no short-cut solution I know of actually. I have a lot
    of hours invested in learning how to do this stuff.

    You CAN use something like XSITEPRO2 which has a video
    player included - I don't care for the codec it uses but it
    makes uploading and inserting videos pretty straightforward.

    If you use a .css template with xsp you'll need to delete the
    XSP css files after uploading because they will mess up the
    template if you don't.

    That's just one solution of many. Not the best but fairly
    straightforward.
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