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| Warrior Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: , , United Kingdom.
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hi guys, just about to launch a product & I want to include a squeeze page. But I don't know where to put it. Should my sales letter be on the main domain name or my squeeze page, then the sales letter on another page. Help me out guys! thanks
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| Ivory Rock Media War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Outside The Box
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If I were you, I'd have the sales letter on the main domain. I've noticed quite a few times people use an entirely different domain for the squeeze page.
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Thanks Damien, really appreciate it
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| John Burnette War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: S.E. USA
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Hi, It depends om what your sales funnel is. A lot of marketers will have a squeeze page showing first, that is a lead in to a sales page. Kieth Wellman does this pretty well. If you get the sign up, that's as good as money in the bank, if used effectively. So what is your plan? Thanks, John |
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Hey john, I want to take advantage of having a list to market to if they dont buy my product the first time. So I want them to opt in, the redirect them to my sales page. But I'm not really sure if I should put my squeeze page on my main domain, then redirect to the salespage which will be on a different page. So my main question how do people normally do it. Do you put your squeeze on your main site e.g .abc.com, then redirect them to your salesletter at abc.com/ebook thanks mundus |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Nov 2009
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I'm wondering the same thing. Any advice?
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I have a project going on right now where this took me half the day to figure out. LOL, and it can be done both ways. I have it going on both ways for the particular campaign in question. I had already created a squeeze page on the main domain, so I need to put the site behind it and tossing that on a blog. The other site is a blog on the main domain and a separate squeeze page will go in a folder. The beauty is that either way, I will have sign-up form on the squeeze pages and sign-up on blogs. Within aweber, you can label those sign-ups for one campaign. So for instance, I can label one "widgetsqueezepage" and the other one "widgetblogpage" and I can funnel them into one list and still go back and see which entry point is the most effective. I guess the point here is which ever you decide to do: TRACK YOUR RESULTS. Follow what others have done if you want, but don't believe what they tell you until you can get your own proof of what works best for you. | |
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