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Trieu 21st September 2008 10:52 AM

squeeze page/salespage using wordpress
 
Are there any squeeze/sales page template themes designed for wordpress? I be happy to pay good money for a good quality one

Asher 21st September 2008 10:54 AM

Re: squeeze page/salespage using wordpress
 
If you're looking for Wordpress themes, a simple Google search for "Wordpress themes", "Best Wordpress themes" or anything similar will bring up a big list for you to choose from.

For squeeze/sales page templates, there are a lot of people who sell that. Just lookout for the designers in the Warrior Forums. They've got excellent stuff.

Ronnie Nijmeh 21st September 2008 11:35 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Teo (Post 120653)
Are there any squeeze/sales page template themes designed for wordpress? I be happy to pay good money for a good quality one

I've custom made mine... "Private Label Content" - Self-Help PLR Content . I just used a free Wordpress theme then gutted out the contents inside and only kept what I wanted for my home page sales letter.

The neat trick is that I've set it up so I have custom templates within Wordpress so I can easily create a regular Wordpress page and just select "Sales Letter" from the drop down box, then the layout automatically changes. You can even create other completely separate custom layouts (squeeze page, thank you pages, etc.)

If you'd like me to create one for you, PM me.

thenoob 21st September 2008 12:34 PM

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Try out Revolution Themes by Brian Gardner. They're just brilliant. Google the term "Revolution Themes" to see for yourself.

Trieu 21st September 2008 02:23 PM

Re: squeeze page/salespage using wordpress
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by thenoob (Post 120798)
Try out Revolution Themes by Brian Gardner. They're just brilliant. Google the term "Revolution Themes" to see for yourself.

I know about revolution themes. They are very nice looking but I think they are more suited to magazine layouts than sales page

Bayo 21st September 2008 03:16 PM

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Hi there,

There's a Warrior called Paul (can't remember his surname but will dig for it) who has a product that details exactly how to do this.

He is from the UK and so if he reads this he might know he is the person I am referring to.

He puts an opt-in box at the top of each post using a neat little method.

I'll check my email for his full name so you can contact him.

blue-ego 14th January 2009 01:56 PM

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That would be great Bayo, let me know when you manage to dig it out

marcanthony 14th January 2009 03:14 PM

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Video Sales Letter

These are salesletters made with Wordpress

indexphp 14th January 2009 03:18 PM

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You can build anything with Wordpress... Google 1 column wordpress themes or something.

Chris_Willow 14th January 2009 03:21 PM

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Hey, Teo
You' re not alone- many other marketers (including myself) love wordpress and would like to use it for salesletters and landing pages. So a few weeks ago I gave that idea to a friend of mine- a programmer and he' s working on a killer solution.
I believe he' s releasing it to the market within a couple of weeks.

Chris

Mr BOLD 14th January 2009 03:30 PM

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i had been searching for something like this in the last month and found the following free theme that can make help you make squeeze/sales pages and have a blog too,
Internet Marketing With Blogs Site Launches With a Free Theme :: Cory Miller | Entrepreneurship, Marketing and WordPress

aseltz 9th February 2009 01:25 PM

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Teo,

I just published a template that can be dropped into any Wordpress theme and will give you a nice professional looking salespage on your Wordpress site. You can see it in action here:

WP-SalesPage for WordPress

If you want to roll up your sleeves and build your own Wordpress template, you can start with the free HRTL sales page I give away on my blog through the link in my signature.

Frank Bruno 9th February 2009 02:12 PM

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Heres an example of a squeeze page made with a custom Worpress theme I had developed.

Systemizer Software

Let me know if your interested in the theme.

Frank Bruno

jose dawson 9th February 2009 02:38 PM

Re: squeeze page/salespage using wordpress
 
why not use a one column wordpress theme.
or you can remove any other wordpress themes sidebar.

bigtay 9th February 2009 02:40 PM

Re: squeeze page/salespage using wordpress
 
Keep us updated on this. I am very interested.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris_Willow (Post 423468)
Hey, Teo
You' re not alone- many other marketers (including myself) love wordpress and would like to use it for salesletters and landing pages. So a few weeks ago I gave that idea to a friend of mine- a programmer and he' s working on a killer solution.
I believe he' s releasing it to the market within a couple of weeks.

Chris


bauger 9th February 2009 02:48 PM

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I just created a static page on my blog for my newsletter and just pasted the code in there like a blog post and had a opt in page

SeanIM 9th February 2009 03:14 PM

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I bought this one from one of our fellow warriors and it's VERY easy to customize & tweak...

Easy Squeeze Page Creation: Elegantio V2

I give it 2 :thumbsup

-S

SeanIM 9th February 2009 03:18 PM

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woops....double post

Sipboy3000 9th February 2009 04:08 PM

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I build my own salespage templates for wordpress to benefit from the plugins like all-in-one-seo-pack. They also help your landing pages get great quality scores in google adwords.

Here is an example of a membership site I built with wordpress and I customized my own page templates for salespage and free report page. Visit VideoMarketingSeries.com and click on the Join page in the sidebar navigation. You can also check out the Free Report page also.

If this is what you are looking for or anyone else, I would be happy to build you one. We can workout a resonable fee depending on what you need. I am not much of a copywriter, so you'll need that already.

I am also in the process of building an entire mini site inside wordpress to get the seo benefit and high quality scores for advertising on adwords.

Anybody interested, just PM me or contact me at my design business at Top Rank Design and I'll get back with you.

donaldg 9th February 2009 05:38 PM

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Revolutiontwo.com has instructions for creating a one column page

Donald

CanuckMike 9th February 2009 05:55 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by SeanIM (Post 501295)
I bought this one from one of our fellow warriors and it's VERY easy to customize & tweak...

Easy Squeeze Page Creation: Elegantio V2

I give it 2 :thumbsup

-S

Much thanks. My idea behind the Elegantio theme was something that would be really easy to use and customize which is the whole reason so use Wordpress in the first place.

s.miller 9th February 2009 06:23 PM

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thanks a lot for the links guys...

i will check out it...then i know,just looking for correct theme...i thought it related to html or php coding...

tq

gavin6 7th July 2009 05:39 PM

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@sipboy 3000 your example pages are not working.

spicer 7th July 2009 06:29 PM

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I am working on my own solution and I am almost ready for beta testing. I plan to have several landing page templates to choose from, as well as, the ability to add your own landing page templates. The site will allow you to automatically create a website and add as many word press blogs as you want automatically with several plugins already enabled with the ability to add your own plugins to the default install and then being able to select paydotcom, clickbank, other affiliate products, as well as your own products and adding them to the word press blog in a store, landing page, article, or review site format. You will be able to control all your sites from the membership area or if needed one by one through cpanel, wordpress, and ftp. Each wordpress blog will already have over 40 wordpress themes installed and ready to choose from. Of course you can also add a different theme.

Please check out the video links given a quick demo of some of the functionality that will be available in my new product in my signature below and let me know what you think. I am looking for any feedback.

Learnanew 7th July 2009 07:27 PM

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I use FlexSqueeze personally, comes with sales page graphics and everything.

keithoz88 8th July 2009 01:56 AM

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yeah me too please!

mikeyman120 8th July 2009 02:20 AM

Re: squeeze page/salespage using wordpress
 
Hello,
Here is a trick I picked up and it sounds very simple, clever and it works. Here it is. Simply add a text module to your modules. Create the autoresponder code - for example with aweber you can have a header a footer text where you can say sign up for my newsletter at the top and I won't spam you at the bottom. You then paste that code into your text module and save it. And that's it, you now have a opt in form on the right side (or wherever) of your blog.

Hope that helps,
Mike

Pedersenmt 2nd September 2009 04:13 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Learnanew (Post 955472)
I use FlexSqueeze personally, comes with sales page graphics and everything.

It seems like a basic theme with a firstfold spot for squeeze information. Kind of pricey for that.

Memo 2nd September 2009 04:54 AM

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Teo,

I found a great looking wordpress theme for salesletters, squeeze page yesterday. I am considering to buying it.

have a look here: Wordpress Theme for Salesletters, Salespages, Presells, Reviews and PPC Landing Pages

Kawa

drwhogoesthere 9th October 2009 07:15 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Zane Shikara (Post 1260352)
here is one for free WordPress Squeeze Page:

Love it. This is a great start. Thanks

-Jericho- 9th October 2009 07:37 AM

Re: squeeze page/salespage using wordpress
 
It's actually fairly simple to create your own from any theme. There are a couple of things that you have to do and there are videos online that walk you through it.

Here's an example of a sales page and a squeeze page I created.

Workers' Compensation Insurance Mistakes

Free Report - 21 Ways to Lower Your Workers' Compensation Rates

EricThor 9th October 2009 10:07 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Zane Shikara (Post 1260352)
here is one for free WordPress Squeeze Page:

Just uploaded it to WP 2.8.4 and get the following errors when installing:

Warning: file(/home/.../wp-content/themes/wpsqueeze/style.css) [function.file]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/.../wp-includes/theme.php on line 180

Warning: implode() [function.implode]: Invalid arguments passed in /home/.../wp-includes/theme.php on line 180

Doesn't install :(

Anonymous Affiliate 9th October 2009 10:26 AM

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I spent a week tweaking the living Jesus out of a 1-column wordpress template to make it look real good as a squeeze page and eventually I went back to ole good HTML pages. The problem is that wordpress tabulates some things that it shouldnt, such as Javascript tracking scripts, border=0 tracking images, etc.

Eventually, I created a HTML template with <php include> for the header and the footer, and now I craft my niche-specific squeeze pages in a matter of 20 minutes without needing to mess with pluggins, templates, wordpress installations, etc.

Quite frankly, there's no point in using wordpress if you just want to make a niche squeeze/sales page.

Jay Sullivan 11th October 2009 02:15 AM

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Here are some excellent Wordpress Sales Page Themes

Here's a free wordpress sales page theme you can use:

Plain n Simple Wordpress Sales Page Theme!

And if you're NOT tech savvy, here's a video tutorial showing you how to set it all up:

Watch Video Tutorial!

Enjoy!

achivement84 11th October 2009 06:39 AM

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Hey,

You may try out FlexSqueeze and Wordpress Landing Page Templates as you are welling to pay some cash, or you can dowenload free sales page from Free WordPress Sales Page Theme – Build Your Sales Letters and Affiliate Landing Pages with WordPress!.

B.Regards

opportunites 11th October 2009 07:07 AM

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Thank you to all the warriors in this thread!I learn a lot from you... thanks for sharing information and ressources!

EricThor 11th October 2009 10:56 AM

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I don't use squeeze pages - they all look the same and look "slick".

I've found that niche markets are better served with a "real looking" website - one devoid of the huge buttons and endless testimonials for folks who are probably related to the website owner.

Just bring up WP and find a 3 column theme and use LOTS of pictures - I use 1 per article and put up lots of interesting information for the reader. My experience is that if you don't look like a slick used car salesperson you won't be treated as one. (Nothing against them by the way).

Just be honest and offer fresh, original material and folks seem to be more kind and spend time at your website. Allow them to follow you on Twitter and RSS and they will.

Just my experiences...

AdamLCasey 6th November 2009 03:40 AM

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Ours does Squeeze Pages, SalesLetters, OTO pages in one theme and it's free and there is no need to mess about with any code.
It's aimed at newbies who hate messing with html and css.

Also has a cool live preview function check it out here:

Jimnopks 6th November 2009 11:00 AM

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I agree with a previous poster, thanks for all you great advice.

For some reason, I just cannot understand what makes wp so much more desired than an html editor like dreamweaver.

I can copy and paste the same text I saw in some of the example vids, ebed a vid and and reponse code and upload.

What part of the puzzle am I missing?

both pages look identical to me.

Jim

EricThor 6th November 2009 01:07 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jimnopks (Post 1358223)
I agree with a previous poster, thanks for all you great advice.

For some reason, I just cannot understand what makes wp so much more desired than an html editor like dreamweaver.

I can copy and paste the same text I saw in some of the example vids, ebed a vid and and reponse code and upload.

What part of the puzzle am I missing?

both pages look identical to me.

Jim

WP by itself is crude and next to worthless. Dreamweaver is a heavy duty product that technical schools and community colleges teach classes for - very complex; a HUGE learning curve.

The difference is the 7,180 plug-ins that are FREE to WP users. I use 25+ on all my websites and those plug-ins are state-of-the-art in php programming. I have paid contract programmers to program for me - cost a few bucks for a custom plug-in.

I've spent 3+ months, 1 year ago, reviewing ALL the Blogging and chat-room products and WP is clearly the leader in this area - all those programmers cranking out freebie plug-ins to help make me wealthy.

tomcam 9th January 2010 07:21 AM

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There's a free one in my sig.

sammida 23rd January 2010 03:27 PM

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I just uploaded my blog at freedollarclub .com This is my first time using wordpress though I am a web designer. Somethings are wrong on the blog as u can see. Can anyone be of help here, telling me what to do in my dashboard?

Istvan Horvath 23rd January 2010 06:37 PM

Re: squeeze page/salespage using wordpress
 
Steps for troubleshooting:
1. Deactivate all the plugins. If the problem disappeared activate them one by one, always checking which one will cause the problem to return
2. Switch to another theme... like default.

sammida 24th January 2010 12:11 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Istvan Horvath (Post 1658764)
Steps for troubleshooting:
1. Deactivate all the plugins. If the problem disappeared activate them one by one, always checking which one will cause the problem to return
2. Switch to another theme... like default.


Thank you for the response. I appreciate.

Istvan Horvath 24th January 2010 01:14 PM

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Hey sammida,

let me teach you something if you want to be on this forum for a long time.

1. Don't quote EVER the whole post in your reply!
2. If you have to quote - learn how to use the highlight/delete so that you will have only the line(s) that you are referring to in your answer.
3. Do NOT post just "thankyou" or "appreciate" online replies! Never.
4. Post back AFTER you tried the the suggested solution and give a description of what worked and/or what didn't.

Hope this will help you (and other new members).

DanielCW 2nd February 2010 02:28 AM

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Google Total Plugins. I saw that they had a fantastic WP plugin that generates sales pages and they look awesome. You can modify as well to a squeeze page. Comes with video. Highly recommended

Josh T. 2nd February 2010 02:34 AM

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Some other folks have mentioned FlexSqueeze above. I personally use that for most all of my sites now. Yes, it's expensive, but the back-end is quite robust and easily customizable. Furthermore, it also has a blog theme built in with A LOT more functionality than what you can get from just about any other theme I've encountered.

Memo 2nd February 2010 04:06 AM

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I use thesis for all of my sites and even squeeze pages, it is really easy. But not cheap.

wealthwind 7th March 2010 02:11 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Istvan Horvath (Post 1661489)
Hey sammida,

let me teach you something if you want to be on this forum for a long time.
1. Don't quote EVER the whole post in your reply!
...
Hope this will help you (and other new members).


Hi Istvan,
Good to see you here. How is it going with Rocket Product Creation from Kevin Riley?

Paul Hancox 7th March 2010 02:42 PM

Re: squeeze page/salespage using wordpress
 
I still think, if you want to make a squeeze page, do it in HTML (or better, PHP) rather than in Wordpress.

Wordpress was designed to be a blogging platform. For that reason, you only have limited control over how your squeeze page will end up looking, unless you happen to be a pretty good designer.

More importantly though... if you're not easily able to SPLIT TEST your squeeze page, you're throwing away money. Can you easily split test your current fancy Wordpress theme? If not, why not have the same theme designed in HTML or PHP?

I love Wordpress for blogging, but for squeeze pages? It sucks.

Yes, I'm sure there are some very nice designs out there. But ask yourself the important question... can you split test easily?

With Wordpress, the answer is No.


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