by Vulk
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Is there any place that allows me to create my OWN squeeze page so get a list..or some script that sends it to my email..every squeeze pack I find it's for aweber..I can't buy an aweber subscription at the moment.
#free #pages #squeeze
  • Profile picture of the author jorgesil
    Go to Google and search for "free squeeze pages"
    you'll find a lot of sites offering squeeze pages.

    Jorge
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  • Profile picture of the author rockfarmer
    If you are using wordpress I have found several squeeze page themes that you can get for free.. Also there is an auto responder plug-in that works really well. If you do a search for free squeeze themes you should find them pretty easy.

    If you can't locate them send me a PM and I'll attach the zip files for you.
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  • Profile picture of the author Vulk
    That would be really helpful but sadly I cannot PM..required 50 post
    do you know the name of the autoresponder plug in
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  • Profile picture of the author JasonParker
    Just a heads up... You need to spring for AWeber or GetResponse or iContact... it's just as as vital to your business as web hosting. If you go the cheap route, it's like getting a free Blogger blog. It sucks.
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  • Profile picture of the author Vulk
    It's not like I'm choosing to go the cheap route..trust me IF I had the money I would of been bought 100 subscriptions
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    • Profile picture of the author mikeyman120
      You need to put the autoresponder code in the squeeze page to get it to work. I think aweber is $1 for first month. If it is squeeze pages you need I have them below in my sig. You can edit them any way you want.

      Mike
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    • Profile picture of the author JasonParker
      Originally Posted by Vulk View Post

      It's not like I'm choosing to go the cheap route..trust me IF I had the money I would of been bought 100 subscriptions
      Well, just think about what's going to happen down the road... Your emails are going to bounce and you're going to want to put that list on a 3rd party site that gets your emails delivered.

      When that happens, iContact allows you to import your list in without confirming subscribers, BUT they have very low tolerance for spam complaints of new lists... and if your emails have been bouncing for a while, and those people get your emails out of the blue, they won't recognize them and they'll press the spam button.

      When I first started email marketing online, I was a painter making $9 an hour. But still managed somehow to pay for a 3rd party auto-responder.

      Do what you gotta do. I'm just telling you. That road leads nowhere.

      Best,

      Jason
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      • Profile picture of the author All Night Cafe
        I would go with Aweber 1 dollar for a month.

        make enough money to buy it every month.

        It will pay for it self over and over.
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      • Profile picture of the author Vulk
        Originally Posted by JasonParker View Post

        Well, just think about what's going to happen down the road... Your emails are going to bounce and you're going to want to put that list on a 3rd party site that gets your emails delivered.

        When that happens, iContact allows you to import your list in without confirming subscribers, BUT they have very low tolerance for spam complaints of new lists... and if your emails have been bouncing for a while, and those people get your emails out of the blue, they won't recognize them and they'll press the spam button.

        When I first started email marketing online, I was a painter making $9 an hour. But still managed somehow to pay for a 3rd party auto-responder.

        Do what you gotta do. I'm just telling you. That road leads nowhere.

        Best,

        Jason
        So do you suggest I go with aweber or icontact?
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      • Profile picture of the author Kevin Riley
        Originally Posted by JasonParker View Post

        Well, just think about what's going to happen down the road... Your emails are going to bounce and you're going to want to put that list on a 3rd party site that gets your emails delivered.

        When that happens, iContact allows you to import your list in without confirming subscribers, BUT they have very low tolerance for spam complaints of new lists... and if your emails have been bouncing for a while, and those people get your emails out of the blue, they won't recognize them and they'll press the spam button.

        When I first started email marketing online, I was a painter making $9 an hour. But still managed somehow to pay for a 3rd party auto-responder.

        Do what you gotta do. I'm just telling you. That road leads nowhere.

        Best,

        Jason
        Exactly. If you want to make money online, you treat it like a real business and you invest in it. If it means making some sacrifices elsewhere, make the sacrifices in your personal life - but NOT in your business. (Cut out going to a movie, eating out, getting a new TV, etc)
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        • Profile picture of the author mcmahanusa
          I've noticed a lot of marketers use GetResponse. I have just gotten ProFollow (taking advantage of the trial offer), which is a private label version of Aweber, but cheaper.
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  • Profile picture of the author JasonParker
    BTW... I'm really tired tonight so I didn't really read your question correctly lol... Sorry.

    I just noticed you said you weren't going with a 3rd party AR and tried to warn you.

    If you want to copy and paste a form into a template, just get something like Kompozer, which is a free HTML editor. Click where you want the form to go on your page, then click "Insert" at the top of the page then > select "HTML" > then copy and paste your code in between center tags : <center> form goes here </center>
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  • Profile picture of the author JasonParker
    I started with AWeber, then started using GetResponse and found I like it more. Some people say iContact has the best deliverability though. AWeber is good though too.

    Any of the 3 will get your emails delivered.
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  • Profile picture of the author Vulk
    I think I'm just going to have to manage to dish out 19$ a month..I don't have a job (I'm 17) Might sell my xbox..I'm just that dedicated.
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    • Profile picture of the author JasonParker
      Originally Posted by Vulk View Post

      I think I'm just going to have to manage to dish out 19$ a month..I don't have a job (I'm 17) Might sell my xbox..I'm just that dedicated.
      Everyone's gotta start somewhere.

      Kick some butt.
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  • Profile picture of the author Vulk
    Thanks I signed up but unfortunately it's limited which set's me draw backs.
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