Please help me with a squeeze page

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Hello to all the members of warrior forum.I am a little bit confused with squeeze pages.I have signed up with aweber and made my first opt in form which I am displaying on my website.So please advise me is it o.k to capture emails and names with an aweber opt in form or I must make a separate squeeze page using HTML.I want to mention that my website is basically a wordpress blog
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  • Profile picture of the author Jill Carpenter
    I'd toss an optin form with a call to action in it in your upper right or upper left corner on the blog (side bar).

    Then, make an additional squeeze page somewhere - something that just focuses on signing up to your site. "Sell" getting someone on your list by providing some quick bullet points on why they should sign up.

    Then you'll have the choice of people signing up who happen across your blog and those who you drive specifically to a squeeze page.
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  • Profile picture of the author AndrewStark
    For a wordpress blog you should find a plug-in that is compatable with awber and then create an opt-in box to give away a free report relating to the niche you are blogging about.

    Depending upon the niche you can also create a separate html page and give away the same gift. A good way of assessing the situation is to look at what the leaders in your market are currently doing and find a way of doing the same thing.
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  • Profile picture of the author Coby
    Watch This...


    Then download the free squeeze pages below that I have attached to this thread...

    BTW - nothing fishy, no links to a squeeze page of mine or any site of mine actually... Just helping another warrior out

    Enjoy,
    Coby
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  • Profile picture of the author prbinc
    Coby,

    Thanks for posting this video. I have been having problems with my squeeze page and saw the question from hamzah3 and thought I would see what answers showed up. Your video was fantastic and helped immensely.

    Thanks again,
    Randy
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    • Profile picture of the author Lee McKenna
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      I'm not very technical so i outsource all my squeeze pages. You can find some good people to set up your websites on elance.com

      But if you want I can pass you on to some people who make my sites.

      you can get a good squeeze page made and uploaded for you to your server for around $25 - $50

      Hope this helps

      Lee
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  • Profile picture of the author NateRivers
    The other thing you can do is buy a theme that effortlessly creates squeeze pages. I use to mess around with making them myself- and they were OK- but buying a quality Wordpress theme geared towards making sales was the best money I've ever spent- it saves me a ton of time and energy to do the more important stuff.
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    • Profile picture of the author hamzah3
      Originally Posted by NateRivers View Post

      The other thing you can do is buy a theme that effortlessly creates squeeze pages. I use to mess around with making them myself- and they were OK- but buying a quality Wordpress theme geared towards making sales was the best money I've ever spent- it saves me a ton of time and energy to do the more important stuff.
      Can you please tell me which theme to buy.Thanks for your previous reply
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      • Profile picture of the author glinda2011
        Thanks for all the info and for the video. I suggest that a squeeze page should be separated from a blog. Create a blog with links of your squeeze page. It is in the squeeze page where you should put your awebber form for sign up.
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      • Profile picture of the author admnaffii
        yea optin form and squeeze page both are different. Optin for contains the code provided by autoresponder company and then you can post that code to your squeeze page.
        A squeeze page including optin page has more profitable then without the optin.
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  • Profile picture of the author Melissa82
    Thanks for the info! I was wondering about this too.
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  • Profile picture of the author xavierfok
    here are some products you can consider
    Squeeze Theme and Squeeze Plugin
    WordPress Squeeze Page
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  • Profile picture of the author PPCprof
    the opt in form is made from ur auto responder.

    after doing the form you can copy the html code and paste it on ur website and it will show as a opt in form

    if u want a landing page or a squeeze page then u can paste it in there too..
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  • Profile picture of the author hprice
    I agree with Nate.

    But I would suggest learning the necessary skills to write a simple and basic squeeze page out by hand so that you have enough knowledge to troubleshoot or do quick fixes on a theme generated squeeze page.
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