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Hey guys.

I've been lookin all over the internet but I can't seem to find a good answer to this question. I recently bought a PLR membership site that came with a sales page, squeeze page, free report... etc. I bought a domain for the membership site and now i'm trying to figure out what to do with this squeeze page. Am I supposed to put the squeeze page on the same domain as the sales page? Is the squeeze page suppose to be the home page or is the sales page supposed to be the home page? Or do I put the squeeze page on a subdomain? Or a completely different domain altogether?

-Alexa
#page #squeeze
  • Profile picture of the author dannypayton
    Well the squeeze page is where you get people's emails. So if your main goal is to sell your products through email than squeeze page is what you want to put as your landing page. But if you have a product that you want to sell right away and not wait for people to sign up on your emailing list. Than put up your sales page as your landing page and the form for signing up to your emailing list put it on your blog if you intend to have one.
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  • Profile picture of the author aduttonater
    I'm sure you can set up a squeeze page and have it link to another site. If you squeeze page offers multiple pages, I would just make another page and call it sales.
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  • Profile picture of the author tristatemedia
    my suggestion; if you are going to sell right away like i do. use it as sales page and not squeeze page.
    squeeze page is pretty much for collecting emails and then give something away.
    best of luck
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    • Profile picture of the author Brian John
      Originally Posted by dannypayton View Post

      Well the squeeze page is where you get people's emails. So if your main goal is to sell your products through email than squeeze page is what you want to put as your landing page. But if you have a product that you want to sell right away and not wait for people to sign up on your emailing list. Than put up your sales page as your landing page and the form for signing up to your emailing list put it on your blog if you intend to have one.
      Originally Posted by tristatemedia View Post

      my suggestion; if you are going to sell right away like i do. use it as sales page and not squeeze page.
      squeeze page is pretty much for collecting emails and then give something away.
      best of luck
      i think you may be missing one of the primary benefits of a squeeze page. let's say someone visits your site/landing page and decides not to purchase. once they leave, you may never see them again. if you would have captured their email address with a squeeze page, however, you can then continue to market that same product to them on several more occasions, ultimately leading to more conversions than had they only saw your site once. even if they choose not to opt in, upon exiting it can redirect to your sales page, so whether they opt in or not they see your sales page.
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