Multiple squeeze pages and no blog posting?

by notme
2 replies
Hi,

I am thinking of this model long ago, got some technical problems and didn't go deeper,
(and also searched this forum, could not find answer)

the model is..
1) several independent squeeze pages lead to one list
2) don't need to write blog

why is this is because I found that for my website (wordpress blog),
people would read but don't want join a free list with a freebie provided,

The technique problems i got was..
I want to have multiple squeeze pages, and people subscribe to one list,
if they are in the list already, they can still join and get the freebie specific to that squeeze page

The email platform I used was mailchimp, I tried to figure its API out but could not, and it is probably the core setting of the mailchimp, that if one is in the list, he will receive error message if he wants to join another squeeze page

so I stopped researching turn around methods,


but recently I feel blog readers are not as good as list subscribers,
and it would require very much work and free content exposed just to keep the blog look good (so called pillar content/post?)

I am not familiar with the micro-niche websites,
that would probably work without writing blog posts regularly

My two questions are.. thanks if anyone would like to share some insights
1) any email services can provide that function I mentioned?
(I think Infusionsoft can, but I don't have budget to use Infusion soft yet)

[briefly, the function I am looking for is, several squeeze pages all add to one list, with different freebies reward for joining. Even if one is in that list, he can still join and still receive the freebie related to the squeeze page.
Of course that person will only count once, but the system can still deliver the different freebies]

2) anyone use multiple squeeze pages, and only provide free content after people subscribes? so they don't need to write free blog posts publicly?
#blog #multiple #pages #posting #squeeze
  • Profile picture of the author Warrior X
    1)I'm sure that www.getresponse.com does this, and it's free up to 100 subscribers. Just stick the same opt-in form html on both pages--simple.
    2) Sure, any number of marketers use primarily or exclusively email, no reason you couldn't make that work too.

    Good luck,
    Jeremy
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    • Profile picture of the author notme
      Thanks a lot

      1)
      I'll check get response out,
      2)
      Yes I also think so,
      need to test it out and make it works
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