Squeeze Page vs. Sales Page

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When u have a MRR, RR or PLR product that comes with both a squeeze page and a Sales Page, which one do you make the index.html? Does it matter and what if you only have 1 ebook. Like you don't have a report and then an (upsell) eBook - just an eBook with both a squeeze page and sales page, what do you do? Which do you use? I guess it depends on weather or not you want to build your list or you want to make sales or am I way off base here?
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  • Profile picture of the author djax3000
    I think I understand your questions. Ok. It really doesn't matter which one you make the index.html. Although a lot of people usually make the sales page the index.html page. You can add the squeeze page as well. For instance, the format would be http://yoursite.com/squeeze.

    The second part of the question is throwing me for a loop. But I think you want to know if you sell the ebook from your sales page or have them optin first then try and sell to them. Well you can do both.

    First find something to give away for free (report/video usually plr but modified by you) as incentive to optin to via your squeeze page. Once they optin send them to a thank you page offering your "one time offer". If they don't bite, you still got them on your list to try and sell to later.
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  • Profile picture of the author BKKBound
    It all depends on how you have designed your sales funnel. If your process is such that the customer enters at the squeeze page, tenders their email and details, and is then put through a series of autoresponder messages before being directed to the sales page....then thats fine. Alternatively you may send ppl straight to your sales page.

    I think most would have the sales page as the index and a squeeze page seperate for PPC and PPV campaigns and any sort of offers they are running elsewhere and then push the client through to the salespage eventually.

    Just different places in the same sales funnel.

    Hope that helps.
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    • Profile picture of the author Juan Burton
      Originally Posted by BKKBound View Post

      It all depends on how you have designed your sales funnel. If your process is such that the customer enters at the squeeze page, tenders their email and details, and is then put through a series of autoresponder messages before being directed to the sales page....then thats fine. Alternatively you may send ppl straight to your sales page.

      I think most would have the sales page as the index and a squeeze page seperate for PPC and PPV campaigns and any sort of offers they are running elsewhere and then push the client through to the salespage eventually.

      Just different places in the same sales funnel.

      Hope that helps.
      You hit it right on the money! That is usually the strategy when it comes to the index as the sales page and other pages as the squeeze page of RR's, PLR's and MRR's.
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  • Profile picture of the author craigpullman
    To break down your questions (in order):
    Generally, the sales page is used as the index page. Anyone who visits your site will me met with the sales page. You can use the squeeze page as per djax3000's comments. This will allow you to capture your visitors' email details first, thus building your list. (The money is in the list right?)

    Your main aim should be to build your list first (usually by giving away a free product in exchange for a name and email address). You will need to check the license terms of the PLR product to make sure you are not breaching those terms i.e. do you have giveaway rights to the product?

    It does not matter that you have only one product BUT if you are new to IM then your main aim should be to build a relationship with your list first and then sell them later.

    Hope this answers your questions.
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  • Profile picture of the author athusbangk
    I suggest you use the squeeze page as the front page. We all need to build a list first, right?
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  • Profile picture of the author rackspace
    just do A/B testing and find out.
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  • Profile picture of the author jimmyjackson
    I put my always put my squeeze page on an entirely different domain. If your customer sees that your squeeze page is just a subdomain, then they may simply go straight to your main page, depending on how you set it up.

    95 - 99% of traffic passing through your site won't buy your product on their first visit. If you have a squeeze page you will have a bounce rate of up to 80% depending on how targeted your traffic is.

    Some people see this as losing 80% of potential customers who aren't even getting a chance to take a look at your website. This isn't was really going on here. As you've now captured the emails of the remaining 20% (which would probably include the 1-5% of traffic that was going to buy anyway) so not only the will you have the opportunity to sell this product to them once, but anything else within that niche for as long as they don't opt out. Happy days!
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