Have you had success sending PPC traffic to just a squeeze page?

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I was wondering if anyone here has had success with using Adwords and squeeze pages. I have heard mixed things about it, and mainly I have relied on videos, press releases, articles, SEO, etc. for my traffic, but I want to do more PPC as well to get more results and reach more people.

Are there ways that you know of to use a squeeze page that gives you a good quality score?

Does Google even like squeeze pages for Adwords campaigns?

Any advice or experience you can offer here would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance for your thoughts here.
#adwords #pages #squeeze
  • Profile picture of the author countonuspr
    If anyone has any feedback that would be outstanding! Thanks so much!
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  • Profile picture of the author timpears
    Sarah Staar did a video on this in one of her recent newsletters. I was trying to find it earlier today, but for some reason I can't find it. I don't know if you could contact here and get the info from her or not. She went into quite a bit of detail on how to build a web site that would comply with Googe's requirements. A lot of people don't seem to do this, and it didn't look that hard.
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    • Profile picture of the author dkblair
      Yes I have had success with it on Google for various markets on the search and content network.

      But those days are gone due to the dreaded ban for life email

      Never mind, Yahoo and Bing are just as good.

      This personally has been the fastest way to build a list for me.
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  • Profile picture of the author JoshuaG
    It worked pretty well for me.
    I setup a landing page with a CPA offer and Opt In for a free guide that indirectly led to the same CPA offer.
    Tweaked the layout a bit and had high Opt In rate and profitable over all conversions.
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    • Profile picture of the author Donald Truehart
      Originally Posted by JoshuaG View Post

      It worked pretty well for me.
      I setup a landing page with a CPA offer and Opt In for a free guide that indirectly led to the same CPA offer.
      Tweaked the layout a bit and had high Opt In rate.
      What was the Opt in Rate?
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      • Profile picture of the author searchnology
        I used squeeze pages for PPC before Google started banning them. You can expect to loose about 50% of your traffic from abandons on the squeeze page but the conversion rate on the sales page will be much higher so at least for me it ended up being the same click to sale ratio as driving traffic directly to the sales page.

        Hope that helps.
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        • Profile picture of the author countonuspr
          Thank you for your inputs. I am going to try sending some PPC traffic to a landing page with a squeeze page that has clean navigation and articles below the squeeze page to see if that helps at all.
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      • Profile picture of the author JoshuaG
        Hey Donald, my opt in rate was 22% for the landing page. Not bad for a first timer I figure

        Originally Posted by Donald Truehart View Post

        What was the Opt in Rate?
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  • Profile picture of the author xxxJamesxxx
    You're always better of sending them off to an squeese page rather than a sales page as then you can educate them about your/affiliate product therefore making asking for the sale easier.
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  • Profile picture of the author Glassjaw009
    What it really breaks down to if you want to have success with PPC marketing, you're going to have to check these things:

    - average cost per click

    - conversion rate

    - profit margin

    - scalability

    If Average CPC x Number of visitors it takes to do a sale > profit gained from affiliate commission or product sold, then it's not worth your time.

    Yes, you can send visitors to your squeeze page directly from Google Adwords or PPC and they shouldn't have a problem with it. That's the only way I've ever done it.

    Hope this helps.
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    • Profile picture of the author countonuspr
      Thanks for your feedback guys! I am going to just do it and see what my quality score ends up. I will make sure to make my navigation easy and will include full contact details, privacy policy, terms, etc. Plus have links to articles and such.

      Appreciate the thoughts here.
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