Should I set up a squeeze page instead?

by MaksP
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Hello,

I have gotten awesome advice on here before and would love some more...

So all my traffic comes from my YouTube videos.

Should I set up a squeeze page based on your experiences and then show the sales page after a series of emails for a better conversion?

Also I am willing to pay someone $$$ if they have experience building sales/squeeze pages that convert and know they will help increase my sales page conversions...

I am all ears my fellow warriors.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tim R
    Maks,

    Advice is only worthwhile if you do something with it. You've had so many suggestions about how to improve your page but it's exactly the same every time you ask for help.

    The headline is exactly the same. The video is exactly the same. The offer is the same.

    If you're not getting solid conversions then make some changes and test stuff out. You posted a link to a competitor's site and were told overwhelmingly how much better the the other page was... what did you do with this information?

    Clearly paying for a pro is the way to go, as you're losing time and money by not implementing the advice you've already been given.
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    • Profile picture of the author ewenmack
      Using a squeeze page is a smart move because
      most people can't convert at break even on cold paid
      traffic directed to a sales page.

      On the thank you page for the optin bribe,
      that's where you put your core offer.

      Amazing things happen structuring it this way,
      Lists that have been hammered with core offers
      and don't buy, turn around and buy the core offer
      on the thank you page of a freebie or under $7 offer.

      Weird, but true.

      Best,
      Doctor E. Vile
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    • Profile picture of the author JonMills
      Originally Posted by Tim R View Post

      Maks,

      Advice is only worthwhile if you do something with it. You've had so many suggestions about how to improve your page but it's exactly the same every time you ask for help.

      The headline is exactly the same. The video is exactly the same. The offer is the same.

      If you're not getting solid conversions then make some changes and test stuff out. You posted a link to a competitor's site and were told overwhelmingly how much better the the other page was... what did you do with this information?

      Clearly paying for a pro is the way to go, as you're losing time and money by not implementing the advice you've already been given.
      What he said
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  • Profile picture of the author MWatson
    I'd use a squeeze page, considering you're not losing all your potential leads by being able to follow up. Distraction marketing is a thing of the past, and the more relationships you're able to build the more sales you'll make.


    Cheers,
    Mark
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  • Profile picture of the author Alex Cohen
    Originally Posted by MaksP View Post

    Hello,

    I have gotten awesome advice on here before and would love some more...

    So all my traffic comes from my YouTube videos.

    Should I set up a squeeze page based on your experiences and then show the sales page after a series of emails for a better conversion?
    What percentage of your visitors buy?

    Most of the time, two-step works better than one-step... but not all the time. So you'll have to test to see if putting the squeeze page first works better than simple direct linking.

    The operative word in the prior paragraph is "test". Nobody knows for sure ahead of time if the two-step method will work better.

    Alex
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    • Profile picture of the author MaksP
      Originally Posted by Alex Cohen View Post

      What percentage of your visitors buy?

      Most of the time, two-step works better than one-step... but not all the time. So you'll have to test to see if putting the squeeze page first works better than simple direct linking.

      The operative word in the prior paragraph is "test". Nobody knows for sure ahead of time if the two-step method will work better.

      Alex
      That is my concern because all my traffic comes from my YT vids in which I show people exercises for jumping higher.

      For the past 8 months the conversion rate has always been 1.3-2%
      Sometimes lower sometimes higher but always between 1-2%

      Are these solid rates in your opinion or should they be higher since I already give them a lot of tips in my vids before they even buy.
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      • Profile picture of the author Alex Cohen
        Originally Posted by MaksP View Post

        That is my concern because all my traffic comes from my YT vids in which I show people exercises for jumping higher.

        For the past 8 months the conversion rate has always been 1.3-2%
        Sometimes lower sometimes higher but always between 1-2%

        Are these solid rates in your opinion or should they be higher since I already give them a lot of tips in my vids before they even buy.
        Your conversion rate is typical.

        Could it be increased? Possibly.

        It my opinion, your time and money would be better spent...

        1. Driving paid traffic to your current offer.
        2. Developing a higher-priced, back-end product to offer your buyers.

        Rule of thumb: 10% of your buyers will want to buy a more expensive product from you.

        If you don't know how to get the email addresses of your buyers, get this guy's product (it's only $1), and you'll see how to do it...

        http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-...vertising.html

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        Alex
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  • Profile picture of the author newbieleoling
    Yes. Is better to buy something from someone you know then you just met the first time.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rory Singh
    A good converting lead capture page usually converts at 10%.

    Nowadays the average person has at least 3 email addresses if not more. And most people will not give out their BEST email.

    For me personally, I've made some high ticket sales from emails but now that I have looked back to see what was it that converted the lead into a sale was due to lifestyle marketing (through email) not really value based.

    Keep in mind that I market biz opps in the direct sales niche vs a particular product.

    The great majority of sales that I made came from knock over sales (my visitors made the decision to buy or get started before coming to my landing pages).

    Your experience may differ.

    Now would you be better spending your time more on upcoming promotion material or trying the usual - focus on capturing as many 'targeted' leads and then offering them follow up value based emails?
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