Critique of Squeeze Page
I wondered if some of my fellow warriors might be good enough to critique my squeeze page - it's at redundancycalculator(dot)net
I also need advice on pricing.
A couple of points, since I don't know whether you use the same term in the US when you lose your job, but over here in the UK it's called being made redundant.
When you're made redundant you're entitled to redundancy, which is a kind of compensation for having lost your job.
A lot of people who are made redundant look online for a redundancy calculator to work out how much money they are(n't) going to get.
There are lots and lots of people losing their jobs.
Anyway, my rationale is that these people have lost their income, probably have debts, bills to pay, etc and are worried about earning money again as fast as they can.
The guide will explain how I make a living online, how it's not really difficult if you know what you're doing, and how they can learn how to do it with our course.
I want our course to not be tarnished by the same brush as the "get rich quick with no knowledge, no effort, and without getting off your backside" stuff that the internet is awash with.
It's going to be a high quality course with solid advice that we've learned and used to make a good living online.
Question is, how much should it be?
On the one hand these people need money, on the other hand they're going to be getting some money in a lump sum.
Plus I don't want to cheapen the product by having it too low in price, or price myself out the market either.
Any and all advice greatly appreciated!
Thanks.
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