23rd Feb 2012, 04:11 PM | #1 |
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Hi guys, I would like to ask for some enlightenment about this, I am constantly improving my traffic generation techniques, and lately I saw that some visitors were visiting my Squeeze Page from a mobile phone (Got this from my Google Analytics). Of course my Squeeze Page is not optimized for mobile devices, they are seeing the webpage and zooming in - out with their fingers I could say, but all this started the following question in my head: Is it worth to create a duplicated webpage within my domain that allow mobile users to see my squeeze page better? Could be a good source for traffic generation? I would like to hear your thoughts . Kinds regards! |
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23rd Feb 2012, 11:39 PM | #3 |
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sure, why not? use a video or simplified sales letter/image to explain WHY they should opt-in to your list, etc. Aweber forms work fine on mobile btw... |
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24th Feb 2012, 05:32 AM | #4 |
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Yes, in this day and age it is definitely worth having a mobile version of your squeeze page. What you should do is install Google Analytics on that squeeze page (if you haven't already) and you will be able to see the exact percentage of your visitors who are on mobile devices. This will probably be enough to kick you into action.
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