How hard to rank a squeeze page.

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Anyone here tried to rank a squeeze page? thanks
#hard #page #rank #squeeze
  • Profile picture of the author mukeshkumar@
    Yes,
    Its not easy to work on such pages with respect of SEO. Here we have to be in limited criteria with no any hyperlinks or external links. That single page should have be attractive and the source to increase the curisity of user so that they can finally sign up there.
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  • Profile picture of the author Matt Baker
    Originally Posted by dzoaffiliate View Post

    yes you can but you will need content - of course.
    I have all my sqeeze pages with a top navigation where I put a link to related articles. That page has an index to At least 15 - 20 articles on the site. I also have a few youtube videos here and there. This will really help your SEO
    You got a point here my friend.. By putting some articles on the other page of the squeeze, would that be more easier to rank?
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  • Profile picture of the author xxxJamesxxx
    There is a way around this that I use, there's this cool Wordpress theme called "Squeeze Boss" which allows you to put squeeze pages onto of your sites.

    I tend to use it on Autoblogs etc.

    Here's example site I've used it on.

    The Rapid Cash Blog - How To Make Money Online From Home

    Btw, I'm not affiliated with these guys at all, however I did see it as a super sneaky way of gettin' a backlink

    Hope this helps anyway

    James Scholes
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    • Profile picture of the author yukon
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      Originally Posted by xxxJamesxxx View Post

      There is a way around this that I use, there's this cool Wordpress theme called "Squeeze Boss" which allows you to put squeeze pages onto of your sites.

      I tend to use it on Autoblogs etc.

      Here's example site I've used it on.

      hxxp://www.rapidcashsystem.net

      Btw, I'm not affiliated with these guys at all, however I did see it as a super sneaky way of gettin' a backlink

      Hope this helps anyway

      James Scholes
      No offense but If you payed $97 for a single web page like that, you got ripped off.

      You can create 100s of squeeze pages on a single Wordpress site for FREE, it's basic html.
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  • A squeeze page would require the same SEO factors as any other normal page. The trick part is often a squeeze page is supposed to be sweet and short. When I'm trying to rank my webpages in Google, I always try to write more than 750 words. There are obviously other important on-page SEO factors you would need to do, but if you're trying to rank a page that has barely any content on it, you are always going to struggle. That's not to say people haven't managed to do it of course.
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  • Profile picture of the author masterjani
    I have tried in the past, All you need is to have some additional pages and link to the navigation bar or install a blog related to that site that will increase the options to rank.
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  • Profile picture of the author Matthew Barnett
    Hi Matt,

    Yes, I've got squeeze pages as the number 1 hit on google for certain keyword phrases.

    And really, there is no difference between ranking a squeeze page and any other page -onsite and offsite factors both count, as does the competition.

    But I guess the question really is how to produce a good squeeze page that focusses people on what you want them to do (ie enter their details as quickly as possible before they get distracted and with a high conversion rate of traffic to subscribers) but at the same time put enough quality content on the page that google will rank it.

    Well, personally I'd say that it's just a matter of being a little bit cunning. What people see when the land on a page doesn't have to be the same as what google reads.

    If you use an image for the squeeze text and name it / alt txt it etc for your keyword phrase in such a way that when people land on your page that is all they really see, then you're half way there.

    Then if you have the 'content' as text that google can read positioned such that people need to scroll down before the see it, then you should be able to achieve the aim of not distracting them with that text while you're grabbing their attention with the squeezy bits, but at the same time giving google what it wants.
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  • Profile picture of the author xxxJamesxxx
    No offense but If you payed $97 for a single web page like that, you got ripped off.

    You can create 100s of squeeze pages on a single Wordpress site for FREE, it's basic html.
    No offence taken, it's just that I don't have a skills to do that so learning how to do code the correct HTML would of taken me days to figure out.

    I don't know how much your time is worth but after an hour or two of trying to learn this stuff, I'm actually losing money as I could be working on more productive stuff that is far far more profitable.

    And FYI, there's so much more to Squeeze Boss than putting a squeeze page at the top of your site.

    James Scholes
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    • Profile picture of the author yukon
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      Originally Posted by xxxJamesxxx View Post

      No offence taken, it's just that I don't have a skills to do that so learning how to do code the correct HTML would of taken me days to figure out.

      I don't know how much your time is worth but after an hour or two of trying to learn this stuff, I'm actually losing money as I could be working on more productive stuff that is far far more profitable.

      And FYI, there's so much more to Squeeze Boss than putting a squeeze page at the top of your site.

      James Scholes
      You might lose some money upfront for down time learning something like html, but long term (next 10 years) you'll have a basic IM skill that will pay off many times over what money you lost while learning html.

      IMO, anyone that owns a website should at the very least learn html, it's the most basic web code there is. Plus thousands of free sites that will teach you everything for free.

      Besides, If you create a new web site while learning html, & you document every new thing you learned, I'm sure (depending on country tax laws) you could turn that entire learning experience as a tax write off. Get paid to learn something that will help you earn more long term.

      I know a guy that builds a new website for every single vacation he takes & writes it off on his tax bill, lol.
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  • Profile picture of the author charto911
    Add lots of html and good content add alt image tags proper h1 tags and build quality links to the squeeze page its not that difficult if you know what you are doing.
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  • Profile picture of the author TopKat22
    I do it.

    I set up the squeeze page and then add a lot of relevant pages to the domain including a blog with articles.

    I keep the squeeze page clean with no navigation on it but it hasn't seemed to be a problem.
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