How do I create a Wordpress Squeeze Page for someone else to use?

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Hey guys,

I want to create a ready made squeeze page that someone can import into their Wordpress site, but not sure how to do this in a way that imports/exports all the design elements?

I'm using Optimize Press to create the squeeze page, so what would I need to do, to export the content and all the css etc, for someone else to use?

Any help is massively appreciated
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  • Profile picture of the author loganwenger
    Originally Posted by Nick Brighton View Post

    Hey guys,

    I want to create a ready made squeeze page that someone can import into their Wordpress site, but not sure how to do this in a way that imports/exports all the design elements?

    I'm using Optimize Press to create the squeeze page, so what would I need to do, to export the content and all the css etc, for someone else to use?

    Any help is massively appreciated

    Hey Nick,

    In the OptimizePress members area, there is a section titled "License Your Sites" and the first thing shown is:

    IMPORTANT LICENSE INFORMATION
    Your OptimizePress license entitles you to use the theme on unlimited personal domains (sites that you own and run). Please note that the Unlimited-site license is only for use on your *own* web sites. Not for use on client or partner sites.

    Anyone found abusing the terms of the personal license may have their license canceled. If you want to use OptimizePress for a client/partner site, we advise you to have them purchase through your affiliate link, or contact us for more information
    My point is that if you create a squeeze page in OptimizePress then export it via the WordPress admin dashboard, you'll lose the styling because the CSS is stored within the theme.

    I'm not the web police, but I wanted to do this awhile back and it would be very helpful if OptimizePress had a developers license. However, the safest way is to have your friend/client/customer purchase OptimizePress through your affiliate link (which is 50% commissions) and then charge a nominal fee to create the squeeze page for them.

    I would be lying if I said there wasn't another option, but I feel the WarriorForum is not the place to find this information and I don't think James Dyson would appreciate this being openly discussed and shared.

    Play it safe, have your customer purchase OP via your affiliate link (you could just take your commissions as payment for setting up the squeeze page), and pay thanks to James' hard work creating the OptimizePress system.

    Regards,

    Logan Wenger
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    • Profile picture of the author Nick Brighton
      Yeah, that's what I thought too, thanks anyway Logan I will probably take that route

      Originally Posted by loganwenger View Post

      Hey Nick,

      In the OptimizePress members area, there is a section titled "License Your Sites" and the first thing shown is:

      My point is that if you create a squeeze page in OptimizePress then export it via the WordPress admin dashboard, you'll lose the styling because the CSS is stored within the theme.

      I'm not the web police, but I wanted to do this awhile back and it would be very helpful if OptimizePress had a developers license. However, the safest way is to have your friend/client/customer purchase OptimizePress through your affiliate link (which is 50% commissions) and then charge a nominal fee to create the squeeze page for them.

      I would be lying if I said there wasn't another option, but I feel the WarriorForum is not the place to find this information and I don't think James Dyson would appreciate this being openly discussed and shared.

      Play it safe, have your customer purchase OP via your affiliate link (you could just take your commissions as payment for setting up the squeeze page), and pay thanks to James' hard work creating the OptimizePress system.

      Regards,

      Logan Wenger
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