Definition of a squeeze page:A squeeze page is a web page that offers you a free subscription to a newsletter, or access to a download or free information that you would like to receive. You enter your name and email address and get what you signed up for. This page you are looking at is a squeeze page!
Are you promoting affiliate products?Using a squeeze page you can get people to sign up with your auto responder to be added to a mailing list. Once you have given them the free subscription to your newsletter or access to a download or free information or whatever you promised, you still have their email details on your list.
If you are not already promoting affiliate products, you can sign up an affiliate for a product or products without paying anything. Once you are an affiliate you start to send promotional emails to your mailing list.
By setting up a series of messages in your auto responder, they will get the email automatically sent to them where you tell them all they can benefit from by using the product you are promoting. That way you don't have to send the emails to every person that signs up - the auto responder will do it for you.
If a thousand people sign up your follow up emails will be sent to a thousand people - all without you having to lift a finger! | For more information on how you can make money with an auto responder, I suggest you click here for a free video. (Clicking the link will open a new window so not to lose out on the free offer on this page) |
Isn't this called SPAM?When they entered their contact details at your squeeze page, they agreed to receive information from you. All you have to do is abide by these rules and they can never accuse you of sending them unsolicited email (SPAM)
1) Provide a unsubscribe link within every email your auto responder sends out
2) Add your physical address at the bottom of every email
3) Setup your auto responder to double opt-in (They have to verify their subscription).
And as long as they are remaining on your list, you can continue sending them information about affiliate products and get paid commission on sales.
I make use of a squeeze page at unselfishme.com and I rake in customer after customer. No kidding. I earn a monthly recurring commission on every person that signs up!
Currently less then 2 % of all affiliates are implementing this powerful list building technique, so if you start now you will gain a considerate advantage.
You can use a Squeeze Page to become a Super Affiliate of any Product: Choose a product you want to promote
Make a list of related keywords for that product
Check to see if there are any Adword ads for that keywords
If there are no Adword Ads for that related keyword it might be a golden opportunity.
If there are Adwords Ads - does it belong to the owner of the product or to an affiliate?
If there are Adword Ads from an affiliate - he is either only testing or making money.
Is that affiliate capturing leads with a squeeze page?
If not then he is loosing money and you can gain an advantage by doing it!
If you setup an Adwords account where you pay to have traffic sent to your squeeze page, and only 10 % of the Adwords clicks convert to sign up at your squeeze page, you promote that product over and over to that person.
Other than running a much better converting promotion than the other affiliate who gets to promote to his visitor only once, you can promote any other product on a fully automatic sales system and without any extra effort just by setting up your auto responder to also automatically add them to another mailing list!
| For more information on how you can make money with an auto responder, I suggest you click here for a free video. (Clicking the link will open a new window so not to lose out on the free offer on this page) |
To get your own free squeeze page and receive information on how to set it up to receive affiliate commissions, just go ahead and enter your details down below. You will have to enter your physical details as you might receive a CD if you decide to rather get your own upgraded squeeze page with split-testing capabilities.