Tuesday, November 15, 2011

List Building Tips- How to Create a Squeeze Page

By Marty Don


In affiliate marketing, there are specific things you execute regularly when setting up an initial marketing campaign. You perform your keyword research, competitive analysis, content creation, site creation, and finally, squeeze page creation. Outsourcing is an option for most of these, and it could be pretty cheap to outsource your articles - and even your keyword research (though most marketers select to execute this on their own). However, there is a higher cost to outsourcing your web development - that is why a lot of marketers select to know how to create a squeeze page.

When you create your page, you'd like to target it for one particular local keyword. This will take some special keyword research tools to draw out the best keyword. Performing this has two benefits. The first benefit is that it will enable us to have backlinks to this page and rank for this Keyword Phrase in the Search Engines.

Decide for the Right Domain Name

The finest approach to start is to make a list of domain names for your affiliate squeeze page. Let's assume the product domain of your affiliate program you're promoting is RapidSkinCare.com. Now you desire to come up with a few distinctions of this domain name. You execute this until you find an available domain name. Keep in mind that you want to have the extension '.com'. People just trust this extension more since it is the one whic is around for the longest time.

Offer a Free Report

Create a free report that you can give away in exchange for the name and email details of your prospect. Do not underestimate the 'power of free'. The report should, of course, be relevant to your main offer and must be of interest to your chosen niche. Compile the report using a word processor and then convert it to a pdf format. You should also take the opportunity to brand yourself in this report so that it can contribute to further promotion for your business.

Follow these simple techniques on how to create a squeeze page efficiently, and you will soon observe a difference in sign ups.




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