Adding a Squeeze Page

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Adding a Squeeze Page

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Anyone figure out how to have a squeeze page on the interspire cart? Just an offer, none of the cart stuff. The page can be stripped of everything, yet it will do it for all pages.

Any help is really appreciated.

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Hmmm. What's a "squeeze page"?
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CharlieFoxtrot wrote:Hmmm. What's a "squeeze page"?

A page which you can squeeze... doh :mrgreen:
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Painstik wrote:
CharlieFoxtrot wrote:Hmmm. What's a "squeeze page"?

A page which you can squeeze... doh :mrgreen:
Ahhh... thanks! It makes perfect sense now. ~ Silly me. ;)
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CharlieFoxtrot wrote:Hmmm. What's a "squeeze page"?
Two pieces of lo-fat 'Bread' with lots of SPAM in between :geek:
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CharlieFoxtrot wrote:Hmmm. What's a "squeeze page"?
You are joking right????

A page to get a person to buy, opt-in, or whatever, with no distractions from all the other distractions on an interspire cart.

So is there any intelligent form of life on this forum that can be of help?
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eyespypro wrote:
CharlieFoxtrot wrote:Hmmm. What's a "squeeze page"?
You are joking right????

A page to get a person to buy, opt-in, or whatever, with no distractions from all the other distractions on an interspire ?cart.

So is there any intelligent form of life on this forum that can be of help?
Actually I'd never heard the term before either so an explanation helps...

As for intelligent life forms crack.. Let's rethink that comment shall we...
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eyespypro wrote:
CharlieFoxtrot wrote:Hmmm. What's a "squeeze page"?
You are joking right????
A page to get a person to buy, opt-in, or whatever, with no distractions from all the other distractions on an interspire cart.
So is there any intelligent form of life on this forum that can be of help?
Well... no, I wasn't joking. That term was unfamiliar to me and I thought that more information about it would allow me (or others) to help you.

Just like you, I use this forum to seek answers, help, advice... and whenever possible, to share what I do know.

Thank you for the explanation.
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Let me comment too :)

Maybe Squeeze page is a term used in certain sectors or is a colloquialism. Certainly not used in the UK for a non 'eCommerce' style page and I have been at the front-edge of eCommerce developments for over 15 years.
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I found this: ezinearticles.com/?Online-Business---What-is-a-Squeeze-Page?&id=383454
A squeeze page is a web page that is specifically designed to compel visitors to opt in to your web site. A well-designed squeeze page can convert as many as half of the people who visit it, into opt in email list subscribers.

In order for the squeeze page to be able to do its work most effectively, there must be no other way for the visitor to get into your web site without opting in first to your opt in email list.

So the squeeze page will have an opt in box that leads to your autoresponder, and that is the only action that someone would be able to do at that point.

In my case, my index page is a squeeze page. This means that for anyone to get to any of the other pages in my website, including my sales pages, that they have to opt in to my email list first.

Now, you may be thinking, but what about all the others that didn't opt in to the list? What if they would have bought something from me?

Well, let me ask you this. If they don't trust you enough to opt in to your list, to give you their email and name in exchange for a free gift, do you really think that that person is going to whip out their credit card and give you their credit card number? Of course not.

By getting a 50% conversion rate on visitors to subscribers, I have effectively created a 5000% increase in responsiveness on my index. Now, my current conversion rate on my opt in email list is about 20% - meaning that if we were to convert that to the full 100% of visitors, then my overall conversion rate would be about 10%. Now, if I had not subscribed the visitors, then my conversion rate might be around 1% (about average, from what I hear). So I have created a 1000% increase in revenue by using the squeeze page for my index, or main, page.

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