Squeeze the Page to Build a List



By Sean R Mize

The Squeeze Page is one of the best and most effective methods used by many advertisers to build a list. The reason for having said this is because of the high turn out in the building list compared to the pop up and simple opt in form to generate and built a list. A squeeze page is a page that is designed to serve one purpose only – that is to get your visitor’s information. So how are you are going to really “squeeze” for your client’s information?

• Your squeeze page must contain a powerful and potentially stronger headline driven at identifying the benefits. This powerful headline will usually catch the attention of the reader.
You might also want to identify the good things about your site and do not forget to include a call to action statement.

• Make sure that your squeeze page is not too lengthy. People who read the page will not be scrolling the page up and down to make sure the opt in box appears.

• You may want to include your personal information and some photos of yours to add a sense of personal touch on the squeeze page.

• Make sure that the squeeze page is giving your prospective clients enough information in order for them to entrust their e-mail address and relevant information on the opt-in box. I would suggest, to attract them to do that, to give some freebies or gift of any sort for entrusting the information on the box. Do not make hard sell on the squeeze page.

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Sean Mize is a full time internet marketer who has written over 1574 articles in print and 11 published ebooks.

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Creating an Email List



By Huey Whitter

If you are going to use email marketing as a means of promoting your products and services online then you will need an email list. There is the option of using public email list or renting but you may find it is better to create your own email list. Creating an email list tales longer but will give you more control and better results.

If you have a company as opposed to an individual website then a good to collect email addresses would be during customer service or technical support calls. When your technical staff solves a problem for a customer you send a survey to their email address asking for their satisfaction with the service provided. Most customers will gladly participate and say what they find useful or needs changing .This is great feedback.

Do you receive email on a daily basis or regularly from companies and other individuals? You can use your incoming email to create an email list. If someone else sends you an email then they should be willing to receive yours likewise. Any contacts or prior business relationship then you can forward an initial email asking permission to further communicate through follow-up messages. Such email is permission based and will not be considered spam.

You may also obtain email addresses from your accounting staff or from records in your sales and marketing department. If you have had any contacts or prior business relationship then you can forward an initial email asking permission further to communicate through follow-up messages.

Creating an email list from business cards that you receive is also great. Be sure to make mention to that business card in your email to such party since this is permission based and will not be considered spam

Creating an email list can be fun, exciting and most rewarding.

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