Tag: marketing-tips
How to Avoid These 10 Common Mistakes that Most Affiliates Make – Special FREE Report!
So,
how do we avoid these 10 common mistakes that most affiliates make?
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Yes Your Way to More Sales
My quote for the day:
“Yes” Your Way to More Sales:
“Once you’ve gotten your audience to take the first action, they’re much more likely to commit to a follow up action.
If they’ve downloaded (and watched) your free videos, they’re much more likely to sign up for a free trial.
If they’ve read your e-book, they’re much more likely to want to purchase your full-length e-book.
We all have a psychological tendency to say “yes” again and again after the first “yes.”
Get them saying “yes” and you’re on your way to a sale.”
How to make money with Social Media
This guy knows his stuff!
“How to make money with Social Media”
“Party Principle”
Social Media Money System “Party Principle”
“Matrix”
Social Media Money System “matrix-training”
“Stuff to tweet” -
“Pre-Tested Stuff To Tweet”
So.. What is a squeeze page?
A pretty common concept (less common term) for landing pages is a “squeeze page“.
In short, a squeeze page is an intro to the sale page in which the surfer is required to provide e-mail address for the option to view our sale page!
Weird as it sound – this actually works!
As far as the statistics show – conversion rate for this function is pretty high (the example I got for showed a 7% conversion for an online paid course).
By doing this you are telling the customer that you don’t just let anyone in,
and that the access to your database (it can be an account login, a special deal, purchase or any other thing you have to offer) is valuable enough for you to condition it with some sort of commitment.
** My suggestion is to always try both options! **
One should use a squeeze page & the other a ‘regular’ landing page for the same campaign. Then you do A/B testing to see what works better for your specific product.
An example for such a page:
http://www.start2think.com/advanced-systematic-inventive-thinking.html

