Written by Ed on October 28th, 2007
How to Build Your List Using YourSqueezePage
One of the most important things that you can ever do as an Internet marketer is build a responsive list of customers. It is not all that difficult to do this. There are two things that you simply must have in place;
- A squeeze page
- An Auto Responder
Once you have these two in place, you will be able to generate traffic and build your list.
What is a squeeze page?
A squeeze page is a very simple page where you offer something to your visitor in exchange for their name and email address. A squeeze page is also referred to as a landing page or a splash page.
Once a person gives you permission to correspond with them by email, you can start sending them valuable information and offers.
In this post I wanted to bring to your attention a piece of software that I use and love. If you opted in to download my Renegade Guide, you would have gotten it through my squeeze page that I built using this software. It is Matthew Glanfield’s Your Squeeze Page Version 3.0.
Matthew claims that with this software you can:
-create professional looking squeeze pages in under 5 minutes
-add audio, video, or other media to your squeeze page
-customize your thank you page according to what the visitor entered in the squeeze page
-automatically test and track every component of your squeeze page
Now, before I go any further, you should first determine whether you need squeeze page software in the first place. If you are trying to build a list at all, then you need to use squeeze pages, but there are three different options on how to go about creating one:
1. Design your own.
This option requires at least basic knowledge in HTML, FTPing and even a bit of PHP if you want to do your own tracking.
If you are able to tackle all of these things, you can save yourself some money. However, you might still find yourself spending far too much time.
2. Hire a web designer.
In my opinion, this is much better than option #1. Rather than waste your own time trying to learn HTML and all those other acronyms, you can simply hire somebody to do it for you.
This will cost you anywhere from $50 to $500, depending on how much work you want them to do.
3. Use squeeze page software.
This option falls somewhere between #1 and #2. It will save you the hastle of learning HTML, and it will save you the money from hiring a web designer.
The only problem is finding the right software. A lot of them out there will quickly create squeeze pages, but then you have to figure out how to upload them using FTP, and how to test and track everything.
Others will save you the latter problems, but then aren’t very flexible.
I found Your Squeeze Page Version 3.0 to solve all of those problems. With it you can:
-host unlimited squeeze pages (no extra cost for each page)
-track, test, and split-test EVERY component, from your headlines to your audio and video to your offer
-avoid learning HTML, PHP, FTP, MySQL, and any other technical term
-build your list faster and better
You can check out a demo video here:
http://www.yoursqueezepage.com/overview
Be sure to post your comments on what you think of the software!






