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How to Make a Squeeze Page

Author: Jerry Iannucci

Today I got the chance to read Robert Puddy’s new report “How To Write Your Own Lead-Pulling Squeeze Page“.

I almost passed on this one because I like to think I already know how to make a squeeze page. However, I know Robert and I know he knows a hell of a lot more about squeeze pages than I do. I was curious to see what golden squeeze page nuggets Robert planned to reveal in this report.

The usual stuff is included. “What is a Squeeze Page”, “Why You Need a Squeeze Page”, “How to Design a Squeeze Page”, etc. If you are new to squeeze pages you will learn everything you need to know to get started with squeeze pages from this report.

What makes this report so special is that it reveals that a successful squeeze page is more than just a single sales page containing your autoresponder code. To really make money with squeeze pages you need 3 additional pages that let you monetize the entire process of free list building. If you are not using these 3 pages you are leaving money on the table that could have been in your pocket.

Along with the report you will also receive a set of testesd squeeze page templates that you can use. Simply edit the pages with your own info and your are in business.

Get your copy of the “How To Write Your Own Lead-Pulling Squeeze Page” report by clicking the link below.

Click Here

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This entry was posted on Monday, September 1st, 2008 at 2:02 am and is filed under Ebooks, Making Money. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or TrackBack URI from your own site.

One Response to "How to Make a Squeeze Page"

  1. 1 Matthew Castro
    September 5th, 2008 at 3:29 am  

    I’ve become more accustomed to light squeeze pages, and think that longer, more text involved squeeze pages aren’t as effective as light, small text involved squeeze pages.

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