This entry is part 1 of 3 in the series Squeeze Pages

A squeeze page is a term used to describe a basic web page that is designed to do one thing and one thing only. This page is focused, is has no links or options, and it squeezes the visitor to a make a choice. The visitor is asked to make the decision to act on your offer or leave the page empty handed.

Although a squeeze page has only one focal point, the decision, there are two frequently used types of squeeze pages. The first style is a sales page. These are longer length and give the reader comprehensive information on the product available. The highlight of the page is to buy the product. The second kind of squeeze page is much shorter giving viewer very few details and asks the visitor to fill in a form to receive more information or join the mailing list.

A squeeze page can be very lucrative when used as the opening part of a larger organized profit system strategy. Creating this “system” is not complicated with a little preliminary planning. Once you have created your squeeze page system it can deliver several streams of revenue to you for your efforts.

Other frequently used phrases to describe a squeeze page is “squeeze”, “lead capture page” or “landing page”.

We have added a video with successful squeeze page examples here.

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