First, it is important to be aware that all successful marketers use them. If you plan to sell a product over the Internet, you will want to use one, too, rather than relying on sidebar opt-in forms and unfocused pages that do not convey a distinct point and a single call to action. Another vital thing you will want to learn is that every Squeeze Page contains the identical parts and is focused on a SINGLE objective – getting the visitor converted into a subscriber or buyer.

The parts if a squeeze page are as follows:

  • an opt-in form (or sales prompt),
  • a brief or extensive introduction,
  • a picture of the list/product owner,
  • the signature of the list owner,
  • and a call to action (or various calls to action).
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