Squeeze Pages, Reverse Squeeze Pages -
I wonder how many different varieties there are out
there? If you don't know what a squeeze page is, it's a
web-page that encourages people to give you their name
and email address sometimes in exchange for a report or
something. It remains axiomatic that without a squeeze
page on your site you don't get to build a list and
without a list, you can say goodbye to any serious, long
term money. How would you like to have lessons
from a master that will build you a massive list.
Now there are a huge number of
resources out there that will show you how to build a
squeeze page and even software that will do it for you
in a kind of question and answer way - fill out the
blanks and boxes and 'lo and behold', you get yourself a
squeeze page.
Sadly, such squeeze pages
don't do the job. They suck .... seriously. I'm
sure you've found that as well.
But NOW the answer is at hand. You
want to see how?
The guy I'm going to introduce you to
is a seasoned marketer and probably one of the most
kick-ass copywriters around. I've discovered and
resourced for you a rather amazing video over one hour
long.
This video will totally change the way
you think about squeeze pages. You are going look over
the master's shoulders while he works.
Listen to what Steven Schneidermann says about John
Hostler. "What makes him different is his tone. It has
an edge to it that draws you in, slaps you in the face
(and calls you Susan), and makes you take out your
wallet and buy.
Now admittedly such a tone may not be
for everyone or every product, and that's why John
provides a menu of styles and voices for his copywriting
services. As a "pitch guy" John understands that the
tone of your sales copy has to be appropriate for your
audience. So he offers you copy with and without "sass."
In fact, he [recently] had a great special deal
including your choice of a sales page, autoresponder
email series, or squeeze page along with one revision,
site graphics and a software package of your choice!"
Now that offer is sadly closed.
Interestingly even on that special offer, John's price
for a squeeze page was $695 and those bought in thought
this was a fabulous deal.
Well if $697 is fabulous, how
much more fabulous is this 'over one hour',
(actually 1-1/4 hours) sitting with John, watching this
guy at work.