Marketing Strategies I Use When First Setting Up a Squeeze Page

Setting up a squeeze page is relatively simple, but like everything else you won’t be squeezing anyone unless you figure out a way to drive traffic to your squeeze page aka opt-in page.

I’ll share my experience to let you know what has worked well for me…

The first thing I would do when I set up a squeeze page is I would run Google AdWords to it first and nothing else. I would just run my ad to get prospects. Next what I usually do is go buy some links, but other than that, I wouldn’t do anything else. Then once I got everything up and working and start seeing results I would go ahead to do some other marketing in order to grow my list.

Here are some other great sites I use to increase those opting into my squeeze page:

You can buy links from places like LinkAdage.com or Ebay.com. This will give you back links to your site which the search engines like. Getting links from high trafficked quality sites like these are favoured upon by the search engines. So why do I submit to these first? Well, because all I have to do is get my credit card out and it’s fairly simple to set up. Then it’s done, and I don’t have to think or do anything else. The rest of the process is going to take thinking and submitting, and that’s when you focus on doing press releases and articles. The more you advertise who you are and what you do, the more hits you are going to get. So, like I always say, do as many of these things as possible. Try to write an article a day if you can and post it to your blog as well. Blogs are a great way to generate traffic to your site.

From an ease perspective, running Adwords, buying links and sending out press releases are all simple things you can do.

For press releases I just go to PRWeb and I’m done. I highly recommend you also use PRWeb.com as this is one of the top press release sites that has a huge following. The articles are going to take the most amount of time. Now, in the long run, which one’s going to be most important for me? By far it’s the articles.

However, I have to be honest, getting up high in the search engines, to me, really doesn’t mean anything. It’s going to be harder work because there’s a lot of other things you need to do. Generating traffic by using these simple strategies is just one of those things I just do to have fun because the majority of my traffic does not come from my high placements in the search engines. Where most of my people and the results come from is the traffic that I buy.

If you have the budget to purchase your traffic I highly recommend it. It’s a great way to get highly targeted willing-to-buy customers who will most likely be loyal to you for years to come.

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Matt Bacak

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