What Is A Squeeze Page?A squeeze Page is basically just a page that offers something, usually information, in exchange for a name and e-mail address.
The beauty of a squeeze page is that it is simple and to the point. Give me your name and I will give you the information you want. There is no sales pitch, no products to buy, just a simple exchange of information. You can put it out there and just let it sit. One of the best ways to get traffic to a Squeeze Page is by creating a campaign for it at
Traffic Swarm. I personally think that using a squeeze page at a traffic exchange is much more effective than trying to use a sales page. The problem with a sales page at a Traffic Exchange is that you only get a few seconds to grab attention. Many people will not read enough of your sales page to do anything with it. A squeeze page however, is short and to the point, plus you are giving them something for pretty much nothing. I have had great success using traffic exchanges with a squeeze page.
No matter what type of page you are
advertising at a Traffic Exchange, it should ALWAYS have an Opt-In form for people to get more information from you and to get into your Autoresponder . Your Autoresponder already has a great series of follow up messages for prospects to convert them into customers. But what happens when they become actual customers? Do you have a second campaign setup to deal with that?
Part of that learning process again. Once you have a campaign setup just for your customers, then you can communicate and market to them specifically. They say that the cost of selling to a new customer is 10 times as much as marketing to an existing one. Your customer base is of greatest value to you. Are you prepared to take advantage of it?
What Is Organic Traffic?Organic Traffic is traffic that comes to your site naturally. Most Organic Traffic comes form searches made at search engines like Google or Yahoo. There is a lot written about Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and it is important, but it takes time and knowledge and often not necessary right out of the gate because your site has not even been indexed by the search engines anyway. What good does great SEO do for you if your site has not been indexed? You need to get your site on the search engine radar. you can go back later and perform your SEO. In fact, it is probably better to do it in this order, because the search engines will then see any changes you make as being new content and updated. The search engines love that. It doesn't do any good to make all your SEO changes first, then get indexed, and then have no updates that would cause the search engines to come back. You want to make small changes on a more regular basis than one big change and never update again. Small changes are what draw the search engine spiders back to your site and gives you good page rank.
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