Saturday, March 24, 2007

Squeeze Page Revisited

Hey Amy!

Here is the scoop I got from Aweber this morning:

Bruce: If I sign up for your service does it include html code for squeeze pages? Confirmation Pages?

You are now speaking with Steve Archer of Customer Service.

Bruce: Morning Steve

Steve Archer: Bruce, Welcome to Live Support.

Steve Archer: Yes, when you create a webform, it will give you the html to copy and paste to the body of your website

Bruce: Confirmation page as well?

Steve Archer: Well, the thank you page for the webform is a default thank you page unless you create a thank you page of your own and put in the url for it

Bruce: excellent - I appreciate your time

Steve Archer: sure

***end of chat***

If we are using the word to mean the same thing then Aweber provides you with html for a Squeeze page.

Bruce's definition of Squeeze Page: A squeeze page is one page of your website that follows some basic rules of marketing 1)No links to take you away from the actual page 2)Sales Letter 3)"enter your info here" (The Squeeze) box.

You said (asked)...

"What I'm wondering is which service/product is best for creating and hosting the actually squeeze pages.... does anyone have any input on this?"

A squeeze page is like any other page of your website. Hosting would be whoever hosts your websites now (let me check on that...) so One And One is your hosting service for www.MomsEmpoweringMoms.com .

I personally use Dotster.com and am quite happy with them. The html code is generated by Aweber then you copy paste it into Front Page (if you are doing-it-yourself). Then you tweak the design to your fancy and upload it (publish it if you are using the Front page features - I use FTP instead).

I suspect that you and I are referring to two different things when we use the words Squeeze Page.

Bruce
the Negotiator
www.negotiate2yourownbestgood.com

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