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Foreclosures Juegos Chicas Homes For Sale | What Are They And How Do You Use Them? Small Business Marketing - Squeeze Pages

Monday, June 28th, 2010

foreclosures Ask most people in business what they want their website to do for them they’ll probably tell you it’s to bring them more leads, but not all websites are actually set up to do this.

juegos chicas Let me explain.

Imagine this, you’ve stumbled upon a nice little specialty store down a hidden back alley. You walk in, can’t quite find what you’re looking for and there are no assistants to help you, so you shrug your shoulders and you walk out again. The assistant who is in the stock room hears the door slam on your way out and rushes to see who’s there, but it’s too late - you’ve gone! - and the chances are you won’t come back. Another lost opportunity.

homes for sale Through the real-time interaction nature of the online marketing, receiving and providing immediate response to interested audience make it a very convenient way of promoting and selling your products. And bringing quick results brings more appeal to target audience.

Squeeze pages work in exactly the same way.

Squeeze pages are those pages on your website whose sole purpose is to get visitors to your site to give you their contacts details. They aren’t there to sell, to display your wares or to give visitors the full history of your company. They set out what you’ll get when you hand over your details. Telling them all about your business and everything else you offer comes later.

When it comes to creating squeeze pages, the simpler the better. Keep it focused on the one aim of getting their contact details and, if you can, telling you more about them - you know a bit of market research. Find or create something that your target market will find useful such as an e-book, explain what they’re getting and in most cases people will quite happily give you their permission to follow up with them.

Once you’ve got their details, you can direct them to specific pages on your website, make them special offers and generally keep them informed about what you do.

So think through how you’re going to follow up with people if you use a squeeze page because here’s not much point in building a database of people who’ve visited your site if you’re never going to do anything with them!

It’s estimated that it takes somewhere between 5 and 7 ‘touch points’ before someone trusts your brand enough to buy from you, so in the first few emails to them, focus on interesting information rather than overt hard-selling You can be published without charge. You can to republish this article in your website or blog. Please provide links Active.