The Way To Create A Landing Page
This video shows how you can create a landing page simple and it is laid out for you. In this video I show you how to integrate your auto responder to the squeeze page. I am using Unbounce which has a 30 day free offer and I suggest you sign up so you can see the quality of the templates here.
This video shows how you can create a landing page simple and it is laid out for you. In this video I show you how to integrate your auto responder to the squeeze page. I am using Unbounce which has a 30 day free offer and I suggest you sign up so you can see the quality of the templates here.
I show you step by step way of building these landing pages and not many videos show you that from scratch, they are usually all theory telling you click this and click that, but never actually doing it in front of your eyes. This tutorial is all you need to get yourself up and running on the basis of squeeze pages.
I go to YouTube get a video come back embed it onto the opt in page. After you've created your landing page you simply save and preview. If you like what you see you then go publish it and the cool thing about Unbounce is they give you a URL so you don't need your own domain which is very cost effective.
Remember, you have just a fraction of a second to attract their attention, so anything on your landing page that is not relevant is going to increase the chances that your visitors will move on elsewhere. This really is just another way to ensure your landing pages are ad-specific. One of the first things your visitors will look at on your landing page is the headline. The more closely related this headline is to the text of the ad they clicked on (particularly the ad's headline), the more chance it has to keep their attention on the rest of the content.
For example, if your ad is for "Radio-Controlled Widgets for Left-Handers," make sure your landing page headline refers not just to "radio-controlled widgets" (and certainly not just to "Widgets") but specifically refer to radio-controlled widgets for left-handers. The more specific your ad is, the more likely a highly specific landing page is to keep your customers' attention.
This video shows how you can create a landing page simple and it is laid out for you. In this video I show you how to integrate your auto responder to the squeeze page. I am using Unbounce which has a 30 day free offer and I suggest you sign up so you can see the quality of the templates here.
I show you step by step way of building these landing pages and not many videos show you that from scratch, they are usually all theory telling you click this and click that, but never actually doing it in front of your eyes. This tutorial is all you need to get yourself up and running on the basis of squeeze pages.
I go to YouTube get a video come back embed it onto the opt in page. After you've created your landing page you simply save and preview. If you like what you see you then go publish it and the cool thing about Unbounce is they give you a URL so you don't need your own domain which is very cost effective.
Remember, you have just a fraction of a second to attract their attention, so anything on your landing page that is not relevant is going to increase the chances that your visitors will move on elsewhere. This really is just another way to ensure your landing pages are ad-specific. One of the first things your visitors will look at on your landing page is the headline. The more closely related this headline is to the text of the ad they clicked on (particularly the ad's headline), the more chance it has to keep their attention on the rest of the content.
For example, if your ad is for "Radio-Controlled Widgets for Left-Handers," make sure your landing page headline refers not just to "radio-controlled widgets" (and certainly not just to "Widgets") but specifically refer to radio-controlled widgets for left-handers. The more specific your ad is, the more likely a highly specific landing page is to keep your customers' attention.
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