Justin Koh has released the latest issue of ‘Internet Business Breakthrough’ newsletter. The featured article is titled “What are the ‘Ingredients’ that Go into a Successful Squeeze Page?”. [Newsletter Article]


Justin Koh has released the latest issue of ‘Internet Business Breakthrough’ newsletter.

Internet Business Breakthrough Newsletter #3

Put your wok and pan aside as we venture out and discover the 19 ‘MUST HAVE’ Ingredients that goes into the making of a Successful Squeeze Page.

Table of Contents

1. What are the ‘Ingredients’ that Goes into a Successful Squeeze Page?

2. He Twist Arm of Top Marketers to give away one of their Premium Products

3. Create your Own Unique Favicon

What are the ‘Ingredients’ that Go into a Successful Squeeze Page?

Wikipedia define the definition of squeeze page: “Squeeze pages are landing pages created to solicit opt-in email addresses from prospective subscribers.” Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squeeze_page

Squeeze pages are best for building a list. It usually asks for the name and email in return for some valuable stuff such as report/newsletter/gift. After clicking on the submission button, user have to confirm their email (in most cases) before they can be added to the list.

What are the “ingredients” that go into a successful squeeze page? With that question in mind, I listed out the 19 “MUST HAVE” stuff that is guaranteed to increase the conversion rate of your squeeze page.

1) Keep it Short, Keep it Simple

2) Make it known that they have to double opt-in (if needed)

3) Keep to 1 page

4) A highly visible opt-in box

5) Make it clear that you don’t intend to spam them

6) A Irresistible offer that they cannot reject

7) List the benefit in point form

8 ) Bold Compelling Headline

Click here for the rest of the Ingredients

Justin Koh

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*This newsletter was submitted by Justin Koh.

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