OptinLinks builds better-converting landing pages #ad
They say it was Hippocrates who first said, “Primum non nocere” (First, do no harm.) He was talking to doctors, but his rule also applies to landing pages.
The first rule of landing pages (or squeeze pages) is “Don’t scare away the people who land there.” (At least, not the people you are targeting.)
When they see an opt-in form as soon as they arrive, their suspicions are activated, and they become very cautious. They don’t know you and they don’t know if they can trust you with their name and email address.
It’s that suspicion and fear that OptinLinks software was designed to avoid.
It’s a WordPress plugin that builds a landing page that delays the opt-in process until the visitor has gotten to know you better.
Your visitors get to know you and your content before you ask them to opt-in. Only then do you ask for their email and name. The statistics collected by the creators of this WordPress plugin suggest that the actual number of opt-ins grows significantly using this approach.
They have put together an interesting intro video on their sales page. And they have been flexible in their licensing terms; three licenses to choose from, depending on your needs.
Check it out and get your own copy here: OptinLinks.
By the way, they say they will be raising the price soon, so don’t delay.
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