Ad: New Reverse Squeeze Page Technique Builds Eager Visitors Who “Stick”
Visitors who are forced to opt-in before they are allowed to view a web site often give up and click away. They don’t know whether the site will offer them anything that is worth the perceived risk of sharing their contact information. But suppose you can let them view a limited amount of your content before they have to opt in. Will they walk away or want to continue their exploration. If they like what they saw, they will opt in and continue. That’s the principle behind the Reverse Social Squeeze Page. After they have viewed (and presumably, liked) your website for as long as... [...]