Marketing 365 Planner (PLR), Power of Resilience PLR, Best Practices for Your Squeeze Page

Published: Sat, 12/05/20


Yesterday we delivered the gifts to that family and it was a wonderful experience. Later, she texted me pictures of the kids sitting under the tree arranging the gifts and said they were looking for their names and begging her to open just one. I love that they were so excited!

I've been taking a few days off from writing my limited lead magnets. Sometimes your brain just needs a break. While all of them have sold out over the weeks, two still have a few copies left of the 50 available. Those are: Amazon FBA for Beginners (9 copies left) and Networking Your Way to Success (10 copies left).

I'll be back at it with new ones I have lined up in a couple of days. 

In the meantime, don't forget about my NEW PLR launch called A Driven Mindset for 2021 Success, which has 20 personal development success articles and is on sale for 4 more days!

Freedom Journaling: How to Write Your Dreams into Reality in Just Minutes a Day! (PLR on Sale Today Only)

The December 5th deal for Nicole Dean and Melissa Ingold is called Freedom Journaling: How to Write Your Dreams into Reality in Just Minutes a Day. This is a FULL course and the coupon code: 2020 takes $200 off at checkout.

You get all of this in it: Don't forget to use code: 2020 at checkout here:
https://in234.isrefer.com/go/day5/TiffanyLambert/

Marketing 365 Planner (PLR)

Lynette Chandler has a new planner out - perfect for marketers wanting to succeed in 2021! This planner is created for entrepreneurs or business coaches or anyone who wants to help their audience plan out their marketing for the year, for a more steady income or exposure. Or, you can use it for yourself if you don't care about the private label rights part. 

It includes:

1 x planner
5 x dividers
3 x professionally edited mockups
30 x social media blurbs
10 x social media images

Use coupon code: 365MKTG to take 50% off at checkout:
https://www.thriveanywhere.com/account/aff/go/tiffanylambert?i=81

Power of Resilience PLR

Jonathan Teng has a new bundle out called Power of Resilience PLR. I like this topic because it's about not giving up when facing obstacles - to see them as temporary and beatable. 

It includes long articles as follows: That's over 13,530 words, so you could use it in emails, as blog posts, or turn it into a report!

Check it out on sale here:
https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/w2std/0

Best Practices for Your Squeeze Page

Let’s talk a bit about creating your landing pages for your opt-in offers. There are a few best practices that you can use for any type of squeeze page, landing page, sales page, or opt-in offer. Some things make your squeeze pages work more effectively so more people grab your opt-in offer.

Your opt-in squeeze page should:

• Be Dedicated to One Offer – Don’t confuse your audience by offering more than one opt-in offer per squeeze page. Your squeeze page doesn’t have to be long; in fact, when it comes to opt-ins, a short and simple page is better. 

• Be Dedicated to One Audience – When you set up special landing pages for each offer, you can also set up special landing pages for your audience members. For example, if your audience member comes to your site from a specific place, having a specialized and dedicated landing page will make your offer convert at a higher rate.

• Have Headlines – Ensure that you capture your target audiences’ attention by using words, phrases, descriptions, and hooks that speak to them or identify them, specifically. If they know the message pertains to them, they’re more likely to click through and read more. 

• Include Testimonials – Add testimonials from people who are in the same target market. Testimonials help people decided whether you’re to be trusted and whether there is a viable solution to make life better or easier. Hint: Ask for testimonials in your follow up emails for every product, service, or freebie that you offer.

• Use Video & Images – To be effective images should be large, attractive, and stand out on your landing pages. An attractive cover image, an introductory video, and big “download” buttons help improve conversions.

• Use White Space – It’s also important to include white space. For freebies, making good use of bullets can help get your points across, without putting too much text on the landing page. Each bullet stands out due to the white space around it. 

• Employ the Use of Color – When choosing colors for landing pages you want to match your website and business branding so that no matter how they come to the landing page the visitors know it’s yours.

• Invoke Scarcity – Even though you’re giving something away, make sure that your audience knows that you won’t be giving it away forever. You want them to act now, rather than 6 months down the line.

• Keep it Simple -- Don’t ask for too much information. Normally, email address and name are enough. You can always send them a survey and follow up to get more info. In general, the more information you ask for on the form, the fewer people will sign up.

• Emphasize Value – When you add copy, focus on the value the freebie has to the audience you want to attract. Tell them what’s in it for them so that their focus is on that and not the fact that they need to provide their email address.

• Have Relevant Button Text – Get more creative than “download” and “sign up.” Instead, go longer and tell them what the results are of clicking the button, like “Start Making Money Now!”

• Include Stats – When putting copy on the page, think about stats that will help your audience decide to convert. 

Don’t underestimate the importance of your squeeze page even when promoting a free offer to get people to subscribe to your list. It’s still important to treat the opt-in as you would any product you suggest because your audience will learn your standards by downloading your freebie.

That's it for me today - have a great rest of your day!

Tiff ;)

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