how to build a squeeze page
Posted on 02 April 2011.
how to build a squeeze page
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Posted on 23 March 2011.
I would like to know if there has been any recent ones who have been caught and what type of punishment is being handed out. Also, if the small viruses that try to scare you into buying there anti virus software or the type of viruses which allow constant advertising to come up on your computer or lead you to their websites, has anyone heard of any type of those virus creators being caught. I personally, would like five minutes alone in a locked room with anyone of theses jerks. Any info would be great. Lastly, I heard or read a rumour about the Russian catching and killing a creator of a virus that messed up some of their business but couldn’t verify it but would love to see if that is true. Thanks.
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Posted on 02 March 2011.
Hi. I’m doing some research on getting some paged pool memory for my 32-bit Windows XP Professional, with 8gigs of RAM, (which is reduced twice after, down too low for my games). I want to play my 3D games like StarCraft 2 and Black Ops but my Video Card on DirectX version 9.0c is being hindered, (giving me "Directx encountered an unrecoverable error"). So far I’ve done one solution by going into Regedit>>Memory Management and my gameplay improved a lot. Is there any other solution to this? Should I keep squeezing more paged pool memory with the method above?
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Posted on 28 February 2011.
I want to add this landing page to my wordpress site.
http://www.dominatingvideo.com/member/squeeze/vsq3blue/
I have all the files needed to do so I just don’t know the steps. Does anyone have a good instructional video that teaches how to do so? Thanks.
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Posted on 16 February 2011.
Hi,
I am trying to build a site with Dreamweaver. The page looks good on Dreamweaver appln but when I try to open it on IE or Firefox, the columns looks look overlapped. .. feels like all the tables are squeezed. What can I do ?
Thanks,
MrMcQ,
The page seems to open well in IE but not in Firefox. Any idea why ? I am skeptical about the missing parenthesis because I have not done any coding… it was all done on dreamweaver itself. how to rectify this ? Can you please help ?
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Posted on 08 February 2011.
I have a squeeze page in a Word document and I need to get it up on the web. I tried to use the save as webpage features in Word but it got all F-ed up so I need another way. Im using Dreamweaver CS5 also, and it says that the file is too big to import, that I need to break it up and copy and paste into seperate pages….I dont really understand what that means. Can anyone help here?
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Posted on 03 February 2011.
Hi my teacher didn’t teach us anything in my com tech course, and now he gives us a bunch of questions to review for exams. and i was wondering if you could help me answer them. i found a bunch of them online but i`m having a hard time with the rest.
Graphic Design and Photo Composition
1.What are two advantages of using layers when constructing an image?
2.Explain what the following terms mean or do:
Fast shutter speed -
slow shutter speed -
high camera angle -
leading lines -
facing room -
low camera angle -
long depth of field -
Merger -
Composition –
Animation
1.What does is it mean to render something in cinema 4D?
2.What are three things you consider when taking photos for your claymation?
Video
1.List three things to consider when shooting a video.
2.Why is lighting important when shooting a video?
3. When including a green screen slip into a video, the “green” video is placed on which track and why?
4.Explain what you would see in a “long shot”?
5. Explain what you would see in a “medium shot”?
6. What is capturing?
I may look stupid because some of the answers are quite obvious, but i just want to make sure i`m right. and please try to answer the questions yourself, or find some good sites. Thank you sooo much.
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Posted on 20 January 2011.
I have used plugins in the past and they are always clitchy, looking for a sales page autoresponder theme. Don’t really want to $outsource as I plan on launching a number of blogs…thanks
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Posted on 15 January 2011.
Like many things in online marketing there are two ways to create a squeeze page – the easy way and the hard way.
The hard way is to pay a designer to create the design for the page (or design it yourself if you have an artistic flair). The next step would be to buy or write a short report that you can give away to subscribers. The report should be related to your website so that the people who subscribe are actually interested in your products. A mailing list of several hundred ‘targetted’ subscribers can be many times more effective than a much larger list of people with random interests. You will also need to know HTML so that you can embed the signup form from your autoresponder service. You will also need a ‘thank you’ page where the subscriber can download the report from after they have confirmed their membership to your list.
The easy way to create a squeeze page is to use an online service such as Instant Squeeze Page Generator (ISPG). ISPG makes squeeze page creation a breeze. You build your squeeze page through a series of very easy steps.
Here is how the process looks in ISPG. Note that I am an upgraded member, so some of the options may not be available if you join as a free member and don’t upgrade.
This screen lists the squeeze pages that you have created using ISPG.
In this step you choose the free report you want to provide on the squeeze page. The free reports are provided as part of the ISPG service.
Many of the reports provided by ISPG already have one or two recommendations in them. By joining the programs and entering your affiliate IDs you can earn commissions directly from the free report you are offering to your subscribers.
Choose from many graphical and video templates. If you choose a video template, ISPG will insert a professionally produced video already set up in a video player. No HTML coding required!
You can choose an attractive background for your squeeze page with just a mouse click. That’s the beauty of Instant Squeeze Page Generator – almost everything is done with your mouse. No HTML or CSS coding knowledge required.
Some of the templates come with a pre-configured headline and others require you to enter your own headline. I generally choose the ‘recommended’ template as it has a pre-configured headline that has been tested and proved to be effective.
This can be one of the most difficult parts of creating a squeeze page if you have no copy writing skills. Fortunately, many of the templates already have sales text provided so that you don’t have to be a creative genius!
ISPG supports the most popular autoresponders, making it easy just to enter the one or two settings for your list. If you are using an autoresponder that isn’t already pre-configured in ISPG then yhere is also the option of pasting the autoresponder form code into ISPG. This means that ISPG supports every autoresponder script and service.
This screen is self explanatory. It allows you to enter the page title that will be seen on the title bar of the browser window and the footer – usually your copyright notice – that will be inserted at the bottom of the squeeze page.
9. Finished
All done! By default each squeeze page will be hosted on the ISPG server – so you don;t even need your own hosting account. However, you do also have the option of copying the HTML code from the window on this screen, so you can paste it into a page on your own hosting server.
You can see the squeeze page I created for this tutorial right HERE.
I hope you can see the advantage in using a tool like ISPG. I’ve been on the Internet since 1990 and working from home full time since 2005 and I still find that creating a squeeze page the ‘hard way’ is just too hard. ISPG makes the whole process a breeze!
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Posted on 10 January 2011.
A squeeze page (which is also known as a lead capture page) is a page that you use to invite people to subscribe to your mailing list or newsletter.
You would generally design your squeeze page with a catchy headline and text that provides a reason, or a ‘call to action’ for the person to subscribe. Quite often a free offer is made, such as a free report, as an additional incentive for the reader to subscribe.
The design of a squeeze or lead capture page is generally laid out so that it all fits on the screen without the need to scroll down the page. That’s not to say that you are restricted to a particular page length, but they do tend to be more effective if the website visitor isn’t required to read a long essay or scroll down the page.
Squeeze pages are most often associated with internet marketing, but they can be effective for almost any business that uses email or a newsletter to deliver information and product offers to customers or potential customers.
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