Squeeze Pages – Your Bait Just Isn’t Working
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If you got here from the emails I have been sending the past couple of days, THANK YOU! And if you found me by accident through surfing, here’s a perfect opportunity to listen/read to the rest of the post and then go to the upper left hand corner and sign up for my Relationship Marketing ecourse because that ecourse goes hand in hand with the topic of this post:
Squeeze Pages – Your Bait Just Isn’t Working
Now you’re saying, “What?”
Let me explain.
There are a LOT of people coming online each and every day with the aspirations of tapping in to the ginormous amount of money that is being spent on the internet. I mean there are people in search of information and these newcomers need to learn the process of gathering names and emails addresses and providing that information the correct way.
Now, this isn’t going to be a lesson on ‘how to sell’. Well, yea it is sort of, but one of the first things that they, and maybe you, need to learn is how to build a list so that they can have some people to send their messages to and make some money.
But before you can start building a list, you need a basic website online with an optin form to capture the names and email addresses of the people who are visiting your site.
A squeeze page.
And that’s where I say, your squeeze page bait isn’t working.
Now, if you have been reading my emails recently, I have been talking about ‘what’ a lot of the marketers are doing wrong.
Here’s what I mean.
I am on a LOT of mailing lists! Wayyyy too many if you ask the average person and I wouldn’t recommend being on as many… well, yes I would, but that’s for another post, but I digress…
I am on a lot of lists and here’s what I see; these ‘marketers’ are using squeeze pages to collect your name and email address and now you have given them the permission to send you emails. But what they are sending out with each email has nothing to do with the report or ebook or software or whatever they were giving away to get me on their list in the first place!
They are sending out promotion after promotion either trying to get you to sign up to someone elses list or they are trying to get you to buy an affiliate product that they will get a commission on. I really DON’T have a problem with that, I mean, I do it from time to time also. That’s just what we do, but most of these people don’t even have their own product and I would venture to guess that a lot of them don’t realize how easy it is to flip a plr product and make sales on their own.
Of course, that’s assuming that the product that they are going to sell has something to do with the product they are giving away on their squeeze page.
I mean, if I sign up to get a report or ebook about dating and how to read body language, why in the world would I want to be sent to another squeeze page that is dealing with forex trading?
Now let me ask you – you work hard driving traffic to a squeeze page and offering something of value in order to get people to sign up for your ‘newsletter/ezine’ right?
Say ‘right’
Why would you not provide them with excellent content dealing with the report/ebook/whatever that they signed up to receive?
I don’t have the answer to that question, do you?
Instead, most of the lists that I sign up for start right away blasting me (and hundreds if not thousands of others) with other offers, other sales pitches and other things that I can go buy that have nothing to do with their original product.
Now, don’t get me wrong, there are several lists that I am on that I get fabulous content from and when they send an offer out for one of THEIR products, or an affiliate offer for a RELATED product, I will typically click over to take a look at it because you just never know when another product is going to come along that is going to help your business out.
And that’s where you come in; leave me a comment on why you think people market this way, or am I completely off base.
After you leave your comment, go up to the upper left and sign up for my Relationship Marketing Ecourse and find out why it’s important to build a relationship with your readers.
Once you are signed up, you will start receiving the ecourse and you will also receive the remaining messages in my squeeze page series which will include an announcement for the live webinar I will be holding on April 19th where I will show you EXACTLY how to fix this problem.
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Great post Ron, by the way I did come over from your email. This is something that most Internet Marketers struggle with, we all know that the money is in the list and that we should build our list as a fast as possible but what we do as marketers after we get the optin is even more important. I’m also on too many lists but I’m learning from these marketers what to do and also what not to do.
As for adswaps I find that they are a good way to build your list faster but maybe we should be a little more carefull in choosing our swap partners and do them a little less often.
The marketers that only send promo after promo become almost invisible in my inbox and eventually get unsubscribed.
The other thing I personally need to do is to find a way to get traffic to my squeeze pages other than swaps. If you have any suggestions or is that something you’ll cover in your webinar?
Keep up the great work
There has to be a happy balance between content and promos. I know you try to do that and that’s why I’m still on your list.
.-= Luca Di Nicola´s last blog ..How to Find Joint Venture Giveaways =-.
Luca,
Thanks for the comment and thanks for letting me know how you found the post.
I agree with you about the promo emails and yes, these people do become invisible, even to us as marketers. Imagine what the people who are just coming online and trying to learn think!
Great point. A lot of times marketers will have many different email lists, all on different topics about Internet marketing or another niche. So sometimes it can make sense to send related information to all of those lists at once (just make sure it’s related to the overall topic). But correct, nothing will work if you end unrelated information to a list who has no interest in it.
.-= Joel Osborne´s last blog ..Tweet Traffic Rush Review =-.
Joel, you are absolutely correct, as long as you are sending related information, you should be ok.
Thanks, Ron!
I, too, am on a ton of lists.
Why?
So I can see first hand what my subscribers are seeing…
yes, everyone on our lists are on everyone else’s lists as well.
By seeing what everyone else is doing to their lists,
I KNOW EXACTLY how NOT to treat my lists.
It seems the given operational procedures of many marketers are:
get prospects to sign up,
hit them with a couple of one-time offers immediately after confirmation,
then send them multiples and duplicates of promos all day long.
I can’t be the only one that sees this.
What happened to the old 80/20 Rule of Email marketing we used years ago? ( give them 80% great information and 20% promo)
Today it is more like “here’s your freebie, now buy this, then this, then this”, etc
In the last 3 years maybe 4-5 people I subscribe to have sent me a mail—just asking me what I wanted, needed, or was interested in…
the rest just pummel the living daylights out of you with promos.
We all need to take a deep and thorough look at how we treat our subscribers. They are people like us, have the same needs, fears, concerns. Treat them with dignity and respect and the money flows to you.
That’s been my experience over the last dozen years online.
Thanks again, Ron. YOU ROCK!
.-= Dax L’Amour, Ph.D´s last blog ..New Internet and home-based Entrepreneurs: 3 ways to outperform your competitors =-.
Dax, THANKS for the comment! You reiterated the point of post perfectly.
Hi Ron…I think marketers should at least try and stay within their niche. Even within our niche, we’ll get bombarded with Ad swaps.
It’s interesting that I am reading this today because I was just thinking earlier that it is high time for me to start selling
You see I’ve been so interested in nurturing my list that I forgot to sell to them…
Balance goes both ways doesn’t it
Kathy
.-= Kathy Dobson´s last blog ..Mass Outsource MasterMind =-.
You know what Kathy? I don’t mind getting the sales pitches. Something might come along that I feel will be good for my business. What I mind is getting blasted. And to think, these people are being taught this by their ‘mentors’.
Good Post Ron.
For starters, I am a newbie, don’t even have a website (yet) or twitter etc and on countless lists, but I agree with the comments above. Before I venture into this type of business, I study the trends of IM. Only some marketers seems to be OK, but the rest…
One thing I cant stand is endless pages of info on a product that nobody has the time to read in any case, so I just skip it.
In the process to unsubscribe some of the bombardment marketers
Don’t worry, still staying on your list (lol)
Nic,
We have to get you a domain and a squeeze page and teach you the correct way to do this.
Be sure to be on the webinar on the 19th!
I am coming by way of the email you sent me and good point when I read your piece about why marketers are marketing the way they do. Honestly, new to this part of IM, but I tend to see some marketers trying to hard and overdoing it. You got to look at it from my point of view, knowing that I am new to this. I sometimes don’t know who to trust because everyone is telling me there product works best, which I do not doubt, especially if it is working for them. I think in this business everyone has to find what they like and know they can succeed in. I see offers that I know will help me, only to say that whoever is offering me a product promises that I will prosper. With determination if that person wants to make it work, they will! No holds barred! I do hear you, and by the way, as you and I know it is impossible to check every email and not get anything done. I myself, have products that I am working on, but not when I have to check evverrry email. Most offers sound good and I am sure it works for them and I do wish I could be on everyone’s membership or whatever they offer. I just want the truth and no mind games. Guru Games!! With truth comes conviction and something that will actually help me. Thanks Ron for allowing me to comment, Frank. I hope I am on the right subject!
Frank, you are absolutely right on. What you need is someone to show you the correct way to do this.
Make sure to register for the webinar when I start sending the invite out!
I agree with what Joel Osborne has to say.
I get a lot of email totaly un-related to what I signed up to find out about.
I think they just send a broadcast to all their lists, in all there niches.
They have that many squeeze pages up giving away just any old thing to get a subsriber, they dont care about relationship building or un-subscribe rates, just affiliate offers and sales. So get off those lists, I do.
Keep up the good work Ron.
Thanks Paul, I appreciate the comment.
The key in all list building and selling is to match your message to your market. This has to continue through out or you lose the trust of your audience. Good post.
.-= Mike Paetzold´s last blog ..The older and wiser crowd =-.
Thanks Mike.
Hi Ron
This is a topic that needs more airing, and you’vedone a great job with adding to the debate. If we care about people, we have to show it – if we don’t they sure will know it. And then they’ll unsubscribe.
While the net allows us to reach many people quickly, the faceless nature of that contact can be a trap. I’ve also been guilty of taking my eye off the needs and desires of my clients because I’m too busy focusing on my own.
You’ve given us a great reminder to focus more closely on our various niches. And to keep the bait appropriate.
Thanks Ron.
Anthony…
Fish with the wrong bait, you get skunked!
Now there’s a thought. That’ll be something to tell the grandchildren
Trends are changing.
Giveaways and swaps certainly contribute to that.
Recessions might have change buying patterns.
Yes, time to rethink list building.
Quality might become more important then quantity again.
Thanks Ron for starting this debate.
.-= Fred Lotgering´s last blog ..Twelve Second Commute (12SC) =-.
Fred, I think quality has always been more important than quantity, but in the ‘rush’ to build a bigger, better list, we have started to lose sight of the goal.
Ron, good point and I must admit to being largely guilty as charged. Strange but I spent about an hour this morning going over just this problem myself. Looking forward to hearing what you have to say in your telecast, but my own ideas are trending toward categorizing people into clumps based on their current online status and experience levels.
Don’t think I want to create a separate follow-up email strategy for each freebie I offer, as I typically do a new one almost every month.
.-= Earl Netwal´s last blog ..Roy Fielding’s Blog Talk Radio Yearlings Interview =-.
Earl, thanks for the comment. I think a good way to do it is to create your AR messages when you are setting up the new offer. You’re setting up a new list anyway, why not take a little extra time and set up 8-10 followup messages for that list?
Great article, and right on. I don’t know how many times I optin and get sent offers not even related to the subject matter I signed in through. Irritating to say the least, any of my giveaways, or up sells are always niche related. Loved it guy, keep up the good work, enjoy your articles, been in before, first time leaving a comment.
Bill
Bill, thanks for coming back and thanks for leaving the comment. I appreciate the kind words.
Hi Ron,
Although I am a newbie in the marketing field, your blog post sounds very familiar to me. Having a squeeze page is one, but the follow-up after the subscribing is the most important thing and needs to be thought over carefully. I am on a lot of lists. It teaches me amongst others there are only a few marketers who come with additional information that fits in with their squeeze page. Maybe a lot of the more experienced are driving too much on autopilot. It’s just a thought of me.
Thanks for sharing your experiences with us.
Regards,
Wilma van Zwietering
Wilma,
Thanks for visiting and thanks very much for commenting. Be sure to stay tuned for my webinar announcement and sign up for it. I think it will be very enlightening for you.
I have to agree with everyone else on first this being a really good post. Like you I probably get more email from a lot of different marketers. it is interesting to be getting emails from them promoting something entirely different than what I initially signed up for. Some are worth taking a look at but I now tend to look at the different styles as to how people will approach with their emails and try to take something away from it. Thanks.
.-= Andre Arnett´s last blog ..4 Tips To Generate Free Web Traffic =-.
Hey Andre, thanks for the comment. What I like even better is getting the same emails w/the same subject lines from like 4 or 5 different ‘well known’ marketers and they don’t bother to change the content. You think THEY would know better!
Hi Ron, How right you are, even the top marketers need to realise that to keep on top of the game you have to keep things fresh, and especialy where growing a list is concerned!
Ed.
Hey Ed,
Thanks for the comment. I fully agree with the keeping it fresh. Depending on your niche and the relationship you have with your readers, it is a must to keep the content fresh, especially when starting a new list.
Hey Ron,
Sorry I’m late to the party. It looks like a good one!
I agree with your post and I see many people burning through their hard-won list by using these tactics. I try to do some reverse engineering -
- What emails do I like to read? Why?
- Which of the marketers, whose lists I’m on, will I buy from? Why?
- Which ones piss me off because they keep blasting pitch after pitch?
Put yourself in your customer’s and potential customer’s shoes and look at what you send through their eyes.
Thanks,
Peggy
.-= Peggy Baron´s last blog ..What You Want to Know About Using PLR: =-.
Peggy,
Better late than not at all!
I like those ideas, especially the one about pissing you off
… DON’T do what they do… or say
Thanks for the comment.
Good posting. I am only just starting in online marketing and have seen the trend already.
Great content I read and if now and again they promote something I go look.
The people who send out promotion after promotion usually get dropped which is a shame because some times there is good content hidden amongst the heavy selling.
Roger
Roger,
Thanks for stopping by and thanks for the comment. Unless I just get tired of seeing the same thing over and over from others, I usually stay subscribed just to see what they are doing and if they ever start to ‘get it’.
Ron:
I really enjoyed your comments as well as everyone else. I’m new to blogging and internet marketing, so I really don’t have all that much to say, but at least I’ll bookmark your site on stumble, only-wire, and delicious for you. Hope it helps!
Thanks
TG
.-= TG´s last blog ..Affiliate Marketing – Double Your Affiliate Sales Automatically =-.