Opt In Page - The 3 WhysWhat do you know about opt in page? This is an important question to answer before anything else. When one really understands the way an opt in page operates, all the objections and obstacles frequently diminish and become less important. Good information tends to make things clearer. Let's look at and evaluate three reasons in favor of why you possibly ought to create an opt in page. First off, the ability to follow up with your visitors. Visitors who have just arrived at your site are not going to buy your product/service at their first encounter. They need multiple exposures to your offer before they buy. And the way to get them to see your offer multiple times is to follow up with them on a consistent basis. But if you don't have their contact info, you can't follow up. That's where an opt in page comes in. Next, an opt in page has only one objective -- and that is to collect the email address of your visitors. If you rely on your other website (that is not an opt in page) or blog to collect their email address, you'll get mediocre results. Why? Because they are going to do a poor job at converting your visitors to subscribers. Finally, with an opt in page you can drive targeted traffic via advertising or pay per click. Since the opt in conversion is going to be a lot higher with your opt in page than with your blog, you maximize your return on investment. Think of those 3 reasons carefully. If you create an opt in page successfully, you’d surely increase your overall bottom line. To create a professional opt in page that is high converting in 2 minutes flat, see the image below now… |
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