Several of our readers have asked about how to create a squeeze page and thank you page. Below are some answers I hope will help.
First, you’ll need an html editor. You can locate several free ones by doing a search at Google. Now, each editor is a bit different from the others but they are all similar enough that you should be able to apply them to the following discussion here.
HTML editors are a LOT like the word processor on your computer. Take note of the options at the top of the html editor, and you’ll see that many are the same as on your word processor.
You can insert pictures, add links, change font style, size and color, make tables, move your text to the left, right or center and so on.
The biggest difference is that an html editor writes the page in html code so it can be viewed online. You may do a search at Google for video tutorials on the basics of using an html editor.
After you create your page you’ll need to log in to your autoresponder account and create a unique autoresponder for that squeeze page, then generate the opt-in form code to add to your squeeze page. If you don’t know how to do these steps, please view the video tutorials that are provided by your autoresponder service.
Now place your cursor on your squeeze page where you want the form to be located. Then click the ‘html’ or ‘source’ tab at the bottom of your html editor. This will change your view of the web page from “what you see is what you get” (WYSIWYG) mode to html mode.
Your cursor should still be in the same location of the web page where you want the opt-in form, so copy the entire form code from your autoresponder account and paste it on your page where your cursor is.
Click ‘view’ or ‘normal’ mode on your html editor and you should see the opt-in form on your squeeze page, right where you wanted it to be.
It’s a good idea to save your changes frequently while you’re working on any web page. Then if you make an error and can’t seem to delete it properly, you can close the editor without saving your changes without losing much of your previous work.
So go ahead and dive in and before you know it you’ll be creating squeeze pages left and right.
You could be an expert too!
