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[VIDEO] WordPress Squeeze Page Plugin

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So this is one of the questions I get with just about EVERY single client that finds me via the web….(most local clients have no idea what a squeeze page is)…can I add a squeeze page to my current site? And before I found this plugin, the answer was “yes….sort of”. What we would usually do is install WordPress into a sub-directory and install a sales page theme that they would then edit under that install. As an example, if I wanted to do that with this site I would install WordPress in a sub-directory (or folder) called salespage (just as an example…you wouldn’t really want to call it ‘salespage’…crappy seo). Anyways….the url to that install would then look like this:

http://thewordpresschick.com/salespage

And to access WordPress you would login like this:

http://thewordpresschick.com/salespage/wp-admin

Make sense?
A little cumbersome, but it worked.

ALL that has changed now!!! That’s where the WP Squeeze Page Plugin comes in. This thing is OUTSTANDING! I’ve tested it out with a couple of my own pages- one was a sales page and one is a squeeze page (neither are live yet – they will be..soon).

Here’s a few great features about this plugin:

  • Tutorial videos (they’re TOTALLY step by step)
  • Squeeze Page layout
  • 2 Column Squeeze Page layout
  • Sales page layout
  • Video Sales Page layout
  • Power Squeeze Page layout
  • Edit the page RIGHT in your page editor
  • Upload your OWN custom header OR footer
  • Easy place to drop in your opt-in code
  • …..and more!

Honestly, I was more than happy to have found this! It was easier to use and easier to customize (you know me….it’s all about the graphics) than most of the sales page themes I’ve found.  I’ve installed this in a sub-directory as opposed to my primary site…mainly because this site is pretty full as it is (plugins, images, etc.) and because the editing options appear in your dashboard, I didn’t want it installed here (plus I was testing it first Image may be NSFW.
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Here’s a quick video I did on the page I installed. I didn’t go through the entire process- I just wanted you to see how easy it was to use! If you have questions about installing it in a sub-directory, let me know! You can get the WordPress Squeeze Page Plugin HERE.

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