Esqueeze me?
That’s correct, I’m brave enough to open a post on squeeze page copywriting with a lame junior high pun.
I’ve noticed that IWriteCopy.com is attracting quite a few folks who are interested in hiring a copywriter for squeeze pages and landing pages.
As you can imagine, copy for squeeze pages and CPA landing pages is extremely important. You have a instant to grab someone’s attention and entice them to read on. Once you’ve hooked them into reading on, you have to convince them to act — whether it’s requesting information, buying your product or something altogether different.
If you’re new in the game, you may not even know where to start. Don’t worry, you’ve come to the right place! Sure, I’ve worked with some of the largest ad networks and marketers, but I’ve also worked with one-guy operations. If you’re new to this space, don’t worry, I can walk you through it. (If you haven’t yet picked a designer, I’m a partner in a company that specializes in this type of work and we can provide turnkey squeeze pages, landing pages and mini-sites. Visit INeedSales.com for more info.)
If you’ve found this page hoping to find tips for writing your own squeeze page copy, I really don’t recommend it. If you’re paying to market or advertise your product, your squeeze pages deserve high-quality copy that sells product.
Long form copy vs. short form copy? I do both. I feel that long form copy is better for certain products and categories while power-written short form copy can drive sales for other products and categories.
If you’re looking for a professional squeeze page copywriter, contact me!