Title: Getting Traffic To Your Squeeze Page

Hello,

Yesterday I told you that everything you’ve 
learned up until now is USELESS without today’s 
information. And that’s true!

No matter how amazing your offer is, how great 
your squeeze page is… it’s all useless without 
one thing.

TRAFFIC.

Before you start throwing a ton of expensive 
paid traffic at your squeeze page, it’s critical
 to test it first, and make tweaks in order to 
ensure it converts. Why waste money sending paid 
traffic to a page that might not convert?

So in the beginning, I always send a bunch of 
FREE traffic to a squeeze page first, so that I 
can test it, track conversions, and make changes 
until it converts well. When I find the iteration
 that converts best, then I start sending paid 
traffic to it.

Some great FREE sources of traffic include:

Facebook groups
Pinterest
Instagram
Twitter

It may be a little tricky to get traffic from 
these sources directly to your squeeze page, 
so you might want to set up a blog or content 
website and send traffic to your articles first, 
and from there send traffic to your squeeze page.

If you use WordPress to run your site, one GREAT 
way to grab attention is by using a WordPress 
plugin to attract attention to your squeeze page.

I recommend the following two plugins:

Big Welcome Splash

>> https://promotelabs.com/downloads/big-welcome/ 

Side Stripe

>> https://promotelabs.com/downloads/side-stripe/ 

These plugins work great alone or together, drawing 
in WAY more attention than other methods like 
banners, text links, and popups, which most people 
block or ignore.

So what are the best PAID traffic sources?

A few good ones to try are:

Facebook Ads
Pinterest Ads
Instagram Ads
Bing

There are plenty of other paid traffic sources, but 
they may be more expensive, have more of a learning 
curve, or not convert as well. 

This concludes our series on lead generation. I hope 
you learned a lot, and I hope you’ll stick around for 
more great training coming soon!

Until then, 

{YOUR NAME HERE}

P.S. Watch your inbox closely, because I’ll be sending 
you more great training emails very soon!
