Google Hates Squeeze Pages

Google hates squeeze pages.

Why?  Because they provide no useful content for the user and everything of worth is hidden behind your squeeze page.  To make a long story short; Google feels like this is not a good user experience.

So what do they do?

They drop your quality scores and make you pay through the nose to get your page back up.  Google really doesn’t care that you have to make money; they are only concerned with weeding out the search results so that users use their search engine.

If you think that Google is in the business of fattening your wallet, think again.  Google doesn’t care you have kids, doesn’t care how sales works (and providing free content to your target market doesn’t make sound business sense if you’re wondering), and doesn’t care that you lost your job 6 months ago and you’re on your last .50 cents and you really need this sale to go through.  None of that matters to Google.

Your squeeze page is a Google slap just waiting to happen and it will.  It’s just a matter of time.

I know, it happened to me.

I was happily trucking along for a good 6-8 months paying .37 per click in a market where other advertisers were paying 1.67 per click. I had a good click through rate (for the market) and I was getting opt-ins at the rate of 12 to 13%.

Then it happened, Google dropped the bomb on me.  A quality score of 3 out of 10.  Suddenly, they wanted .74 cents per click instead of the .37 cents.

For a guy out of work and buying a lot of clicks this was the end of my run.  Suddenly the market was too expensive, and because I was relying on Adwords traffic (a big mistake ever rely on one source of traffic).  This window of opportunity shut itself very quickly.

I did manage to bring this back up, and I’m going to tell you how I did it.  I’ll give you the 2 ways it can be done.  (Hint, adding more content to the page helps, but it’s not enough).

The fact is that in the Adwords world (and possibly in the SEO world).  Google hates your squeeze page, and hates the fact that your want someone’s e-mail addresses to (forbid the thought) make money.

FAQ’s

  • Too much information on the squeeze page is bad –

It actually drops conversions rates – You must do it in the way I outline in the program or you lose the potential sale

  • Sending Twitter or Facebook traffic to a squeeze page also can be bad -

You’ll find out why inside the program, but if you do this, you’re almost guaranteeing that you’re going to fail right out of the gate

  • Giving them too much information on the free gift for opt-in is also bad –

I’ll describe why in this program, but you’re killing the possibility of up-sells and cross sells if you give away everything at the opt-in.

You’ll get all the secrets to making the squeeze page work for a consumer and for Google so you get the maximum benefit from your squeeze page.  You don’t get slapped and you make money at the same time.

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