That sign over tomatoes in a grocery store applies to people, too, when they come to your squeeze page.

Some people say squeeze pages don’t work anymore. They are partially right. Typical squeeze pages don’t work as well as they used to. Viruses, malware and data center hacks have made people more cautious than ever before.

And who can blame them? If you have ever had your identity stolen, you never want it to happen again.

So before people will share their contact information, they need to get to know you and trust you. Then, just maybe, they will open up with their name and email.

Savvy marketers (including big names, such as Frank Kern, Ryan Deiss and others) know they have to deal with this reluctance of potential new customers, or their business will suffer and maybe die. They have turned to something more subtle than typical squeeze pages.

That’s why over 1000 forward-thinking businesses have invested in OptinLinks in the week it has been available.

With this WordPress plugin, you can create squeeze pages that don’t look like squeeze pages, so people aren’t as scared of them. Setting them at ease, means that they are more willing to share what you need to know to market to them.

With this process, your make your offer (a free e-book, for example) and people decide they want it. Only when they click the link that says something like “Yes, I want the free xyz” do you ask for their email address. By this time, they are psychologically ready to work with your process.

You could do all this manually, but with OptinLinks, it’s a simpe matter of copying, pasting and clicking and other clerical actions anyone can do. The plugin does all the hard work.

Get your copy of this plugin here: OptinLinks.

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