How To Boost Your Own List Using Squeeze Buzz

Posted by Matt Helphrey | squeezebuzz follow up | Wednesday 17 September 2008 4:03 pm

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I wanted to make a post here to help you get the most out of your new SqueezeBuzz squeeze page generator. If you have not downloaded the free software, please do so now.

Free Squeeze Page Generator

If you are not aware, Squeeze Buzz’s landing page can be fully customized to boost your own opt-in list the same way it has mine. In fact you signed up for the software using the customized squeeze page that comes with the package. Here’s what you do…

Once you have unzipped the SqueezeBuzz.zip file, click on the Sales Website folder and open up the index.html. What you see here is the SqueezeBuzz squeeze page before any changes. Your next step will be to customize it by filling in the highlighted areas with your own info.

To do this, open up the view page source in your browser and copy all of the html code (select all or ctrl + a then copy ctrl + c) and paste the code into a text editor like Notepad or Wordpad.

Once you have it pasted into your text editor it is as simple as going through the code and filling in the areas where the orange highlights are. In the html, you’ll want look for and erase the areas where you see <span style=”background-color: #FF9900″></span> That code is for the orange highlights you see. Erasing it will get rid of it.

Once you have filled in all the needed areas, go ahead and save the file as a plain text file and open up your cPanel, ePanel or whatever you need to get to the back office of your website. You need to open up a new html file. Go ahead and name it squeezebuzz.html

Once you have the new file, you need to copy and paste the edited code from your text editor to your new squeezebuzz.html file and save it. Not done yet!

Here is the tricky part. Downloading the images. If you don’t already have a folder for your website entitled images, go ahead and create an “images” folder now. Once you have the “images” folder, you need to upload all of the images from the SqueezeBuzz software download.

The images you need to upload into the “images” folder are the background.gif, bluecheck.gif, box.gif, box.jpg, checkbox.gif, footer.gif, and header.gif.

Once you have successfully uploaded all of the image files, your last step is to create a download link for the people who sign up. Just upload the same squeezebuzz.zip file and you’re set.

Be looking for part 2 of this series to help you explode the amount of sign-ups you get to your opt-in list.

Stay tuned…

Matt Helphrey



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