The Top Three "Submit" Buttons For Squeeze Pages
First, I have to address the one reason that would make you click away from this article: NO there are no free buttons here
. But that's okay and here's why:
It's wicked lame to just swipe a button because some dude in an article says it's good. I could easily give you a button to use on your squeeze pages, but then you'd be missing out on the key to buttons that work well on squeeze pages: a little bit of non painful planning and forethought...
From the testing I've done, I can give you some helpful hints, and point you towards three styles of button that convert well on almost any kind of squeeze pages.
Then, you can make your decision about what you want to test on your squeeze pages and go beg, borrow or make it yourself. Whatever you do, make sure you're allowed to use your button. I see people stealing button images left and right and it's just not smart.
It's so easy to get a legal button for your squeeze pages that does what you want it to do, so don't open yourself up to the lawyer-scum by "swiping" a button off one of your rivals squeeze pages without permission.
Now, onto the juicy stuff:
Submit Button For Squeeze Pages Style #1: The "Belcher" or "Amazon" style button:
Two good buttons to look at are the "Add To Cart" buttons at Amazon.com and www.TheBelcherButton.com - they both have been tested up the wazoo, and use an eye catching orangy color that works wonders. But, they aren't exactly perfect for squeeze pages because the text is all wrong.
You'll want to change the call to action from "Add to cart" to "Continue" or "Click Here For Instant Access" or (anything a little more exciting and action oriented than "submit.")
I hate when buttons expect me to be submissive.
Submit Button For Squeeze Pages Style #2: The "Green Means Go" button:
Now, orange and yellow have been proven to be good for sales, but some independent testing I've run points to the possibility that green may actually be a better color for buttons on squeeze pages.
I've tested a simple ovalish "pill" shaped button that says "CONTINUE" in nice big caps on one of our squeze pages with great results. Now, the "green means go" concept is still unproven, but it's worth testing out, especially because it makes logical sense that green is associated with movement and going from a standstill to forward motion.
That could just be pop psychological B.S. - but what the hell, I've tested crazier with good results and you should too.
Submit Button For Squeeze Pages Style #3: The "Magic Color Changing Button":
This requires a little extra html coding on your squeeze pages but it's not too difficult.
Essentially you need two different button images, one will be the "standard" button, and the other will be for "on mouse over" - so, when anyone visits one of your squeeze pages that has the magic color changing button, when they mouse over the button (if they're thinking about opting in, and mouse over the button on your squeeze pages, it will change color from red to green.)
We tested this style of button out on our sales pages for a while, and then moved it over to the squeeze pages too - it's currently not doing as well as the "Belcher" style button on our sales pages, but it's still rocking out like a ninja on a few of our squeeze pages.
Getting your squeeze pages right is a key to building your list quickly, so don't be a chump (like I used to be :-) - get help and follow a tested system. The free video on the next page will show you how to avoid all the nasty mistakes that almost guarantee you'll be stuck with crumby results from your squeeze pages:
http://www.ListBuilding.com/squeeze-buttons
The Top Three "Submit" Buttons For Squeeze Pages
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