Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Autoresponders and How They Work




An autoresponder is a computer program that automatically sends a message or series of messages sent at a given day and time without human intervention.

The autoresponder is all automated once you have set up your email campaigns for your specific lists.  You can create a number of lists to set up emails with an autoresponder.

It's a great way to send out welcome emails and follow-up emails about a specific topic such as:  "How to Build Your List," "All About Horses," "How to Cook for One."

The user needs to write up the pre-written messages when setting up autoresponder campaigns.

A form code is then generated and put on the squeeze page or landing page to capture the names and email addresses of those that sign up to your list.

If you are thinking about making a squeeze page of your own, please click over to my AdKreator.com site to make your own from one of our templates, then you can easily make your own and add to your website.

~Barbara

Wednesday, January 24, 2018

What is a Squeeze Page and What Does it Do?



A Squeeze page is a Landing page or Lead Capture page designed to get visitors or leads to fill out an opt-in form with their name and email address.  Another way to put it is that visitors subscribe to your list where they receive a series of follow up emails about the product or service you are trying to sell.  A squeeze page will often have a video or eye-catching graphics, enticing the visitor to stay long enough to sign up to the opt-in list for more information.

Once you are done creating your squeeze page, you can advertise on social networks, traffic exchanges, and opt-in mailers.  You can put the HTML on your website as well.

It is necessary to have an autoresponder to place on your squeeze page to collect the names and email addresses of your prospects that you want to write follow-up emails.  The autoresponder will automatically send them out after you have set up your follow up emails.  Once the autoresponder is set up, it is easy to maintain.


If you are thinking about making a squeeze page of your own, please click over to my AdKreator.com site to make your own from one of our templates, then you can easily make your own and add to your website.

~Barbara 



Tuesday, January 23, 2018

What is a Splash Page and What Does it Do?



A splash page is a page that Webmasters use as a gate between the initial loading of the site and the actual site content.  Splash pages often feature high-design visuals to attract Web users to proceed further into the website.  

In other words:  The splash page is used to get the attention of a prospect to click on a button or other icon that goes to the website.  A variety of graphics and images are used with color psychology to enhance the splash page to it's greatest potential.  Branding yourself with your picture or logo is highly recommended to get people to know, like, and trust you.  It usually takes 7 times of viewing or more before a user will click on your page.  The more unique and attention-grabbing you make your page, the better chance you have of people going to your website.


If you are thinking about making a splash page of your own, please click over to my AdKreator.com site to make your own from one of our templates, then you can easily make your own and add to your website.


~Barbara 


Sunday, January 21, 2018

How Color Psychology can Help Your Online Marketing






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Understanding the psychology of color in online marketing will help you learn how to engage your viewers into noticing your ads.

We all want to stand out more, so we don't want to use standard affiliate pages.   The reasons why are: no one will notice you; they will not get to know you, like you, and trust you; and they will not click on your pages or sign up to your autoresponder series.


You need get your viewers to see what you want them to see and feel what you want them to feel with your ads.  Understanding color psychology is very important for the success of your Splash, Squeeze, Landing,  or Lead Capture Pages. 

Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Interview with Andrea who Designs Pages Using AdCreatorDesign

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I recently asked Andrea, one of my long time, upgraded customers of AdCreatorDesign, to tell me what she uses AdCreatorDesign for.


Hi Andrea.  Can you please send me a description of what you use AdCreatorDesign for?

 Andrea: "I use AdCreatorDesign for a couple of major reasons. First, I use it to Create seasonal and various holiday scenes for the festive seasonal emails I send out. I also use these designs as backgrounds on my computer or my Chrome browser, as well as in my emails."