As Close To A Perfect Squeeze Page That You Can Get

Quite often I feel like I’m wasting life’s precious resources.

Like when I have a low converting squeeze page, I feel like I’m wasting all these resources.

Or when I write a headline for an email which doesn’t produce a high open rate, or when I write an email which doesn’t convert, or when I promote products that doesn’t convert.

I feel that i have wasted resources and that feeling isn’t that good.

It stops me.

I feel that I have to perfection everything first and only then start sending traffic, so nothing will get wasted.

But I fight with that.

A perfectionist version of myself is actually weak and pathetic, but he sometimes gets a word out.

I have seen people that have let their perfectionist versions of themselves to grow big and strong.

Oh boy, do they have a lot of problems.

They can’t start doing business, because there is no such thing as perfect.

A perfect squeeze page would be, if it would convert 100% and that’s just impossible, if you do business ethically (just came up with an idea how to create a squeeze page, which would convert at least 98%).

If you are that big of a perfectionist then it is hopeless.

But, if you still have some logic thoughts in your head then you should settle for something less perfect.

Lets say the best in the industry?

I’m talking about squeeze pages.

Would the best in the industry squeeze pages brake your perfectionist shield?

Squeeze pages that can convert at 60%+.

Squeeze pages that are used by the top internet marketers like Ryan Deiss, Eben Pagan, Frank Kern, Andy Jenkins.

You know who else uses a similar squeeze page?

Barack Obama.

Yes, the president himself.

Sounds unbelievable?

Believe it.

I got proof for you here:

www.wpleadrocket.com  

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Liudas Butkus

Skype: julius_ledux

Email: ledux.qwertyui@gmail.com

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