How to Make a Squeeze Page in Dreamweaver

A squeeze page is a landing Web page used by online marketers for soliciting opt-in email addresses and other information from visitors. Quality squeeze pages use a number of methods to make you want to register for their mailing lists, including success stories, free giveaways and many other offerings. They usually are attention-grabbing and to the point. Dreamweaver is a Web authoring tool that you can use to create squeeze pages in a visual layout. With Dreamweaver, you can add images, content and other components to your squeeze page.

Instructions

    • 1

      Open Adobe Dreamweaver.

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      Click "File" and then "New," which opens the "New Document" dialog window.

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      Select "Blank Page" under "Category" in the left window pane.

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      Select "HTML" on the right window pane.

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      Click the "Create" button. You see a blank screen.

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      Start adding and creating your squeeze page. Write your content. Create an exciting sales letter or story to keep a visitor interested in your product or offering. Make sure to use the properties window in Dreamweaver to work with text and content. Click "Insert" and place images on your squeeze page.

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      Open your browser and log in to your email subscriber's list website. Go to the section where you can generate a subscriber sign-up form. Follow the directions to create the form. Copy the HTML source code for the sign-up form.

    • 8

      Come back to your squeeze page in Dreamweaver. Go to the top menu and click "View" and then "Code." You see the HTML source code of your squeeze page. Paste the sign-up form's HTML code into your squeeze page's HTML source code.

    • 9

      Click "File" and then "Save As" to save your work when done.

    • 10

      Click "File" and then "Preview in web browser." Select your browser to preview your new squeeze page in your browser.

    • 11

      Use an FTP program to upload your new squeeze page to your server.

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