How To Create Your Own Squeeze Page In Minutes!

by Graham Cox on January 17, 2008

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Squeeze page Video Tutorial ScreenshotOk, I have another fantastic freebie for you today, a video tutorial showing how to create your own squeeze page in minutes using nothing more than your trusty old notepad text editor!

Yep…no WYSIWYG editors here!

It’s a great primer for anyone wanting to learn how to design a squeezepage quickly. It will also save you a ton of money if you currently hire web designers to create them for you.

Plus if you’re still using nested tables for your layouts (shame on you…lol!), then this video will show how incredibly easy tableless designs are to build.

The video itself is just over 30 minutes long and broken down into 8 sections.  I’ve also included a clickable index so you can easily go back to any part of the video if you need to re-watch it.

It’s completely free, though you will need to subscribe (on my squeeze page ofcourse!) to access it.

Anyway, I hope you like it. Why not let me know by posting your comments below.

Check out the Squeezepage Creation Video now.

{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

1 David Lewis 01.18.08 at 6:04 am

Hi Graham

Watched You Squeeze Page video! Great stuff!
With all the Dependency on HTML editors and Squeeze page building Services, it was a treat to see you build the HTML line by line! I learned a lot Thank you and keep up the good work

D Lewis

2 Graham Cox 01.18.08 at 1:39 pm

Hi Dave,

Thanks for the kind words. I’m delighted you found it useful.

I’ll be adding some more videos on squeezepage design over the coming weeks so please keep checking back.

Cheers…Graham

3 Muhammad 08.07.08 at 5:45 pm

Your video tutorial is excellent. I truly benefitted from viewing it and will recommend it to all my friends and visitors. From my heart, thank you.

4 Graham Cox 08.08.08 at 9:34 am

Hi Muhammad,

That’s awesome and made my day, thank you. It means a lot to know people are finding it useful.

Although that video shows how to create a squeezepage, it’s actually a valuable primer in learning html and css for any type of site.

Cheers…Graham

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