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        <title> Squeeze pages - an integral part of your business</title>
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        <description>I have book marked many a site then forgot about it for one reason or another. 

Now had the visited site used, or been, a squeeze page not only would they capture the visitors information but their follow up email(s) would remind the visitor of the site and the purpose of their visit. 

This is why using a squeeze page and getting permission to follow up with your visitors can be so powerful. Caution: you want to make sure the visitor understand how you plan to use the information they give you. 
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