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What
is a Pop-Up?
Popups
generally pop "up" in the foreground of your web page.
You might choose to choose a less intrusive (but possibly less effective)
pop "under" - a popup which pops behind the main page.
Classic
Pop-Ups are the kind you are probably familiar with. These
popups are a new, usually smaller browser window that pops up (or
under) for the user when they come to your site.
Strategic Pop-Under are based on newer DHTML, and
do not open in a separate window, but rather just act like a separate
window. Strategics are not stopped by popup-blocking
software. The only drawback is that Strategics cannot pop "under"
or popup On Exit.
Sample
uses for Pop-Ups ...
There
are several uses for using popups on your web site. Here are few
of the most popular reasons:
Conduct surveys when people arrive at and/or leave your web site
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Collect names
and eMail addresses of people coming to / leaving you web site ...
Offer a free report
Offer a free newsletter
Offer a free eClass via eMail
Offer a free downloadable eBook
Advertise
special offers you want people to see when they visit your web site
...
To show a
larger product (or other) image on your web page ...
Save room
on your web site by letting s describe parts of your web site you
don't want to list on your main web page (like terms and conditions,
definitions, testimonials, product descriptions, purchase/return/privacy
policies, etc.
How
do you get started with Pop-Ups?
What’s the FIRST STEP you need to take?
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