Pop-Under
Windows - The Latest Pop-Window Trend
Teacher:
Shelley Lowery
Although there
has been a great deal of controversy over the use
of pop-up windows, the fact remains; pop-up windows
are highly effective. The latest pop-window trend
to hit the Internet is the pop-under window.
Pop-under windows are less intrusive than the
pop-up windows and are believed to be even more
effective.
If you spend any
time surfing the Internet, then you've probably
encountered several examples of pop-under windows.
A prime example is X10.com's pop-under ads for
their wireless video cameras. X10's pop-under ads
were popping up on prime media sites like MSN, the
N.Y. Times and Alta Vista. Their main advertising
objective was to increase their website traffic.
And, they have done so with a high rate of success.
Unlike pop-up
windows that load over your web page, pop-under
windows quietly load under your web page. Your
visitors probably won't even see the pop-under
window until they're finished at your site and
close the window.
The effectiveness
of pop-under windows most likely stems from the
timing. When your visitor first enters your site,
their mind is on what lead them to your site to
begin with. Pop-up windows will most likely cause a
higher percentage of your visitors to instantly
close your window before viewing its content.
That's what makes pop-under windows more effective
-- your visitor is through visiting your site and
their mind is clearer. They will be much more
likely to take the time to look at your offer when
they don't have another objective on their
mind.
Pop-windows
provide Internet marketers with an effective
alternative to the declining effectiveness of
banner ads. However, studies have shown that most
Internet users find these windows very intrusive.
How can you effectively use these windows without
losing your visitors? Below are a few guidelines to
assist you.
1) Make sure that
you don't use more than one pop-window per page. If
you've ever visited a website that bombards you
with pop-windows, then you know how irritating that
is. Sometimes it seems like each window you close
launches two new windows. This is a prime example
of how NOT to use pop-windows. Nothing will cause
your visitor to leave more quickly.
2) Try to use a
script that utilizes cookies. This will enable you
to decide how often your window should appear
instead of it continually launching each time the
page is entered.
3) Make sure you
always provide your visitors with an easy way to
close your window. Consider adding a button or link
to the bottom of your window to enable your
visitors to instantly close it when they're
finished.
4) Make sure your
window is large enough to view your information. If
your window is too small and you have disabled the
scrollbars, part of your message will not be
visible to your visitors.
Here are a few
tips to help you increase your offer's response
rate:
- Use a
powerful headline that demands
attention
- Enlarge your
headline's font size
- Include your
offer's most important benefits within your
headline
- Use
incentives to increase your offer's response
rate
- Keep your
message short and to the point
- Ask your
visitors to take action
If you would be
interested in adding a pop-under window to your
site, I highly recommend the "Pop-Window Generator"
at Willmaster.com. This powerful online utility
will enable you to fill out a simple form and
instantly generate the pop-window code for your
pages. This generator will enable you to select the
type of pop-window, set the length of cookies, and
completely customize the look and feel of your
window. The only requirement to use this free
utility is that you must be a subscriber of
WillMaster Possibilities. This is a great
publication and I highly recommend subscribing.
http://willmaster.com/possibilities/members/
You can also find
a pop-under JavaScript here:
http://wsabstract.com/script/script2/popunder.shtml
If you're
considering adding a pop-window to your site,
please do so with caution. The last thing you want
to do is drive your visitors away. If done
correctly, pop-windows can be a very effective
marketing tool.
About
the teacher:
Shelley
Lowery is the author of Ebook Starter. A complete
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