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With the advent of pop-up blockers in browsers, however, this strategy has become more difficult to use. There are now software programs and services that create unblockable pop-ups for websites, sometimes referred to as popovers, hover ads, or floating windows. The two with which I'm most familiar are the Hover Ad Creator by MarketingTips.com and a monthly service called AdImpact.com. Hover ads are those pop-ups that appear in front of you and bounce several times before becoming still. The AdImpact.com pop-ups are a graphic pop-up and may appear in the form of a sticky note, a memo note, a coupon, a certificate, or any number of images. So, how can you use this pop-over strategy without annoying, or worse yet, scaring away your website visitors? Here are 7 strategies for using pop-ups effectively: 1. Delay the entrance of the pop-up. Most pop-up programs have a timing delay feature that enables the website designer to program a 5 or 10 second (or longer) delay before a pop-up will appear on the website. Give your visitor a short window of opportunity to read what's on your site before asking him to take action. 2. Don't create a monster pop-up. Today's software permits a highly configurable pop-up that lets you to specify the size, location on the page, and type of image for the pop-up. A smaller static pop-up that's on the right side of your page is quite effective, or a smaller ad that floats in and out again subtly conveys your message. 3. Determine the purpose of the pop-up. I think the primary purpose of a pop-up on a service business owner's website should be to help that business owner grow his list. Subscribing to some type of service with pop-up banner ads is a big no-no, as is anything else that is unrelated to this website's business. Make sure that the purpose of your pop-up ad directly relates to the purpose of your business. 4. Give your visitor what he wants in the pop-up. Assuming that you've given your visitor a short amount of time to peruse your site, your pop-up should contain a compelling offer that makes the visitor want to take action. The offer could be an invitation to subscribe to your free email newsletter that's chock-full of the kind of information he is seeking, or the opportunity to receive a free ebook, audio file, or ecourse also containing additional information about the topic that caused him to land on your site. 5. Make the pop-up easy to close. Give your visitor an easily identifiable way of closing the pop-up. Sometimes that's a link that says "close" or it's an "X" within the pop-up window. Don't force your visitor into a situation that he's unable to exit; otherwise, he'll just simply leave your site. Article Source: http://www.articleshowroom.com
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