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1) Cover Windows
Cover Windows look and function similar to
traditional "Popup" windows except instead of opening in a separate
window, they open over the page inside of an "iframe" and cannot be
blocked by Popup Blockers.
You can feature any web page URL of your
choice inside of the Cover Window when it is launched, such as your opt-in
email list form or a special offer message...launch any web page that you
want...it's all up to you.
You can set the window size to any width and
height of your choice and its position to any location of your choice. You
can also turn the Title Bar on or off and choose from multiple border
styles, sizes, and colors.
Plus you can even add a live countdown to the
web page that loads in your Cover Window. This is great for adding urgency
to your offers and can significantly boost your response rates. The Cover
Window will automatically close when the countdown reaches zero.
Once a Cover Window has launched, whenever
the visitor scrolls, the Cover Window will maintain its set position so
that it always appears in the location that you specify, until the window
is closed.
View an example of a Cover Window launched
via the ScrollView trigger
at our preview center!
2) Dialog Windows
Dialog Windows look and function similar to
traditional "Popup" windows except instead of opening in a separate
window, they open in a Web Page Dialog box and are currently not blocked
by most Popup Blockers.
You can feature any web page URL of your
choice inside of the Dialog Window when it is launched, such as your
opt-in email list form or a special offer message...launch any web page
that you want...it's all up to you.
You can set the window size to any width and
height of your choice and its position to any location of your choice.
Plus you can even add a live countdown to the
web page that loads in your Dialog Window. This is great for adding
urgency to your offers and can significantly boost your response rates.
The Dialog Window will automatically close when the countdown reaches
zero.
You can launch 2 types of Dialog Windows:
Modal Dialog Windows: window retains the
input focus while open; the user cannot interact with the main window that
launched it until the dialog window is closed; window can be moved by
user.
Modeless Dialog Windows: window displays in
fixed position even when the user switches input focus to the main window
that launched it; window goes away when the web page that launched it is
exited; window can be moved by user.
View an example of both types of Dialog
Windows launched via the ScrollView trigger
at our preview center!
3) Popup Windows
These are the traditional "Popup" windows
that open in a separate window. You can launch both Popup and Popunder
windows.
You can feature any web page URL of your
choice inside of the Popup Window when it is launched, such as your opt-in
email list form or a special offer message...launch any web page that you
want...it's all up to you.
You can set the window size to any width and
height of your choice and its position to any location of your choice.
Plus you can even add a live countdown to the
web page that loads in your Popup Window. This is great for adding urgency
to your offers and can significantly boost your response rates. The Popup
Window will automatically close when the countdown reaches zero.
View an example of a Popup Window launched
via the ScrollView trigger
at our preview center!
4) Full Windows
These are simply full browser windows with
all of the default attributes (i.e., titlebar, statusbar, etc.).
You can feature any web page URL of your
choice inside of the Full Window when it is launched, such as your opt-in
email list form or a special offer message...launch any web page that you
want...it's all up to you.
You can set the window size to any width and
height of your choice and its position to any location of your choice.
Plus you can even add a live countdown to the
web page that loads in your Full Window. This is great for adding urgency
to your offers and can significantly boost your response rates. The Full
Window will automatically close when the countdown reaches zero.
View an example of a Full Window launched via
the ScrollView trigger
at our preview center!
5) Confirm Windows
Confirm Windows command attention by
requiring visitors to either accept your offer (by clicking the OK button)
or decline your offer (by clicking the Cancel button). Whenever someone
clicks the OK button, the URL of your choice will load in either a
separate window or the current window.
You can feature any URL of your choice to
load when the OK button is clicked, such as a web site or even a download
link. You can significantly increase visits to any link of your choice and
even increase the downloads of your freely distributed digital products.
For example, you could include a message
urging people to order your product now in the Confirm Window. Then when
they click the OK button, you can have them automatically sent to your
order page.
Also, you could include a message urging
people to download your free ebook. Then when they click the OK button,
you can have the download URL for your ebook automatically load.
Another example: you could include a message
urging people to visit a site such as a site for which you're an
affiliate. Then when they click the OK button, you can automatically send
them to your affiliate link so you can earn a commission.
You can include any text of your choice in
the Confirm Window.
View an example of a Confirm Window launched
via the ScrollView trigger
at our preview center!
6) Subscribe Windows
Subscribe Windows command attention by
requiring visitors to either sign up for your list (by clicking the OK
button) or not sign up for your list (by clicking the Cancel button).
Whenever someone clicks the OK button, the
visitor's default email client will send an email message addressed to
your Subscribe Email Address. The From email address in the subscribe
message will be whatever the person has in his/her email software
settings.
You can significantly increase your list
subscriptions by making it super easy for people to subscribe to your list
without having to fill in any forms...they simply click the OK button.
You can include any text of your choice in
the Subscribe Window.
View an example of a Subscribe Window
launched via the ScrollView trigger
at our preview center!
7) Mail Windows
Mail Windows command attention by requiring
visitors to either sign up for your list (by clicking the OK button) or
not sign up for your list (by clicking the Cancel button). Whenever
someone clicks the OK button, the visitor's default email client will load
a New Mail window prefilled with the recipient(s), subject line, and
message body of your choice. Then the visitor simply clicks Send to send
the message to the recipient(s).
If you have the form prefilled with your
Subscribe Email Address as the recipient, the person can easily subscribe
to your list by just clicking the Send button since the form is already
prefilled.
In addition to using Mail Windows to build
your opt-in email list, you can also use them as Tell-A-Friend forms.
Simply prefill the form with a site recommendation message and your site's
URL then leave the recipient field blank so the person can enter their
friends' email addresses.
You can significantly increase your list
subscriptions and site recommendations by making it easier for people to
subscribe to your list and recommend your site.
You can include any text of your choice in
the Mail Window.
View an example of a Mail Window launched via
the ScrollView trigger
at our preview center!
8) Bookmark Windows
Bookmark Windows command attention by
requiring visitors to either agree to bookmark your site (by clicking the
OK button) or decline (by clicking the Cancel button). Whenever someone
clicks the OK button, the "Add To Favorites" window will open. Then the
person simply clicks OK to bookmark your site.
You can include any text of your choice in
the Bookmark Window.
View an example of a Bookmark Window launched
via the ScrollView trigger
at our preview center!
9) Home Page Windows
Home Page Windows command attention by
requiring visitors to either agree to set your site as their Home Page (by
clicking the OK button) or decline (by clicking the Cancel button).
Whenever someone clicks the OK button, the "Would you like to set your
Home Page to..." window will open. Then the person simply clicks OK to
instantly set your site as his/her Home Page.
You can include any text of your choice in
the Home Page Window.
View an example of a Home Page Window
launched via the ScrollView trigger
at our preview center!
10) Alert Windows
Alert Windows command attention by requiring
visitors to view a text message of your choice before they can do any
other tasks on the current page. They must click the OK button to close
the Alert Window.
Alert Windows are a great way to notify your
visitors of important information, reinforce and highlight important
messages, encourage people to take action, or simply to display any text
message that you want them to read at that particular point of the page.
Plus the person having to click "OK" sort of
implies that they agree with whatever is in your text message (since after
they read the message, they "answer" by clicking "OK").
For example, you could insert a message
saying...
"Don't miss out on this super deal.
Order now before it's too late!"
Then when they click the OK button to close
the Alert Window, it can "subconciously" and "hypnotically" make them feel
like they're agreeing to order your product and may make them more likely
to do so.
You can include any text of your choice in
the Alert Window.
View an example of an Alert Window launched
via the ScrollView trigger
at our preview center!
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