How to Make Indestructible Pop-Ups (in a Cool Web2.0 Lightbox Way)

By Lee Collins

A lot of people believe pop-ups are annoying, but the fact is they are VERY effective when used correctly.

That’s what Video #1: “Insane Conversions From Targeted Dialog Boxes” is all about! In this month’s session, we take a look at ‘indestructible pop-ups’ using a very Web 2.0 ‘lightbox’ style technique for generating pop-ups that are unblockable in all the major browsers.

The cool thing is, instead of being annoying and offensive (like most pop-ups are), we look at ways to add value to your visitor’s browsing experience with some brand new Javascript techniques and sliders that have taken failing response rates from ‘old’ style pop-ups… and bumped them up to 20% or more.

You also get Video #2: Creating “The Ultimate Countdown Offer”. This premise takes the pop-up concept from the first video of this month’s series one step further, and represents one of the most effective ‘urgency’ creation techniques available in Internet marketing.

What we’re going to build in this video is a ‘Countdown lightbox’. Essentially, this is a pop-up that has a pre-defined expiration period for your visitor to take a certain action before the clock hits zero… or they lose out for good.

Then we jump into Video #3: “The Slide-Up Bar Visitors Can’t Help But Notice”. This one’s an interesting play on the classic pop-up box, and is so ‘under the radar’ as far as being seen as one, that the visitors reflex reaction is to stop and pay attention rather than simply hit ‘close’ (at least in my own observations!)

It works by ’sliding up’ a footer that contains time-sensitive, pertinent information. (You’ve seen this cool footers, right? Well now you’re gonna see exactly how to put one on your website!)

Grab everything right now at InsiderLessons.com.

Note: content is added monthly at InsiderLessons.com, so not all videos will be instantly available except to current members.

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