How Effective Use of Pop-up Technology Can Help You Get More
Clients Online
Pop up windows are the bane of
existence for most of us who spend anytime online. I've
been to some sites and had as many as 20 pop-ups annoy me
while I was there until I activated the pop-up blocker on my
browser. Why did I find them annoying? Because they
contained advertisements of things I didn't want and were of
absolutely no interest to me. I know I'm not alone here --
some statistics say that as many as 86% of pop-up ads are
blocked on a consistent basis.
However, as irritating as they are, using pop-ups is an
Internet marketing strategy that is incredibly effective.
Some people report as much as a 50% increase of signups to
their mailing list, for example, when they use a pop-up ad.
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 you 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.
6. Limit the exposure of the pop-up. You don't want
to completely distract your visitor from the rest of your
website. Limit the amount of time that a pop-up appears as
well as the number of times that a pop-up appears. A time
of 30 seconds is usually more than adequate to inform you
visitor of your pop-up offer, and make sure that the offer
appears only once, not on every single page of your website.
7. Gather information upon exit. Instead of
creating an entrance pop-up, ask your visitor a question
upon exiting, or remind him about subscribing to or
requesting your "compelling offer". In this way, there's
nothing that impedes your visitor's viewing of site until he
chooses to exit.
This combination of new pop-up technology, along with a bit
of Internet marketing savvy, can help you harness the power
of your website to create a sure-fire strategy that will
convert visitors into customers.
(c) 2009 Donna Gunter
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