Monday, May 18, 2009

*Exit splash*… new discovering with powerful traffic generating on your website, blog e.t.c.

When someone tries leaving your site, an unblockable box will pop up and give them a reason to stay on your site. The visitor will click to stay on your site, and they will be directed to an "Exit Splash" page. So let me define Exit Splash page, since it's basically a new term that I invented... An Exit Splash page is a special web page that your visitor is taken to as an alternative to leaving your website.

A "free plus shipping" offer could work great for the above membership site strategy. By offering something for free, you can really get peoples' attention and get them to look at the offer on your Exit Splash. If you don't have an offer of your own, there are plenty of "free plus shipping" offers that you can promote as an affiliate and earn commissions for giving away memberships. Most of the major affiliate and CPA networks offer these kinds of promotions.

If you're doing any affiliate arbitrage (aka "click flipping" or the google cash method), then there are a couple ways you can increase your ROI by using Exit Splash pages. One strategy is to send your traffic to a squeeze page rather than a pre-sell landing page. That way you can build your own list, and follow up with those visitors. The problem is that you also have a higher bounce rate, with fewer of those clicks actually seeing an offer. By using Exit Splash, you can capture those exiting visitors and give them the option to bypass the squeeze page. The Exit Splash can send them DIRECTLY to the sales page (via your affiliate link), so you can still have a chance of making commission from those otherwise "wasted" clicks.

On the flipside of the above strategy, you might be sending clicks to a pre-sell landing page, or to a landing page with an embedded CPA offer. This of course gives you a better chance of making sales than if you were sending them to a squeeze age, but you're not building a list. But by implementing Exit Splash on your landing page, you can capture the exiting traffic and pull them into an opt-in list. That way you can follow up with those prospects and continue to promote the same

offer, and/or additional offers to them. With these entire plus and many more is possessing to confirm what am saying here this link: http://tinyurl.com/p9f63m

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