How to boost your optin rate by 300% while rotating offers

Would you like to get more subscribers and
monetize your WordPress blog better?

One of the best ways to achieve this is to
use popups that rotate different offers.

(Yes, I know that some people hate popups,
but it’s not my fault that they work – especially
when the offer is really targeted and adds
real value :-) )

Until now, I was doing this on a couple “static”
HTML sites of mine with some help from my
programmer.

It worked great, but it was a pain in the butt
to set it up on a new site again and again.

But I have just found a WordPress plugin
that makes this child’s play.

You can see a video demo of it on this page:

http://www.georgekatsoudas.com/OptinPop

THE PROS:

- The popups are unblockable

- You can use them on your blog, or when
someone tries to exit your blog.

- You can rotate several URLs at once

- You can show offers “sequentially” to the
same visitor. (First they see offer 1, then offer 2,
then offer 3 etc)

- Super easy to use – very intuitive.

THE CONS:

- You need to be able to create the HTML page
that will be shown (hopefully, with some help
from a wysiwyg editor like Dreamweaver).

- You can select the dimensions of the popup
but there are no scroll bars, so you can’t just
rotate an affiliate salesletter (only short preselling
pages). But the next version (that existing customers
will get for free), will have this feature.

This WordPress plugin normally sells for $47,
but there’s a special offer for it on this page:
http://www.georgekatsoudas.com/OptinPop

Talk soon,

George

PS. One idea you can use is create a popup that
appears on exit and has links to the hottest offers
you are an affiliate for. For example something like:

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