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Pop-Up DominationIs it a scam?
You may have been on a blog sometime this month and have been alarmed when this thing popped up on your screen asking you for your name and e-mail address in exchange for an e-book, video or just some cool information.
I know that's what happened to me, and I got curious about this pop up tool and whether it would annoy my blog visitors, or turn them into happy e-mail subscribers.
So, I bought it to test it out.
I've been testing it over the past few months on my main blog as well as 2 niche websites that I have, that were only getting about 2 new subscribers a month(talk about bad converting websites). Over the past months I've seen a 600% increase between those 2 niche sites and a 175% increase in subscribers to my main blog. I'd say that's pretty good in my opinion!
What are the downsides of having pop-up domination?
A pop up on your site may annoy some people
It could possibly slow down your site if you incorporate a high quality image in the pop-up
It costs you money to buy
So what are the positive benefits of having pop-up domination?
Pop-up's have helped increase conversions for me and plenty of other people
You have 7 templates to choose from, plus customizing colors without having to know any fancy editing stuff (I'm not an expert at that and can edit the stuff)
Add more people to your subscriber list
Make more money because you have more people on your list
Drive more traffic to your websites because you have more people
It only takes 5 minutes to set up
It really is up to you if you want to try it out or not. I personally have benefited from it and if you want to test it out and it doesn't work good for you, Michael Dunlop and James Deer offer a 60 day money back guarantee.
If you want to learn more, visit Pop-Up Domination here