A Great New “Sticky Tool”
“Sticky” is the word used to describe ways of keeping your visitors on your website. The longer people stay on your site, or on a particular page, the more they are likely to do what you want them to do.. make a purchase, sign up to your newsletter, hit an AdSense link, and so on.
I’ve used a big number of “sticky” tools in the past, but one that I’ve come across in the past week is one of the best that I’ve seen. Why?
- It uses a wide range of resources to engage your visitors
- It’s extremely easy to use - nothing more than uploading a file to a web server (once) and changing a few lines of text for each web page you want to use it on.
- It works on every browser I’ve tested it on
- It’s really quick to implement
- It’s cheap to purchase
You can read more about it - and see some live demos - here:
http://www.IanSays.com/MakeYourPagesSticky
But let me also show you how I’ve used this tool (remember, I don’t endorse anything unless I’ve used it myself and liked it)..
On my “Marketing Magic” website, I have a number of online workshops. One of them is all about “domain names”. I use this workshop to get revenue in a number of ways:
- There’s a plug for a “golden oldie” - “Name Razor”. I’ve made many, many sales of this software from these workshop pages.
- I have affiliate links to two of my favourite domain name registrars. These bring in regular affiliate commissions.
- I have AdSense links on these pages.
So, the longer I can keep my visitors on this page, the greater the chances of one of these monetising mechanisms kicking in.
So, here’s the page with the new “sticky tool” plugged in:
http://www.IanSays.com/StickPageDemo
I’ve inserted the tool in amongst my content, seeded it with the words “domain names”, added a plug for my own product (web hosting - it’s next to the flashing star) and put in my eBay and Amazon IDs into the script. That’s all I needed to do - apart from uploading a Flash file to one of my web servers (a once-off job).
There’s loads of relevant links for the visitors to the page and, since each link opens in a new window, they’ll keep coming back to the page to look at some more info in the “sticky” tool.
And each time they do that, they see my monetizing elements
As I said, this “sticky tool” is dead easy to install, and it’s at a no-brainer price. Pick up your copy here:
http://www.IanSays.com/MakeYourPagesSticky
Oh, and you can use it on as many websites and web pages as you like.
Posted: January 14th, 2009 under Product Reviews, Techniques: Internet Marketing.
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