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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.

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