Effective or Irritating : The Use of Pop Windows in Internet
Marketing
A few years ago, pop-up windows were all the rage in Internet
marketing. What is a pop-up window? It's a window that suddenly
pops up when the visitor clicks on a hot linked graphic or hyper
linked text. Pop up windows are often smaller than the existing
browser window and display on top of the existing page the
visitor is viewing.
It seemed that every time one opened a web page they would be
bombarded with offers for this or that. It had gotten to the
point where surfing the Internet was almost like playing a video
game; when the ads would pop-up one would try and close them out
before another one came. This is precisely why we have seen the
decline in the use of pop-up windows on the Internet today;
Internet surfers simply do not even look at the pop-ups anymore.
They close the windows out before even reading the ad. Very
often, a surfer will even leave your site if there are too many
pop-up ads. They do not want the hassle of closing those windows
while trying to obtain the information that your site has to
offer. This information, while valuable, is not as valuable as
the surfers' time. However studies have shown that even with
these set backs, pop-up windows are still an effective method of
Internet marketing.
Is there some way that pop-up windows can be less irritating and
still be effective? Yes!!! What if the pop ad were seen upon
exiting your site instead of entering? This would allow the
surfer to obtain the information that they need from your site,
feeling that they were able to come and go quickly without being
hassled by other ads and offers all the while making the surfer
happy.
You have left the surfer with a positive attitude and therefore
are more likely to respond to the pop advertisement. This is
being accomplished more and more by using what is being called
pop-under windows.
When the surfer comes to your site, the ad is opened discretely
behind the your web page. Then, upon leaving your site, after
obtaining all the information that they need, will see the ad
and therefore be more likely to respond. Since the surfer has
the information, he has achieved his objective and is now open
to do other things; ideally respond to the pop under
advertisement.
Not all pop-windows are created equally. There are some things
that you can do to make your pop-windows, whether pop-up or
pop-under more effective. The pop-window should be easy to
"escape" from. If the surfer does not want to see the ad, but
has a hard time closing it out, they will likely become
frustrated and could leave your site all together.
You can either use a button to that will allow the surfer to
close the window or be sure that the "x" is easily visible.
Another good idea is to use a script that utilizes cookies.
Cookies will prevent pop-windows from overloading the surfer
since you can decide the frequency of the pop-windows, rather
than each time a page is opened. Also be sure that there is no
more than one pop-window per page.
When creating a pop-window, you will be asked to fill out a
short information form, select the length of cookies, and choose
the layout of the pop-window. When choosing the design of the
pop-window, you can increase the effectiveness by creating a
large headline that includes benefits that will be most
appealing to the customer. You should also consider using
incentives and lastly do not ask the customer to read a long and
drawn out advertisement. Keep the message simple yet powerful
and your pop-ads will be sure to generate profits for your site.