How To Install OptinPop
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Here’s how OptinPop works…
In this video you’ll discover:
1. How to install OptinPop on your WordPress blog
2. How to configure OptinPop
Click here for a 3 minute demo of what’s possible.
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Great information on the optinpop. I am definitely adding it to my blog. Thanks for the video.
Authors website | May 4th, 2009Hi Hans – Thanks for your message, I’m glad to help… By the way… when you give away OptinPop to your subscribers you can also earn yourself 60% commissions. Here’s where you can find out more information: http://bigsellingaffiliates.com/Partners/BSO/index.html
Authors website | May 4th, 2009This is a no brainer.. if it works. I am concentrating on listbuilding.
Authors website | June 17th, 2009Jeff
This blog is one of the best I’ve seen so far. It provides the most information and some of the best tools out there… Once I get my pop up looking right and make my first few sales, I’m gonna get your course.
It’s frustrating because I’m on the first page of Google for a few niche terms with 4000 to 20000 monthly searches and haven’t made a dime from them. If you can help me increase traffic and convert, you’ll have a customer for life.
Best,
Authors website | June 30th, 2009Raza
Hello Raza, thanks for your message.
It’s important to bare in mind that not all keywords convert into paying customers no matter how well you optimize your target sales website for conversions. The niche terms you mentioned with all those searches might not be the right search terms to generate the customers you’re looking for.
Are you converting the traffic you get from those keywords into subscribers so you can follow-up with email? This might help your sales conversions the most. Getting a sales from the first visit is always toughest sale, unless you use email to follow-up several times.
I hope this helps.
Authors website | June 30th, 2009I’m looking to use one of the free templates you sent (redt4a) but am having some trouble installing it to Wordpress.
1). As far as editing the text, I am opening the file in my browser, and then viewing the “page source” and copying that into Microsoft Word and altering the text. Is this correct so far?
2). Where exactly do I enter my autoresponder HTML code in this template?
3). Once I have my Word doc with modified text, do I upload it to the public folder in my web hosting account? Should I upload it as a Word doc or in some other HTML doc?
Sorry for all the questions… just trying to figure this stuff out.
Best,
Authors website | July 1st, 2009Raza
Hello Raza, thanks for your message.
The first mistake you’re making is using Word to create web pages with.
Unfortunately Word ads code to your HTML which causes problems. What you could be use instead is a simple text editor. But ideally you should use a proper HTML editing program like Adobe Dreamweaver (this is what I use).
However, if you’re on a tight budget the you could use Kompozer which you can get here… http://www.kompozer.net/
Recently I wrote this blog post about free HTML editors… 4 Easy Website Design Using Free Web Design Software
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2). Where exactly do I enter my autoresponder HTML code in this template?
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I recommend watching this video to help you set up the code in your optin form template…
http://www.bigsellingoptins.com/templatesvideo/index.html
In answer to your 3rd question…
Do NOT use Word to edit the files, use an HTML editor or basic text editing program. Also do not save it as a .doc file it MUST be an .HTML file, so whatever you name it there must be .html at the end of the file name. In terms of where you upload it to I recommend creating a folder in your public folder then uploading your page there along with the images folder that was included with the template.
I hope this helps.
Authors website | July 1st, 2009I am getting a javascript error that ajs is undefined? Nothing happens in Firefox while IE displays this javascript error. What could cause this error?
Authors website | October 22nd, 2009Hi Steve,
Have you tried re-installing the entire plugin?
The other thing is there could be a clash with another plugin that’s also using Javascript.
I hope this helps.
-Brian Terry
Authors website | October 22nd, 2009