Let’s face it, nobody uses pop ups anymore–and in order to get great conversions on a single product, we need to get the attention of our visitors in the least annoying way as possible. Banner ads and Google AdSense are quickly becoming non-effective psychologically because people are beginning to ignore advertising. So, in order for our advertising to become effective, we need to think outside of the box.

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I decided to give Peel Away Ads a try after noticing a flash advertisement in the corner of an MSN.com automotive page. MSN was using a very sophisticated and expensive technology to create these ads and I wanted to create one of my own (because I knew it would be very effective in my business). I open Macromedia Flash and started to put together a template that looked half-way decent that would do the job. It took me 7 hours of development to do it on my own. After doing some research, I found Peel Away Ads and decided to give it a try. Much to my surprise, it was extremely easy to create those animated corner advertisements and it took me no time to accomplish what would have otherwise taken me several hours.

So, how does this product work? That’s what I wanted to know at first! I was so curious how these developers were able to crease a wizard that can create these ads for you in Flash on the fly. I was really amazed on how easy it was. I threw together a quick ad in Photoshop using recommended dimensions (or in your case you can have your graphic designer do it or throw it together yourself with a template), I threw the image into the wizard and created my Peel Away Ad. The results were very good and the product did as it promised–it increased my conversion rate.

At $37 bucks, you absolutely can’t beat this deal. I paid $67 for the application a few months ago and I made my money back in just hours after using it promoting an info-product for a friend of mine. If you’re looking for a new “think out side the box” form of advertising that gives double the conversions, you should definitely give this a try.

Article written by Andrew J. McClary, © 2008, All Rights Reserved.

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  1. Matt on April 17th, 2008 10:39 pm  Add karma Subtract karma  +0

    Why pay $37 when there is a free version available?

    http://www.webpicasso.de/blog/pageear-free-peel-away-ad/

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