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		<title>Peel Away Ads</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2009 22:22:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Maureen Kellis</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Marketing Monday]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Is there anything more annoying online than pop up ads?   I&#8217;m sure there is, and I know there are many opinions.  I will admit that I, like many, were intrigued at first.  Pop up ads were a novel idea and very effective years ago.  But with overuse, overexposure, and pop-up blockers, pop up ads [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is there anything more annoying online than pop up ads?   I&#8217;m sure there is, and I know there are many opinions.  I will admit that I, like many, were intrigued at first.  Pop up ads were a novel idea and <em><strong>very effective</strong></em> years ago.  But with overuse, overexposure, and pop-up blockers, pop up ads have gone the way of banner ads.   So is there another alternative for the website owner who wants to advertise?   Let’s consider the peel away ad.</p>
<p>Peel away ads are relatively new but they are catching on like wildfire.  These ads resolve the problem of pop ups in an interesting and intriguing way.  People actually want to discover what these ads are hiding.</p>
<p>With traditional pop up ads, you have to click on them to make them go away.  They can appear in the middle of reading an article or looking at a web page.  Some pop up ads scroll across the page from one side to the other.  The bottom line here is that the ads have become annoying and bothersome.  And I&#8217;m assuming you do not want to irritate your readers;-).</p>
<p>Peel away ads were designed to deal with the frustration of pop up ads.  Websites use ads to bring in money.  Advertising is a necessary evil if the website wants to create a bit of passive income, but using a peel away ad is less intrusive to your website visitors. They are good for affiliate programs; events, products and services you want to promote; and can even be used to get people to sign up for your mailing list.</p>
<p><span style="color: #000080;"><strong>Here&#8217;s How Peel Away Ads Work:</strong></span></p>
<p>Peel away ads look just like a page of a book.  The corner of the ad is bent down as if you were marking a page in a book.  A portion of the can be seen so that the person gets an idea of what the ad is talking about.  If you are not sure what I&#8217;m talking about, you can check out the ad at the top right of my website. See how it peels back?</p>
<p>When someone rolls their icon over the peeled page, it will peel a bit more.  The person can continue reading the ad or choose to ignore it.  In the second case, moving the icon away from the peeled page causes the page to return to its original state.  No extra screen has to be clicked on and closed.  The ad rolls back up and doesn’t get in the way.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #000080;">Is It Easy To Use?</span></strong></p>
<p>In a word&#8230;yes.  In fact I was surprised at how easy it was. There are a few software programs you can check out.</p>
<p>Purchase the peel away ad software.  To find out more, go to the website at peelawayads.com.  The software is easy to install.  Peel away ads can be used in any corner of the web page.  It is advised that ads stay above the halfway point of the page for best results.  Choose the right or left upper corner for the peel away ads.  You can test out which corner is best.</p>
<p>With the software, animate all of your websites.  Because people want to see what is on the next page, so to speak, the click rate for your ads will increase.  Purchase the software once and no further payments are required.  Add the script to your page and get started.</p>
<p>If you run an affiliate program, you may want to include peel away ads in the marketing materials you provide to your affiliates.  If you are an affiliate marketer, you can always contact the site owner and suggest this service.</p>
<p>Maureen :-)</p>
<p><a href="http://homebasedchristians.com/christian-work-at-home-moms/peel-away-ads/" rel="bookmark">Peel Away Ads</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://homebasedchristians.com/christian-work-at-home-moms">HomeBasedChristians.com</a> on May 11, 2009.</p>


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