Our New Page Peel Marketing Project Launched
We just finished our latest project site last week called PagePeelMarketing.com. If you hate pop-ups, pop-unders, flying banner ads, and all the other nonsense that tries to get our attention as we try to enjoy our Internet browsing, then you’re going to love this unique project!
Our Page Peel ad effect gives the appearance of adding an underlayer to any website and a little peel away off the top right corner of the site (an area ordinarily under-utilized). By mousing over this slightly peeled corner, the code peels away a larger 500×500 pixel area that reveals any ad you want! It’s unique, unobtrusive, and generates astounding clickthrough rates simply by being irresistible. You can see it in use at the top right corner of this page.
In a nutshell, PagePeelMarketing is a site that creates several different ways a webmaster can either generate traffic, revenue, and better yet, both, to their websites. There is also an opportunity for webmasters to purchase ad space on other people’s sites. OR, one could create an ad for themselves to either draw attention to their membership enrollment page, or an affiliate/sponsor site that generates commissions. One of the nice things about promoting an affiliate/sponsor site with this ad method is that it does not display the destination URL showing the affiliate code in the bottom status bar.
So, if you’re interested in selling ad space on your website, this ad format is for you. If you’re looking to drawa great deal more attention to a “special sales” page or feature on your own website, then this ad format is for you. If you participate in an affiliate program and want to send more clicks without revealing your affiliate code in the status bar, then this format is for you. Essentially, if you own or manage a website, this ad format is for you!
Check it out at www.PagePeelMarketing.com.
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