How To Get Your Opt-in Form Like This?

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Hi Warriors

I was just looking for an exit popup and came across Dave Guindon's Exit Splash.

On the salespage I saw something I liked:

Dave Guindon's Exit Splash | Exit Page Software

If you scroll down a little bit you'll see his opt-in form. When you enter your name and email address you stay on the current page in the current place, but the opt-in form disappears and a message comes up saying to check your email.

I haven't explained it very well, maybe try entering a name and email address and see what happens. You don't have to confirm your email address.

Anyway, how is this done?

It's probably very simple, but I'm no techie.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,
James
#form #optin
  • Profile picture of the author Killer Joe
    James,

    He's using an <iframe> where the sqeeze box is a different url. If you look at the code you can see the other page here...

    http://www.exitsplash.com/inline.php?hop=ehotitems

    KJ
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  • Profile picture of the author JamesPenn
    Thanks Joe!

    Now for my next question:

    How easy is that to do / how much will it cost to outsource?

    James
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    • Profile picture of the author Killer Joe
      James,

      The placement is fairly simple, you pick the spot on the page where you want your squeeze box, and add the iframe tags... <iframe>url to your squeeze box page</iframe>.

      On his page, the first hyperlink I gave you was to the squeeze box, and then hitting the send button takes you to this page...

      Done

      Both those pages show as images on the landing page.

      I'm guessing your AR code will allow for the switch to take place between the squeeze box and the thank you page seamlessly.

      KJ
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