Any fellow clickjackers out there?

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If so I want to talk shop. I need a opt-in pop-up for list building, I would also like to customize it a bit with some copy. Is it the auto-responder where I get the opt-in form? I'm confused, but I need to get this done. I'm lacking in technical skills, however I certainly have the vision. Thank you Please help
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  • Profile picture of the author concentrator
    You'd better contact your autoresponder support and ask them questions.
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  • Profile picture of the author djneill
    Depending on which auto responder you use yes they have the opt in forms, not all AR's are the same and may not have the features you want. In Aweber you can create a regular opt in form that you can place on a squeeze page or the side bar of a blog. If pop up you mean the opt in form that pops up when someone hits your site and they either have to enter their email or close the "pop up" window then Aweber does that also. I haven't made one before but I know that Aweber does it because a lot of bloggers use them on their blogs and Aweber advertises a 1000% increase in opt ins. Then again who opt in's on a blog?
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by djneill View Post

    Then again who opt in's on a blog?
    The best customers. The people who won't opt in to squeeze pages. Every single subscriber I've ever had on every single list I've ever built in every single niche of my business has opted in on a blog. (Apart from the squeeze-page lists I've occasionally temporarily built just as part of my split-testing strategies: those have always built bigger lists that go on to produce less income: http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post7939758 ).

    Originally Posted by whitealbum View Post

    I certainly have the vision.
    I don't know whether or not to be concerned to hear it, Whitealbum. As people were trying to explain to you only the other day, this may not be a way to build a sustainable business: http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post8468218
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    • Profile picture of the author whitealbum
      Thank you, it certainly doesn't have to be a pop-up for the opt-in. I will still need a pop-up to get people to my blog though
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    • Profile picture of the author whitealbum
      I've got my fingers in a lot of things Alexa. The clickjacking and pop-ups are a small portion. I will say this, internet marketing is a brutal endeavor!
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      • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
        If any reputable email service catches you using clickjacking to populate your list, I wouldn't make any long term plans for your account.

        From Wikipedia:

        Clickjacking (User Interface redress attack, UI redress attack, UI redressing) is a malicious technique of tricking a Webuser into clicking on something different from what the user perceives they are clicking on, thus potentially revealing confidential information or taking control of their computer while clicking on seemingly innocuous web pages.[1][2][3][4] It is a browser security issue that is a vulnerability across a variety of browsers and platforms. A clickjack takes the form of embedded code or a script that can execute without the user's knowledge, such as clicking on abutton that appears to perform another function.[5] The term "clickjacking" was coined by Jeremiah Grossman and Robert Hansen in 2008.[6] Clickjacking can be understood as an instance of theconfused deputy problem.[7]
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        • Profile picture of the author whitealbum
          What I'm doing isn't malicious. It's a local campaign that will get people to my blog where they can make arrangements to sell items they don't need. It's basically just an extension of what I do on eBay.
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  • Profile picture of the author whitealbum
    I don't really even need to use clickjacking.
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    • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
      Originally Posted by whitealbum View Post

      What I'm doing isn't malicious. It's a local campaign that will get people to my blog where they can make arrangements to sell items they don't need. It's basically just an extension of what I do on eBay.
      You may not see it as malicious. Service providers often see things differently.

      Originally Posted by whitealbum View Post

      I don't really even need to use clickjacking.
      Then why do it?
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  • Profile picture of the author thedanbrown
    Depends what you're using for the pop up but ya you have to create a list and web form within your autoresponder then integrate that form into your popup
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