"How To Create Unblockable Popups" by Michel Fortin
Whether you love them or hate them, pop-ups are powerful and produce extraordinary results. But since some people overuse them, they have become an annoyance, which has led to the emergence of anti-popup software and pop-up blockers now pervading the web.
However, there are unblockable pop-ups. Some people sell software to create them. But there are also free scripts available on the Internet. Here are a few links to help you create “unblockable” pop-ups I use on my many websites.
Granted, they are not 100% foolproof, as pop-up blockers are becoming more and more sophisticated. However, not everyone has them, and therefore your chance to take advantage of these response boosters are immense — at least for the time being.
There are 3 types…
1. Window Layers (Or “Pop-Overs”)
The first is to create DHTML (dynamic HTML) windows, which uses layers (also called “pop-ins” or “pop-overs,” and sometimes called “hover ads” or “drop-in windows”).
These windows are not windows per se but in fact are actual HTML mini-pages created “on top” of regular HTML. When they close (such as by clicking the “X” in the upper righthand corner), they don’t really close. They simply become invisible.
These scripts are free.
ScriptAsylum.com
DynamicDrive.com
CodeLifter.com
You can also use their cookie function to disallow pop-ups from showing up with returning visitors, thus reducing annoyance.
Let me show you some examples.
There’s my client Chet Womach at BirdTricks.com (notice the “close window link” in the window, which I discovered by myself .) There’s my own website at SuccessDoctor.com.
2. Modal Windows
The second one is the same as a standard pop-up window. But instead of lauching the window when the page loads or closes (traditionally using the body tag “onload” or “unonload” function), this script launches the window within the code itself — rather than when page loads.
These scripts are also free.
forums.HotScripts.com
Here’s the same one but in a downloadable zip file.
PageResource.com
WebReference.com
Let me show you a more specific example.
There’s my own website at TheCopyDoctor.com (you may have seen the “exit” survey that pop-ups when you leave the website, asking for your feedback as to why you didn’t order today).
3. Scrolling/Draggable Layers
The third is somewhat like #1. But instead of a window, you can create a linked image or a set of links (with no frames) that follow you around on a web page.
This one is becoming more and more popular. It was once used for providing feedback, but with the advent of pop-up blockers, this technique is fast becoming the “pop-up” of choice.
These scripts are also free.
EchoEcho.com
Codelifter.com
Dyn-Web.com
(Click on gliding “layers always in view.”)
Here are some examples.
For links, you can purchase a software that creates them for you, like Dave Brown’s WebsiteResponseBooster.com (not an affiliate link). But when you visit the site, look in the corners of your browser window.










