by Vincent Newton
According to some experts, website visitors will only spend 25 - 45 seconds on your sales page. That’s not even enough time to brush your teeth properly.
With that short an amount of time available to get someone’s attention, your main page better do a pretty good job of selling. The problem is, most main pages do not get the job done as well as they could.
If you have the money, you could outsource and hire a professional to write your copy. If you are just starting out, this may not be your best option. Testing different sales copy is very time consuming and costly.
Or you could give the reader a gentle “slap in the face” and call their attention back to your site when they try to leave.
Stopping your visitors is a good option, but earlier attempts did not produce good results.
Here are three reasons why exit grab technology is so powerful. This new technology can prevent visitors from leaving your sales page.
1. The amazing aspect of this technology is that it’s advanced programming prevents browsers from blocking it. Best of all, it does not depend on basic JavaScript functions.
2. This technology is so advanced that it actually knows when visitors are trying exit and when they are simply visiting a different part of your website.
3. Triggering this feature will cause any visitor to stop before he or she exits your page.
If you use exit grab technology, you will see good results.
This is where things get exciting. Unlike pop ups, exit grab technology can actually tell when a visitor is leaving your sales page. It has the unique capability of tracking mouse movements. For example, if a visitor keeps his mouse within the live area of your web page, it stays a sleep. However, if that same visitor attempts to exit your page, by moving his mouse towards the top of the page, it wakes up, and displays a message that prevents the visitor from leaving.
That message can be anything you want it to be. You could offer a discount, a free trial, free bonuses, or anything else that will make a sale. You can even this strategy on your Thank-You page and deliver a one-time offer after the sale.