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You can skip Step 2 and jump straight to step 3.
This is where you tell PayPal which site to send your prospects to when they finish checkout (meaning after they have payed) or where to send them if they cancel before they made the purchase (This would simply be to the down-sell page or back to the sales page). If they make the purchase, you must send them to either the upsell, or to your affiliate link if that’s what you’re using. Step 3 is pretty straight forward as well. Just make sure you choose “No” on both questions above where you enter your redirect links. Now you’re good to go. Click the “Create Button” image.
Now you are provided with a HTML code. This code is for pasting into your source code in
Kompozer. I’ll show you how. For now, just highlight the code (ctrl + a) and copy it (ctrl + c).
Next what you do, is open the sales page in which you want to insert the button in Kompozer. Now click on the location where you want the button to be displayed on the page, center the cursor and click on “Source” in Kompozer. Now hit ctrl + v and the code should’ve been pasted into the right spot inside the source code of your page. Now go back to normal view and check if the button appeared where you wanted it to. If it did, then do the same for every spot at the sales page where you want buttons to be displayed.
You have to make separate buttons and do the same procedure for every upsell and downsell page you got.
The exit-pop
Ok so the exit-pop is a must have in order to effectively send your prospects over to your down-sell pages if they try to escape the wrath of your furious sales-page. (just kidding). But you still have to send them to the down-sell page in some way, and I can’t think of any better way to do that than a good exit-pop. What an exit-pop actually do is alert the person who is trying to leave the page with a pop-up window (Yes, I know it’s annoying, but it WORKS!) offering them a discount of the product if they stay on the page. Then they get two options: Stay on page or leave the page.
I am going to recommend the software I use for this because it’s really the easiest and most user friendly of the ones I’ve tried out over the years. It’s called exit-splash, and it’s developed by a guy name Dave Guindon. One of the reasons it’s awesome is because you get access to tutorials from Guindon himself explaining in detail how to download the script, how to make it work in the page you want, and he also explain how to implement the necessary code at your pages. All in all, the best option especially for someone who doesn’t have much experience with this kind of stuff.
- License: Master Resell Rights
- Category:Ebooks
- Tags:2016 Ebooks Master Resale Rights