Twitter Marketing: Why Exit Pop Ups Help You Not To Lose Traffic and Sales?

What’s up to all fellas who buy Twitter followers? First of all, you can call me Mr. “JC37”, and I am here to help you out, in terms of making you a certified Twitter marketer like no other. But for now, I will be continuing about a topic that was related to exit pop ups. What makes you really think that I am going to continue discussing about the exit pop ups for the ones we buy Twitter followers? Do you think additional information will help us a lot more than what we have read in the previous article? Or this is just an additional thing for us to read?

Well for me, I think it can be both once it really gives value to the ones we buy Twitter followers. If we always give some more value to the ones we buy Twitter followers, for sure it will give you a lot of results than none at all. Do you think it really felt good for you to have more results and conversions, once we always give value. I already talked about that in the previous set of articles, but this is just only a reminder to all of you, and for those who haven’t read my previous ones.

Going back to the main topic, I am still discussing about exit pop ups for you who actually buy Twitter followers. But this time, for you who already buy Twitter followers, I will be giving you the exact purpose of doing this for each of your landing pages. Are you ready to know the whole purpose of it? The real purpose of having exit pop ups in each of your landing pages is very simple. It’s real purpose was for you not to lose more traffic and sales to the products you promote. It’s either you will be giving a special offer to the buyers, or a relevant product that you offer.

I have already given you who buy Twitter followers, an example in the previous article. In order for you to have an exit pop up in your landing page, you need an exit script. This script can be embedded within your HTML landing page, and you can easily search it using Google. However, if you are using WordPress as your very own landing page, you don’t need to have an exit script to be placed manually? If not, what would it be then?

For sure, you need to install WordPress plugins that are related to exit pop ups. I have found a free exit pop up plugin, that was made a Pinoy (guy from Philippines). It is totally free at no cost, and it can be applied to each of your own blog posts (only if you had unique campaigns in each of your posts). This was totally perfect for those WordPress users who actually buy Twitter followers once and for all. There are other ones who are paid, but with unique and premium features. But it’s up to you to choose, as long these exit pop ups will help you out not to lose anymore traffic and sales for good.