We all know the bigger the list you have, the more people will listen to you and the more you will earn.

However, most people just can’t build a big enough list!

Take for example Michael Dunlop, Michael was making on average $6 per person who joined his list in the very first week they signed up…  That’s great news!  But the downside was he was only managing to generate around 17 opt-ins a day.  (When you do the math it’s okay but certainly nothing to post on the Web Insider about…)

Michael needed to get more people to sign up but in his own words he ‘tried everything.. and it all sucked!’ 

Perhaps you’re using some of the pop up software and tools Michael tested out on his blog right now? – Things like: Slide up opt-in boxes footer bars pop unders, lightboxes… and maybe you’re not totally satisfied with the results either?  

Now if you’re a regular reader here you’ll know we recommend Magic Pop Bars for regular websites and basic html type pages (because they work great) but you’ll need something different if you want to collect more opt-ins from your blog like Michael did. 

What you need is something like thisIt’s called ‘PopUp Domination’ (and with good reason)…  because once he started to test it out his opt-ins went from just 17 a day to 109 the very next day and since he’s been using it, it’s stayed consistently in the 100s!  (With exactly the same trafficPopUp Domination (as you’ll see in the video) is a light box opt-in plugin for WordPress that Michael eventually created himself.

And we recommend you check out it because right now it’s the only lightbox software for WordPress we’ve seen that really ties awesome design with proven opt-in increasing results.  It’s also ‘upload and go’ simple to install on your blog.  Just upload it at your plugins panel and then activate it.  (that’s it)   Highly recommended!!  Click Here to watch Michael’s short Pop Up Domination video for more information.

The PopUp Domination plugin supports ANY email provider. All you have to do is make sure you input your <form> html and that it includes two fields, the Name and Email Address. It automagically detects the field names, just make sure they are assigned correctly in the drop downs we provide. It’s been tested it on all the big players, including: Aweber, Mail Chimp, iContact and InfusionSoft

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