February 27, 2003

Nifty Javascript Tool


I got Web Army Knife as a free bonus when I purchased ViralPDF, but it is also for sale as a standalone product. It's a very cool tool, and I like (almost) everything about it. Here's the parts I consider valuable:

1) Email scrambler --- so your published email address isn't harvested by spam bots

2) Affiliate Link Cloaker (see 'ClickBank & PayPal Issues' for a demo of this feature )

3) Add-to-Favorites Button --- make a one-click button so visitors can add your site to their favorites list

4) Deadline Generator -- great for making sales pages that include an expiration date

5) Timed Bonus Popup -- offer your prospects an extra bonus item if they decide in XX minutes

6) Opt-in alert box -- offer a newsletter subscription with an alert box that doesn't require them to type out their email address

What don't I like about the software? Well, mainly that it contains promotions for other software. It's not that I'm anti-promotion..... it's just .... well, I don't know.

BTW, I used my new Headline Creator Pro to write a short text ad for Web Army Knife. What do you think?

Increase Your Website's Effectiveness with Custom Javascipt ... in Less Than 5 Minutes



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Posted by Barbara J. Feldman at February 27, 2003 9:35 AM | Comments (2)
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Thanks for the heads up! This is fixed now.

Posted by: Barbara Feldman on August 21, 2003 6:56 AM

when i clicked your headline creator pro link, http://barbarafeldman.com/headlinecreator.htm , i got a page that said, "welcome to ebooks-europe's homepage!" and it looked like an entirely different site. every link that i clicked appeared to be that site, yet the url remained the one above. is that your intention, or is something wrong?

Posted by: lavonne on August 21, 2003 6:34 AM
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