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10:47 am January 17, 2012
| Phil Meyer
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Oh, by the way, that should be target="_top", not target="_blank". Sorry, my bad!
Phil
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11:01 pm January 16, 2012
| webseeker
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Phil,
Thanks alot for the image redirect button tip, thats a great idea.
Re Google indexing, yeah just interested how the page with a pop up is indexed I would imagine the pop up is not seen but ill test it.
All the best
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8:07 pm January 15, 2012
| Phil Meyer
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Hi,
The redirect feature is definitely on our to-do list, but you could even do it now by not having any close buttons and adding your own "close" button or link in the content of the popup – with your redirect link, obviously. Please note that you might have to add the snippet target="_blank" to your link in some cases such as where a WP page or external website is used as popup content, so the new page or site doesn"t load inside the popup.
As for Google, I must confess I"m not sure about that. We have not had any complaints or negative feedback about that though, so I guess it"s not a problem. If you find otherwise we would appreciate it if you would let us know.
Best regards,
Phil
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1:05 pm January 15, 2012
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I don"t know if this would be possible on a future release but would be a nice feature. If you got a website using the pop up to rank well due to lots of good content, if the pop up doesnt convert and the user clicks off it, you could send them to another website that converts better
Also, do you know how google views your page with platinum pop up on it? Does it know your using a pop up and ignore page content?
Thanks for your advice
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