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incredibleworkethic 10-19-2019 05:52 AM

Still recommend? popunderjs.com
 
Just wondering if it makes sense to use this software across all of my sites.

popunderjs.com

I took someone's idea to try and use: adspyglass.com and create my own campaigns, it works well and I'm setting up a custom domain to get around ad blockers.

I just want to pick the solution that gives google less issues.

Thanks!

trevesty 10-19-2019 06:06 AM

If you're even slightly familiar with JS, popunderJS is by far the most customizable. You can pretty easily setup tracking in Google Analytics, trigger the pop for only clicks on certain elements for certain browsers, etc etc.

If you're not at all familiar with JS, probably use something else.

Klen 10-19-2019 07:02 AM

If they really have clients ad networks which are listed, then yes.

AmateurFlix 10-19-2019 10:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by trevesty (Post 22546121)
If you're even slightly familiar with JS, popunderJS is by far the most customizable.

I must be missing something here... if you're familiar with JS, what value does this offer to make it worth paying for?

It's features look like pretty basic stuff that is simple to implement. Admittedly I have no idea what they mean by "fast click".

Klen 10-19-2019 12:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AmateurFlix (Post 22546217)
I must be missing something here... if you're familiar with JS, what value does this offer to make it worth paying for?

It's features look like pretty basic stuff that is simple to implement. Admittedly I have no idea what they mean by "fast click".

Well considering we live in era where google constantly try to screw pop format, it is good to have service which update code fast to stay in game.

trevesty 10-20-2019 08:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AmateurFlix (Post 22546217)
I must be missing something here... if you're familiar with JS, what value does this offer to make it worth paying for?

Why would I spend a few days writing my own and then countless hours maintaining it when a perfectly good solution already exists on the market for a fair price? :winkwink:


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