"How Does the HIT Technology Work?"

 

 

 

Q: "Exactly how does your HIT technology work?"

A: It's actually quite simple. A special code is placed on each of the sites in our networks so that when a surfer visits that site, an interstitial window is opened behind the main window.

What is an interstitial? "Interstitial" is the technical term for a window that opens while a surfer is in the process of viewing another page. The most popular form of interstitial is commonly known as the "pop-up."

However, unlike the typically annoying pop-up windows, the HIT technology enables the window to load behind the current page, which is far less obtrusive. The visitor can still surf the original site without interruption, viewing the HIT-generated site after minimizing or closing the current window, or by clicking on the task bar.

In addition, the HIT page is much more likely to fully load (unlike many pop-ups which are closed immediately). Because of this fact, as well as it's unobtrusive nature, this form of interstitial is more effective at generating sales and registrations than traditional pop-ups or exits.

Want to see an example?

- Please take a look at your taskbar now -

You probably didn't even notice, but an example HIT page has already been generated behind this one. Take a moment to browse through it, then simply click on this window in your taskbar to return to this page.
To see the example again, close the other window and then refresh this page.

Simple, yet effective!



(The following image shows where to find the HIT page)

 

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