Expiring Landing Page Elite

by Phil on November 4, 2010

Made with the many suggestions I have received from the early ELP version buyers, I have created another ELP version: ELP Elite. While ELP is a complete white hat version, because of the added functionality, the Elite version leans more to a hat with a darker color… Both products will remain separate and the regular ELP version is still available here.

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So, what’s in this Expiring Landing Page Elite version?

The Elite version is exactly the same as the regular version, except that the expiring page can also be an external page that you don’t control yourself! Plus, besides showing a landing page that you don’t own, you also have the possibility to change the contents of it, so you actually gain control of it. We can, as a matter of fact, ‘borrow’ someones contents and tune it to our liking. This functionality can make it a real BlackHat tool and the fact that the page we create can be set to only last a few seconds, can make it a very dark black :)

What is it used for?

There are lots of uses, but below are a few to give you a headstart.

  • you can copy someone’s URL and gain a lot of work and time
  • you can copy someone’s URL and change his affiliate id to yours
  • you can copy someone’s URL and switch his optin form to yours
  • you can copy someone’s URL and switch a few images to yours
  • you can copy someones URL and prevent the original popup from appearing ( Indispensable when doing PPC of CPV)
  • etc … I’m sure you can come up with other good uses.

How about an example?

Below is a link to the Google search Page. I don’t own Google ( honest ), but for instance, I can change their logo into something else:

http://www.imhitchhiker.com/demo/?elpp=elp&elpf=giggle

This example might not work in all countries, because Google uses many different logo pictures, but it will work in most occasions. The resulting URL will (as set by default) expire in 15 seconds.

Another example where I am suppressing the exit popup of a vendor’s landing page.

You know how PPC and CPV networks do not tolerate the use of exit popups.  You have only a few choices to circumvent that problem:

  • Or you create your own landing page and add a  link to the vendor’s landing page. That requires a lot of work and you don’t even know if the product is worth the trouble.
  • or you skip the product and look for something else

With the Expiring Landing Page Elite version, you have a third option: you simply suppress their exit popup code.

  • Here’s a  link to one of those regular vendor landing pages  with an exit popup:

http://automasstraffic.com

  • Here’s the  link to the vendor landing page using ELP Elite (no more exit popup):

http://www.imhitchhiker.com/demo/?elpp=elp&elpf=cbamt

I’ve created a video where I’m setting up a landing page, ready for PPC, using the ELP Elite script.

↓ Check it out and see the power of this script! ↓

I’m currently selling the Expiring Landing Page Elite script for only $67.00 instead of $97.00, so if you want it, you better hurry before I change my mind and raise the prize again.


PS: All buyers of the standard version can get an upgrade at a  reduced price.  So if you are interested in an upgrade, don’t hesitate to contact me.

{ 8 comments… read them below or add one }

JackofSpades November 8, 2010 at 2:18 pm

This is really a stealth version of the ELP. Thanks for the upgrade.

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Peter Brooks November 8, 2010 at 11:08 pm

Nice job on this one, Phil.
I was wondering: Is there a place where we can discuss all the neat little tricks you can do with this?

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Phil November 20, 2010 at 6:04 pm

I haven’t thought about this yet. Let’s first see if there is enough demand.

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Mark November 21, 2010 at 3:28 am

How about forming a Skype Group for registered users?

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Mark November 20, 2010 at 9:42 pm

Sounds Like a Great product! Can’t wait to see the video!

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Jay December 2, 2010 at 10:24 pm

Exactly what I needed to stop these pesky pop-ups. And I learned something new in your video. I never saw that affiliateid/vendorid trick you did with the clickbank payment link. Really cool.

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Jonathan January 19, 2011 at 3:50 pm

Just wanted to show you this (Use it as a testimonial if you ‘d like)
The first landing page I ever made with ELP was for a Clickbank product that launched around New Year. I selected the vendor’s landing page, killed the exit popup and prevented the movie from starting in order to promote the CB product on a advertising network that doesn’t allow a popup and does not allow sound.
It took me less than 5 minutes of work (after reading the manual)

Sadly, the campaign has died now, but it was totally worth the small effort :)

Check out my CB stats for that campaign: clickbank ELP elite

Thanks for bringing this great product.

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Phil January 19, 2011 at 4:03 pm

Hi Jonathan. Thanks a lot for your comments. It’s nice to receive this kind of feedback.
That Clickbank shot looks great. Too bad the campaign died so quickly. :/ I’m sure you’ll be able to find other good ones. Keep up the great work and happy ELP-ing!!

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