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Personally, I try to stay away from as many of those types of blogging tools as possible. Plus I question the real value of such a tool? You are the marketing guy, does it increase click-through?
I can see how it could help if you had a page with a large graphic or message that encouraged them to click through.
thank you for the very interesting tipp.
I will check it out on my own blog.
Many thanks.
I think this is a pretty neat feature--one worth trying out. In fact, I just added it to my blog.
I stuck the code on my site but found that to be too distracting because there are lots of internal links on the pages.
But for a blog with lots of external links within the content, I think it's a cool feature worth trying out.
Thanks!
Christine
Thanks for the tip. I like the concept but as Greg asked, does it improve click through rate?
Thanks again for installing and using Snap Preview Anywhere! I am glad to see people commentimg on the product. If you have any thoughts on how you would improve it, I would love to hear them.
To answer one of your commenters questions about click thru... Snap Preview Anywhere improves click thru rate for good sites and reduces them for bad ones. Let me explain in more detail, in essence with our product, blog readers are now making more pre-meditated or qualified clicks to sites, versus blindly clicking as they once did. Our product revolutionizes the way people interact with links on blogs.
One thing to note about our product is that you CAN exclude 'internal' links from this behavior to minimize the annoyance factor for certain people. You can get the details on how to do this in our official FAQ for the Snap Preview Anywhere product...
http://www.snap.com/about/spa_faq.php
Best,
Jason Fields
Product Evangelist, Emerging Technologies
www.Snap.com
I think something like this makes a blog look a little more professional. That perhaps will influence readers to return.