Grab Your FREE Peel-away Ad Script

by Mark Sierra on June 15, 2008

Grab Your FREE Peel-away Ad ScriptAs I continue to learn from Aaron Abber’s mentoring class, I’m amazed how two things: 1) how willing Aaron is to share his knowledge; 2) the information alone is simple to put into motion. All this adds up to a quicker start for you and I to begin making money online.

With his permission, I’m republishing a post of his that I think you’ll find very useful. You’ve seen the corner ads that tempt you to peel them away to see what’s underneath. Well, here’s one that’s FREE!

Written by Aaron Abber:

As many of you realize I’m a giver. I can’t help it. I just give and give until it hurts.

So for this Father’s Day, I am, as usual, giving.

Sure it can be a hardship on me, but that’s the price I’m willing to pay. Some people give until it hurts, but I give until they have to do a nerve block to reduce the pain so I can keep on giving.

In my never-ending generosity I have spent months tracking down an elusive “page peel” script you can use on your blog or website.

No need to thank me, it’s just part of my nature.

http://www.webpicasso.de/blog/pageear-free-peel-away-ad

This article is a guest post by Aaron Abber of FullTiltBlogging.com. I am a part of Aaron’s mentoring program where he is teaching me and others how to make
money blogging
. Go visit the site now and grab his free report “How to Retire on 200 Visitors a Day”.

{ 4 comments }

Baby Shop (2 comments.) June 17, 2008 at 10:16 am

I love to have this script in my blogs. Its just different..and i like it. Been seeing it in lots of blogs now so i want to be a part of it. Thanks for the link.

Mark (844 comments.) June 19, 2008 at 6:28 am

@Baby Shop
You’re quite welcome. :)

Zath (46 comments.) June 22, 2008 at 5:17 pm

This looks like a great idea for showing ads, I’ve seen it on John Chow’s site, but never seen it as a free download, thanks!

Zaths last blog post..Football Manager Live Update

Mark (844 comments.) June 22, 2008 at 5:19 pm

@Zath
I haven’t looked into yet, but I believe it’s a different script than the one John Chow uses due to its “free-ness”.

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