FREE SOFTWARE TO RID THE NET OF ANNOYING POP UP ADS
POP-AID, free software promises to put its users back in control and rid the net of annoying pop ads.
Los Angeles, CA., Wednesday, January 15, 2003 - Pop-Aid, a pop-stopping program announces its newest FREE version of the software. Pop-Aid blocks the annoying pop ads that have recently proliferated throughout the Internet as publishers have tried to desperately fill the revenue void left by falling advertising rates. This overuse of pop ads have proven disastrous to some publishers however, as users are starting to avoid sites that have too many pops.
Pop-Aid is free software; however, its user must tell four friends about the product within seven days of downloading it. This viral marketing approach is how products such as Hotmail, and ICQ gained popularity during the early days of the Internet. We know that we have a product that will truly benefit the user, period." said Edelyn Okano, Director of Communications for Pop-Aid. The program will enable its users to take the initiative and finally rid their Internet surfing time of those annoying ads. Precious time spent closing pop ads will now be taken care of by Pop-Aid."
About Pop-Aid
Pop-Aid eliminates outside pops, however monetizes the user with only one pop-under per day, based on an average surf session of four hours. Studies show that 80% of Internet users are willing to see one pop ad per hour. Pop-Aid also offers its Pro version, available for $19.95 that eliminates all pop ads. Both the Free and Pro versions are available for download at www.Pop-Aid.com.
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