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Instant plug-in scripts that help you profit... "Special offer expiry date with a twist"

How would you like to add an irresistible sense of urgency
to any of your online offers... instantly?

I thought so!

What I've go for you here is the perfect answer in the form
of a special piece of JavaScript you can just copy and paste
into your sa'les page.

So what does it do exactly?

It creates an active deadline date counting down the days
until your offer expires.

So where's the twist?

What's extra special about this unique code is as soon as
the offer is over the HTML code you placed inside this script
will no longer be seen on your website.

For example inside the HTML code could be an order button
giving your visitors the chance to order at a discount.

As soon as the special offer date has been reached the discount
order button just disappears!

I think this is much more honest way of working than just
adding an advance special offer expiry date that's never
reached.

Here's how it all works...

Place the HTML code into the source code of your web page
anywhere between the and tags. The position
you choose is where your special offer will appear:


'

'+
'Your special offer HTML-code.
'+
'You can use:'+
'still '+ expiryDays +' days
'+
'or... till '+ expiryDate +'
'+
'

'+
''

);
-->


Set the expiry date you need at string:

var expiry = new Date(2004,0,1);

Note. See the comment below this string.
Month's numbers begin from 0.

You need to place your special offer HTML-code between string

''+

and

''

Then you should quote each your HTML-code line with single
quoting symbol (') and add the plus symbol (+) at the end
of each line.

Please note: You shouldn't use single quoting symbol inside
your HTML-code. (Use double quoting symbol inside your
HTML-code instead.)

You can also place the expiry date inside your special offer.

Use the expiryDate variable. Or you can place the number
of days till the offer expire, just use the expiryDays variable.

That's all there is to it, if you follow this link:
http://www.icoder.com/pluginscripts/examples/2offer.html
you can see how it should look when you've installed it
on your web page.

For a more detailed explanation on what JavaScripts
are and how to install them please send a blank
email here: mailto:jshelp@icoder.com

If you need any help or advice in installing this or
any of my other plug-in scripts just let me know and
I'll do my best to help ;-)

At your service,

Michel Komarov
mailto:michel@icoder.com

About the Author

Michel Komarov is a fully qualified software engineer with over 5 years experience helping people to automate their online businesses for maximum profits.