Free Peel Away Ad
You’ve probably noticed a few blogs using the Peel Away Ad, a small “peel” in the top right corner of the page that opens up when you mouse over it. John Chow says the ad is a “no brainer” and that he received five conversions within one hour of putting it up. With those stats, it seems like it really is a “no brainer.”

Now, you can buy the Peel Away Ad for $37, or you can download it for free right after the break! You don’t even need to thank me (although you should definitely subscribe if you want more freebies like this).
Download it right here. This is not an affiliate link, it’s a direct link to the zip file, so all you have to do is upload that shit into your plugins folder, active it, and let it rip. It requires you to create a 100×100 thumbnail and a 500×500 ad to display when someone mouses over it, which you can easily do with any photo software such as Windows Picture Viewer, Paint Shop Pro, or Photoshop. If you need help designing an image, let me know and unless your site is total bullshit, I’ll be happy to help you.
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This looks like a great way to make money. I do worry about having too many adverts on my site. I wonder whether potential advertisers will be put off if I have too many outgoing links on my website.
If your ads aren’t ridiculously intrusive, they won’t mind. You need to make your posts longer so the sidebar doesn’t look so long, and make the content area (the middle column) wider. I’d also take the Adsense out of the sidebar and replace it with a vertical image banner or just delete it altogether, and then implement your Adsense into your posts like I do. Too many ads in one place looks unattractive. Hope that helps.
I blackhole any blog I see that has those peel away ads. I hate them! They are just popups by a different name. Don’t click ‘em, Don’t use ‘em.
Is this the original software that is for sale, or just a copy cat piece of code?
It’s a copy of it in the form of a WP plugin, it’s a lot more user friendly and looks exactly the same. Try it out and let me know what you think.