You can open more than one page per link.
This little trick used to be rather tricky to pull off, but it's much easier with modern web browsers and page builder software.
You can get your visitor to visit two or more web pages of your choice when they click one link or button.
The simplest way is to use a single line of Javascript code that opens two pages simultaneously.
A link would look like this:-
<a href="https://bing.com" on click="window.open('https://google.com');">Click Here Now!</a>
(If you use this you'll need to rempve the space between the on and click.)
That would open one tab to Google and another to Bing.
You can also combine links using Zapier or any of the other tools.
Where could you use such a thing?
Anywhere you like, but while some visitors might be annoyed with that, most won't even notice and will visit both pages you present to them.
You could tell them that's what's going to happen.
How you would use this would depend entirely on what you were trying to achieve.
Let's assume you have a funnel that starts with a typical landing page.
The visitor subscribes, and you deliver a thank you page with an offer for two products.
You can open both sales pages with a single click for the customer.
Perhaps you have two bonus downloads.
You can have both downloads start with one click.
This takes careful thought to implement in a way that doesn't annoy your visitor, but you can do it.
Regards,
Brent.
P.S. This link only opens one page.
https://go.wm-tips.com/ap-wall.
That page has four simple, easy-to-implement ways to make a living online.
They are all scaleable, so you can start small and build them up.
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