PDF Pop Up Free 2.0

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This software allows you to make your PDF viral: add pop-up messages to any PDF file when people open and/or close your eBook; direct your readers to a Web site of your choice automatically; send an e-mail to your inbox with questions or feedback about your product or service. Rebrand your PDFs and make them viral. This means true viral list building that is guaranteed to skyrocket your subscriber base. With my new software, you'll now be able to brand any PDF file with your message box, directing traffic to whatever website you want. That means you can brand whoever's PDF file that you want with your Web site, which will be presented in front of the reader's eyes each time they open up that file.

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