Install A Coronavirus Popup App on Web.com

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Steps to Add a Coronavirus Popup App on a Web.com Site

Create your customized Coronavirus Popup app, match your website's style and colors, and add Coronavirus Popup to your Web.com page, post, sidebar, footer, or wherever you like on your site.

How To Add a Coronavirus Popup App on Web.com:

  1. Create a Free Coronavirus Popup App

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  2. HTML Snippet

    Open the Web.com Site Builder and click on Apps. Find HTML Snippet, and drag it onto the page.
  3. Paste Code

    Your code block will be available once you create your app

  4. Resize and Preview

    Your plugin will appear. Adjust its size and location. Then click Preview to finish setting up your Coronavirus Popup plugin.
  5. Customize POWR Coronavirus Popup

    Look for the Settings Icon on the POWR Coronavirus Popup. Click the Settings Icon to open the POWR Editor. You can now edit and customize POWR Coronavirus Popup.

Need to know more about features and integrations of our Coronavirus Popup app?

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If you have your Web.com website published, you’ve completed the biggest challenge in building an online presence. Awesome!


But next comes a tough question: how can you engage, captivate, turn, and support more visitors?

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Then You Must Customize Your Elements

Some may first try to DIY a Coronavirus Popup app or 'knows a guy' that can build one in 'no time'.


Others attempt to find open source Coronavirus Popup apps, or foreign companies that allegedly offer Coronavirus Popup apps at rock-bottom prices.

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Plus, updating and customizing a Coronavirus Popup app can be challenging, and you may think you have to hire a developer.


Additionally, as your business expands, hackers could see an unsecured Coronavirus Popup as a great opportunity to exploit your business and your customers. We consider this and built safeguards!

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Support feature

POWR supports high-volume sites on Web.com and prioritizes the security of our Coronavirus Popup app, as well as all 60+ apps, to keep any bad actors at bay.

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Our award-winning customer support team is available 24/7, as well as a dedicated Help Center to answer any questions.

POWR's team of engineers are working around the clock to keep Web.com Coronavirus Popup and all 60+ other POWR apps working perfectly.

CASE STUDY: Rbia Shades is winning with POWR apps

A few months after Rbia Shades launched at local fairs and craft shows, they were looking for a way to sell online.


They wanted to visually appeal to site visitors and demonstrate the quality of their product and lightweight, ergonomic designs.


Their web host did not provide an adequate solution for this, and after some research, decided to give POWR a try.

Rbia started to see success with POWR Popup almost immediately, adding over 600 new contacts in the first 90 days.


They then realized that there was a full suite of other solutions they could use to improve their online experience for site visitors.


Soon, Rbia embedded an Instagram Feed app on their website and noticed site visitors who interacted with the app doubled the time spent on their page while growing their followers to over 11k on Insta at the same time.

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Grow contacts by 250%
Coronavirus Popup to Web.com
Up 2x in engagement
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Time on site up 2x

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