Dazzle White WTF?

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Dazzle White changed their LP. The link first takes you to a phony page which says something to the effect of "You are about to enter DazzleWhite. Due to high demand it may take a moment to load the page. blah blah blah....". It stays on this page for almost like 10-15 seconds (What the fuck?) before going to the actual Landing Page.

As if this was not enough, they introduced one of the most annoying looking pop-up box on the main LP which refuses to close.

I am assuming they must have changed this today because my ROI plummeted today and I lost money on this campaign for the first time in a very long time.
 


Welcome to Dazzle, It sucks. We really need a better offer.


EDIT:
HOLY Fuck
Didnt see that till now.

Fuck you dazzle
 
DazzleWhite is a great offer. What sucks is that their terms above the fold at the top of the page are now in a dark brown box with white text, where as before they were in a dark blue box with a light blue font. The box was there and was easy to read, yet blended in an was hard to catch. This hurt EPC's by a dollar or so, they changed it last week I believe.
 
Saw this today

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Arlington, VA – October 1, 2009 – Better Business Bureau is warning consumers to be extremely wary of pervasive online ads offering the promise of a whiter, brighter smile. BBB has received a recent onslaught of complaints from consumers who thought they were signing up for a free trial of teeth whitening products but were repeatedly billed for products and services they didn’t want.
The ubiquitous ads for teeth whiteners can be found on popular sites such as FoxNews.com, CNN.com and ABCNews.com. The ads typically link consumers to phony blogs and fake news sites that are designed to look like impartial 3rd party endorsements of the products. The phony endorsements then direct the consumer to a main Web site that claims the product sold is “As seen on” ABC, Forbes.com, CBS News, CNN, and USA Today—and includes the logos of these news outlets.
“From the complaints we’ve received, it’s obvious that many consumers are unfortunately letting their trust in respected news outlets influence their level of trust in the products being advertised on their Web sites,” said Steve Cox, President and CEO of the Council of Better Business Bureaus. “While it may be true that advertisements for the teeth whiteners were placed on major news Web sites, reporters for USA Today or CNN did not write stories about the efficacy of the specific products being sold.”
The countless Web sites for various teeth whitening products claim to offer a no-risk, money back guarantee, free trial of the product. To sign up, customers must provide a credit or debit card number to cover shipping. Complainants to BBB state that they are billed before their trial ends and continue to be billed after they have told the company they want to cancel. Complainants also may find mystery charges for other companies and services that they didn’t realize they were signing up for with their “free” trial.
BBB has identified several companies that are behind the teeth whitening ads and Web sites online including:
Dazzle White, White Smile, Teeth Smile and Dazzle Smile – The BBB serving Edmonton has received 450 complaints in the last 12 months from consumers in 47 states, five Canadian provinces, and the United Kingdom, about Dazzle White, White Smile, Teeth Smile and Dazzle Smile. Complainants report being billed as much as $79 for the free trial and are charged for several other services—such as a weight loss program.
Ivory White – The BBB serving Denver has received 611 complaints from consumers in 46 states. Complainants say they were charged as much as $78 a month for their free trial. Other related companies include Ortho White and Bella Brite which are mounting complaints as well. All three companies have been asked to add more disclosure to their Web sites regarding the free trial offer. The BBB has not yet received a response to these requests.
Advanced Wellness Research – The BBB serving West Palm Beach has received thousands of complaints from consumers regarding Advanced Wellness Research’s acai berry supplements and has begun to receive complaints from consumers about their teeth whiteners sold under the names of Max White, My Whitening, Gleaming White Smile and many others"



Teeth Whitening Products Sold Online Wipe Smile off Consumers? Faces - BBB News Center
 
7 sec meta ftw

<META http-equiv=Refresh content="7; URL=http://www.dazzlesmilepro.com/index1510B.php">

idiots

Giant white box in the middle that is hard to close to piss people off. Did the advertiser take Landing Page 101 from JohnChow or ShoeMoney?