Download List Machine Pro User`s Manual

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Here’s what the same page will look like from 3/26/11 @ 12am to 3/27/11 @ 11:59pm:
Now keep in mind, all this is true for just that one user. If a different person accesses your site for the
first time 10 minutes later, all of the time spans listed above will be 10 minutes different. This is the
beauty of a Perpetual Launch: the entire sequence is tailored to each individual user.
Word of warning: you should be aware that the entire Perpetual Launch functionality is dependent upon
your user accessing your site from the same computer each time. That’s because the functionality
depends on the cookie that is placed on the user’s computer. If they are 5 days into the launch process
on one computer but today use a different computer to access the site for the first time, they will be
treated as though they are a first time visitor and start at the beginning of the launch sequence.
Situations may arise where a user figures out the URL to one of your Perpetual Product Launch pages
that he should not yet have access to. For instance, maybe someone figures out the URL to the sales
page. If the user isn’t supposed to see the sales page until 7 days into the sequence, LMP will not display
the page to him. You can customize what message the user sees in this situation by filling in the “HTML
to display on Perpetual Product Launch pages when not enough Delay has passed to display the post to
the user” field in LMP’s Settings section.
So, if I fill in that field like this: