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Need Guidance to Start Generating Pop-Up TS Calls

adwareinc

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Hi everyone,

I’m new and want to learn how to generate pop-up TS calls. I know a bit like ads + cloaking etc., but I don’t have full knowledge about setup, flows, or best traffic sources.

I’ve seen networks where people get strong call results and I want to learn this properly. If anyone experienced here can guide or mentor, it would be really helpful.

Looking for:
  • Where to start / step-by-step basics
  • Which traffic sources to focus on
  • What tools/process are normally used
  • Best practices for getting quality calls
Any help or tips would mean a lot. Thanks in advance
 
As long as you stay on the same domain, a modal “pop-up” isn’t really a pop-up.
It’s just an overlay frame inside the current window—so pop-up blockers ignore it.
I don’t know if this setup fits your stack, but here’s a simple working example.

Cross-domain note: this won’t work cross-domain unless you reverse-proxy the partner path so it’s first-party or the partner explicitly allows embedding from your origin via headers. Look for:
  • Content-Security-Policy: frame-ancestors https://yourdomain.com
  • X-Frame-Options not set to DENY/SAMEORIGIN (deprecated, but still blocks if present)
Reverse proxying (e.g., yoursite.com/offer → partner.example.com) also avoids third-party cookie issues. If embedding, coordinate postMessage for events (open/close/submit).
JavaScript:
<!-- Trigger -->
<button id="openModalBtn">Get a Call Now</button>

<!-- Modal -->
<div id="modalOverlay" class="hidden" role="dialog" aria-modal="true" aria-labelledby="modalTitle">
  <div class="modal">
    <h2 id="modalTitle">Request a Call</h2>
    <p>Leave your number and we’ll call you back shortly.</p>
    <form>
      <input type="tel" placeholder="Your phone number" required />
      <button type="submit">Submit</button>
    </form>
    <button id="closeModalBtn" class="close">×</button>
  </div>
</div>

<style>
  /* Overlay */
  #modalOverlay {
    position: fixed;
    inset: 0;
    background: rgba(0,0,0,0.6);
    display: flex;
    align-items: center;
    justify-content: center;
    z-index: 9999;
  }
  .hidden { display: none; }

  /* Modal box */
  .modal {
    background: #fff;
    border-radius: 8px;
    padding: 1.5rem;
    max-width: 400px;
    width: 90%;
    position: relative;
    box-shadow: 0 0 15px rgba(0,0,0,0.3);
  }

  .modal input {
    width: 100%;
    margin: 1rem 0;
    padding: 0.6rem;
    border: 1px solid #ccc;
    border-radius: 4px;
  }

  .modal button[type="submit"] {
    background: #0078ff;
    color: white;
    border: none;
    padding: 0.6rem 1rem;
    border-radius: 4px;
    cursor: pointer;
  }

  .close {
    position: absolute;
    top: .4rem;
    right: .7rem;
    background: none;
    border: none;
    font-size: 1.4rem;
    cursor: pointer;
  }
</style>

<script>
  const openBtn = document.getElementById('openModalBtn');
  const closeBtn = document.getElementById('closeModalBtn');
  const overlay = document.getElementById('modalOverlay');

  openBtn.addEventListener('click', () => {
    overlay.classList.remove('hidden');
    overlay.querySelector('input').focus();
  });

  closeBtn.addEventListener('click', () => overlay.classList.add('hidden'));
  overlay.addEventListener('click', (e) => {
    if (e.target === overlay) overlay.classList.add('hidden');
  });
  document.addEventListener('keydown', (e) => {
    if (e.key === 'Escape') overlay.classList.add('hidden');
  });
</script>
 
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I’m not talking about normal popup calls.
Earlier, I worked in a call center where we used to receive inbound calls from users. The process was: a fake system alert or virus warning popup would appear on their Windows screen, the user would panic and call the number, and then the agents would remote into the system and “fix” the issue.

I want to understand how those kinds of popup tech-support calls were generated.
Not for normal TS lead gen — I mean those Windows fake alert / virus popup type inbound calls.

Where do those campaigns come from?
How are those popups triggered?
Which networks or methods are used?
Is this still done today in any form?

I am asking purely for knowledge/understanding purposes.
Anyone experienced in this can guide?

Thanks in advance.
 
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