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Popup plugin that targets unique visitor behaviors

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2024 4:40 am
by pappu791
This is easier to do when you use a platform that comes with advanced targeting tools. For example, you should be able to show popups to visitors based on the traffic source.

This will allow you to target people coming from social media, search engines, or unique URLs. You should then be able to segment your popups based on time of week or day (based on analytics reports).

It's a good idea to improve user experience by limiting founder email lists the number of times users see the same popup (and if they've already opted in). This way, they don't get annoyed by the same old popups.

One way to control this is by creating pop-up campaigns targeting new and returning visitors separately.

WordPress Poptin Popup Plugin Segmentation Feature
Poptin Segmentation Features

We discuss the importance of context and how it can help boost conversions. It's all about reading your audience's mind.

While this may be impossible, there are signals you can use to increase your chances of conversion. For example, you can use exit-intent popups for users who are about to click away from your site.

Technology makes this easy to monitor. Once the mouse moves out of the window onto the X button, the popup is triggered. In this offering, you want to focus on capturing emails.

You can do this by offering a discount code in exchange for a free download of an eBook, white paper, or case study.

Other behaviors you can use to trigger popups are:

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Scroll to the middle or bottom of a page
Being on a page for a specific period of time
Clicking multiple times on a page
Click on a particular image or link
The idea is to show pop-ups that relate to your visitors' behaviors. For example, if you sell home improvement products, it wouldn't make sense to show a pop-up for an eBook on how to build a home garden to someone who's looking at faucets.

Ability to integrate with email and CRM systems
It's great that you're using a CRM to manage customer relationships and an email campaign to keep in touch with potential customers.

The problem with technology is that it gets complicated as more and more tools are added. However, you need all of them to be successful at what you do: growing your business.

That’s why it’s imperative to use platforms that integrate with other tools to make your work easier. And it’s no different with emerging platforms.