For instance, is there something unique you can do for your mobile popups? Does Rachel spend all her free time scavenging the internet for great popup examples? The answer to both is yes (nerd alert!!).
To spice up your mobile campaigns, try a spin-to-win phone number list to create an engaging user experience that mimics the gamification people already love to partake in on their phones. It may not be nearly as fun as Candy Crush, but it’ll work. This popup from Ballwash pairs perfectly with their tongue-in-cheek brand voice:
Ballwash8. Use an exit intent strategy
You don’t want your mobile visitors bouncing away without converting to a contact or making a purchase. Once they’re gone, it’s very hard to get them back. So, use your marketing strategy to level with them while they’re on your turf by deploying an exit-intent popup that triggers when a user is about to navigate away from your site. This is where you entice them with an offer in exchange for their email address, in hopes that it seals the deal, or at the very least you can continue to stay in touch for future revenue opportunities.
This one from Piccolina appears on the checkout page, and is triggered when a visitor has an item in their cart but is about to exit. The goal here is to save the sale with a discount to their inbox:
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