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Fullscreen popups are similar to standard pop-ups.

Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2024 8:58 am
by sheikh12345
You should use them similarly – when visitors are between two actions. The only difference is that fullscreen pop-ups cover the entire screen.

They can be used for the same reasons as popups: email list building, providing offers and coupons, or stopping cart abandonment.

In our experience, fullscreen qatar phone numbers list pop-up campaigns often work better than standard pop-up overlays. Because they focus the attention of visitors, and they do it in a BIG way.

Check out this full-screen popup example that works like a mini landing page:

Fullscreen popup form example
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3. Sidemessages
Sidemessages are mostly popular when it comes to lead generation and email list building. They appear on the right or left side of your website and stick there while people continue browsing the page.

Sidemessages can also be used to redirect people to a different page. One reason people choose sidemessages is that they are less intrusive than standard pop-ups. They don’t disturb visitors while reading an article or reviewing a product on your website.

Why are they great? If you have a regular offer – e.g. promoting your newsletter subscription – you can display it all the time without stopping your visitors and distracting their attention. You can also use them when you have a new eBook or a brand-new product you want to make sure everyone sees when they visit your website, without “throwing it in their face”.