Remember those annoying, ugly, blinking grey boxes that popped up only after you’d already clicked the “X” to close the window?
As annoying as they are, it’s important not to be too quick to write off this theory as a whole.
Here’s why:
When you take advantage of technology’s ability to predict when someone’s moving their cursor to close the tab, you can break that pattern to have them start thinking about something else.
What you’ll learn in this article:
* What an exit popup is.
* A review of different types of popups.
* Screenshot examples of what to do and what not to do.
* The 15 exit popup hacks you should test.
* How to actually delight your visitors with popups. (And not piss them off.)
* Tools to use for your popups.
23 Exit Popup Hacks That’ll Make You More Money
Posted by jdquey under Online MarketingFrom https://klientboost.com 3248 days ago
Made Hot by: steefen on January 7, 2016 1:31 pm
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3244 days ago
3246 days ago
I have a hard time with all kind of popups, but with your post, I have changed my mind a bit. I wonder what kind of exit message I can have for my new "umbrella" site, TeaParty.Media, incorporate all my social media activities and tea hobby business in one place. I want the visitors to sign up for my forthcoming newsletter and get them interested in my services and tea products. Could these tools be conflicting with a Wordpress theme, regarding page loading, readability on a mobile devices, etc.?
3246 days ago
Definitely a lot to consider getting the right popup in place! Best thing is to try something out and test.
Let me know how it goes Martin!