You've seen pop ups, and you might even be using them in your business.
But just in case you're not sure what they are, think back to the last time you went to a webpage and a form suddenly appeared, asking for your info in exchange for a free treat.
That's a pop up.
But… not so fast.
If you haven't tested using pop ups on your website to help build your list, I highly encourage you to try it. A well optimized and targeted optin pop up that triggers at the right time can multiply your email sign ups 10 fold.
And you already know how important it is to build your list.
Pop up benefits:
If you test pop ups against sidebar forms and end of post forms, you're likely to find the pop ups do far better.
Pop ups force your visitors to make a decision on whether or not to get your lead magnet, and in the process, join your list.
They can increase your email subscription rate 10 fold.
It's easy to A/B test them for increased conversions.
And they work on autopilot. Just set them up and forget about them.
And they can interrupt people when they are consuming your content, but you can fix this by using exit intent technology.
The Pop Up Strategy:
Here's the thought process behind using pop ups:
What to look for in a pop up solution
I wish I could point to free pop up software that does everything you need, but so far I haven't found it.
But if you don't mind investing a little money, there are some excellent tools available.
When you look for a pop up solution, things to consider are:
Pop Up Solutions to consider:
Here are the best WordPress Pop up plugins:
I encourage you to do your own research and find the one that is right for you.
Pop Up Tips:
A/B test your visuals - this is the second most important thing on your pop up after your headline.
Choose newsletter optin or bribe. You can offer a generic opt in for your newsletter, or you can offer a bribe (free report, videos, email series, etc.) Well thought out, targeted bribes tend to do 2 to 3 times better than generic newsletters.
8 If possible, offer a higher grade, paid version of your freebie.
For example, if your freebie offers to teach them how to do something, offer to sell them the software that makes the process easier.
By having an upsell after your freebie, you can convert some of your initial subscribers into paying customers. Make the offer low cost and tightly aligned with the freebie offer.
Test your pop up timing to see what works best. You could have your pop up appear when the page loads, after a certain interval, or upon exit.
Generally having the pop up appear when the page loads works better than having it appear after a certain interval or upon exit, but you've got to test this out for yourself.
Bottom Line: Pop ups work at increasing the number of subscribers you get from your website.
While you're thinking of it, do some simple math and figure out what it would mean to your bottom line annually if you doubled or tripled the number of new subscribers you get.
It's well worth the effort of installing pop ups on your site.