Survey about Pop-up Placement to Maximize Conversion

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Hello everyone,

Recently, I've seen several WA members or other affiliate marketers giving suggestion about email marketing. If you don't know about email marketing or want to learn more about them, you can read Mijareze's training about it:

https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/training/understan...

One of the best ways to capture your visitor's email address is to use a pop-up form.

Now, I would like a little help from everyone who reads this blog. If you are a visitor to a certain website, which type of pop-up will make you want to subscribe to that website?

Please assume the website will offer you some freebies when you subscribing.


Choose one option that will make you OK to subscribe:

A. Pop-up form that appear 30 seconds after you read a post in the website.

B. Pop-up form that appear after you almost done reading the article.

C. Pop-up form that appear when you exit the website.

D. No Pop-up, but there is an opt-in box to subscribe at the end of the post. This is different with opt no B because the box is just stand there, not pop-up suddenly in front of you.

E. Other type of pop-up. Please specify the condition if you think none of above will make you want to subscribe.


Thanks for leaving a comment. I will update this blog (or create a new one) after a few days to see the result. Hopefully, this survey result will help other WA members who are struggling with email marketing and pop-ups to make the best conversion.


Cheers,

Ferdinand

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Thank you for mentioning my training...
Ed

You're welcome :)

Based on the response that I got from a question I did....most of the respondents were not aligned to it. I had 35 responses. See this link: I am voting D--No pop-up.

Thanks Coney :) I will take a look of it

I understand that pop ups can be effective, but they really irritate me.
Given a choice, I think I would prefer D.

Yeah, Val, give me five! We are having the same thought!

Haha Jan. That's funny...how about ten? :-)

Oh, ya! Then ten, perfect :)

OK. One more point for opt D :)

A delayed pop-up usually works best with getting me to sign-up. So I guess that would be closest to B.

Thx cacao :)

I would go for A...
But I understand that people prefer D

Thx Bertz for your opinion

D - If the reader has gotten to the end of your content, I would think they are "hooked" enough to be very likely to opt-in!

Great insight :)

There is a lot of positive research showing stats that pop up, email opt ins are the most effective. They can be annoying (they are to me if I am particularly interested in the article that I am reading. I a pop up when you are done reading the article, even though the external (from WA) research shows that the 30 seconds in pop up has the best results. This is what I will be implementing shortly, as I only have a subscriber box currently. Just my opinion.

THanks Rolly. THan I assume you choose the opt B? (show the pop-up after you done reading)

D - as a user's experience, I found irritated with pop up & most of the time I opt to ignore or even quit the wesite. Subscription more to my choice as not feel like forcing. But u may put it at the right sidebar (top), so more eye-catching.

Thanks Jan :) I've been thinking about that too. I've been trying to put the subscription form at the sidebar but it only captures a few one, so I want to try experimenting with other placement.

I saw some place at top & pop up a small box at bottom. It looks good!

Thx Jan :) Will wait for other people to leave a comment

The best pop up is non existing one, just my thinking.

Thanks :)

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