What Works and What Can Be Improved?
Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2025 9:49 am
The selected image can create a stronger connection with visitors by effectively demonstrating the use of the product.
The question in the headline, "Want 15% Off?" is successful in driving interest in the discount.
Changing the CTA (Call to Action) from “SIGN UP” to “Get a Discount” can reduce hesitation by sending a clearer message. “Sign Up” may imply a longer-term commitment, while “Get a Discount” directly associates the benefit with immediate effect and makes the action more appealing.
Stating the discount validity below the CTA sets the right expectations and prevents confusion.
Another first-time visitor discount popup example from Parachute:
Parachute first visitor discount popup example
What Works and What Can Be Improved?
The image showcases how comfortable the Parachute argentina telemarketing data bathrobe is, showcasing a quality lifestyle product.
The title offers a clear and attractive offer, such as 15% off your first purchase.
The CTA (Call to Action) needs to be emphasized more strongly, with a clearer button and phrases like "Get Discount".
The subscription benefits are listed below the title, which should encourage visitors to subscribe. However, using less text will help ensure visitors aren’t overwhelmed.
Stating the offer validity period and geographic restrictions (e.g. "Offer only valid in the US") near the title helps set the right expectations and prevents any confusion at checkout.
If you want to create a popup like the examples above, you can clone the popup below for free:
The question in the headline, "Want 15% Off?" is successful in driving interest in the discount.
Changing the CTA (Call to Action) from “SIGN UP” to “Get a Discount” can reduce hesitation by sending a clearer message. “Sign Up” may imply a longer-term commitment, while “Get a Discount” directly associates the benefit with immediate effect and makes the action more appealing.
Stating the discount validity below the CTA sets the right expectations and prevents confusion.
Another first-time visitor discount popup example from Parachute:
Parachute first visitor discount popup example
What Works and What Can Be Improved?
The image showcases how comfortable the Parachute argentina telemarketing data bathrobe is, showcasing a quality lifestyle product.
The title offers a clear and attractive offer, such as 15% off your first purchase.
The CTA (Call to Action) needs to be emphasized more strongly, with a clearer button and phrases like "Get Discount".
The subscription benefits are listed below the title, which should encourage visitors to subscribe. However, using less text will help ensure visitors aren’t overwhelmed.
Stating the offer validity period and geographic restrictions (e.g. "Offer only valid in the US") near the title helps set the right expectations and prevents any confusion at checkout.
If you want to create a popup like the examples above, you can clone the popup below for free: