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Onsite marketing performance benchmark and best practices

Updated over 2 weeks ago

Curious about your campaign's performance compared to industry standards? Unsure if your click-through rate (CTR) is up to par? Review these slides for key insights into average performance benchmarks.

Typically, targets for CTR should land between 3-5%. However, it is important to note that specific benchmarks can fluctuate based on factors such as industry, campaign type, and format. Optimizing your campaign for the highest possible performance involves experimenting with different targeting techniques, styling, and other variables.

So, let's get experimenting and happy optimizing! :)

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Popup best practices

Popups are an effective way to reach new customers and generate leads, but they must be used responsibly. Here are some of the best practices to keep in mind when using popups:

  • Use popups sparingly - Too many popups can be off-putting to your visitors and lead to a high bounce rate. Use the right amount of popups with strategic timing and locations. Consider configuring your popups to display only once per user session by using the Display Rules section under the Audience tab.

  • Make sure your popup is relevant - Your visitors will appreciate it more if your popup offers something that relates to their interests or needs.

  • Design for mobile - Keep your popup design minimalist and make sure it’s compatible with all mobile devices. Here's a guide to Creating SEO Mobile-friendly popups with Wisepops Popups Increase font size in form fields to at least 16px to prevent automatic zoom-in behavior on iOS devices.

  • Include an easy way for users to opt out - Make sure the user has a clear way of closing or opting out of the popup so they feel like they have control over the situation. Learn more about Wisepops closing options.

  • Provide value to get opt-ins - Offer your visitors something valuable to opt in to your popup. This could be a discount or helpful information related to the user’s interests.

  • Test and optimize - A/B test different versions of your popups so you can quickly see which ones perform better. Here's a guide to Launching A/B tests with Wisepops.

  • Make sure it’s easy to read - Good popup design should be clear, uncluttered, and easy to read on any device.

  • Don’t make it intrusive - Popup windows should never interfere with the navigation process or interrupt the user experience.

Think of adjusting your triggers and delay, using a side popup, or CTA popup, or leveraging our tab feature.

  • Take GDPR compliance into account - Follow GDPR compliance regulations if you’re collecting personal data from your users through popups. This means giving clear consent forms and notifying users about what kind of data you collect from them. Here's a quick guide to Creating GDPR-compliant popups.

  • Leverage other formats - Popups aren’t the only way to engage with visitors; consider exploring other formats such as embeds, bars, or adding a notification feed to your website.

Notifications best practices

  1. Understand your customer journey: Analyze the different stages your customers go through when interacting with your business to create relevant notifications.

  2. Target visitors using attribute categories: Wisepops allows you to target visitors based on acquisition, behavior, and relationship attributes. Leverage these categories to create personalized notifications.

  3. Limit the number of notifications: Avoid overwhelming visitors with too many notifications. Aim for around 3 targeted notifications per visit to maintain a positive user experience.

  4. Use UTM parameters and URL rules: Track the source of your traffic and send notifications based on the pages visited to provide relevant and engaging content.

  5. Offer value through notifications: Provide incentives like discounts or exclusive content to encourage visitors to share their contact information or make a purchase.

  6. Monitor and adjust your campaigns: Regularly review the performance of your Wisepops notifications and make adjustments as needed to optimize their effectiveness.

  7. Test different strategies: Experiment with different types of notifications, designs, and targeting rules to find the most effective combination for your audience.

  8. Leverage integrations: Utilize Wisepops' integrations with other tools, such as Instagram or email marketing platforms, to create a cohesive and seamless experience for your visitors.

  9. Disappearing Notification option: Remove notifications from a visitor's feed if they no longer match the audience criteria, keeping their experience relevant and uncluttered.

  10. Continuously learn and improve: Stay updated on new features and best practices for Wisepops notifications, and adapt your strategies to enhance your customer engagement and conversions.

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Troubleshooting pop-up issues

Not seeing your popup on your website? Try these tips. Here are solutions for other common technical issues:

  • Hiding popup tabs after interaction - If you need to hide the tab in your Welcome Pop-Up Campaign once a user clicks it and the welcome pop-up reappears, implement custom CSS code and JavaScript snippets that execute when the popup opens and closes.

  • Preventing mobile zoom-in - To prevent screens from zooming in when users input text on mobile devices (especially iOS), increase the font size in your popup's form fields to at least 16px.

  • Limiting popup frequency - To ensure users see a popup only once per session, navigate to the Display Rules section in the campaign editor, then under the Audience tab, select the option to exclude visitors who have already interacted with a popup during the current session.

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