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Tip: The most effortless way of growing your email list

After launching Scrapbook only 3 weeks ago, my newsletter list is at 231 subscribers. And I don't even have an email form embedded on my website.

I did just one thing to grow my list - I set up an exit-intent popup. It took me 30 minutes.

For those of you who are not familiar with it - it's the kind of a popup that appears when you are about to leave a website. Many people say they're annoying. But they just work.

Here's how my popup looks like:
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Yes, it's just a single sentence on a plain background. But it converts at an astounding 10.5% (industry average is 3-5%).

Why does it work so well?

  • the offer is tightly related to my product (a growth tactics database)
  • a simple and clear value proposition
  • I'm only asking for an email

What can you offer to make it work on your website? Just a couple of relatively low-effort examples:

  • checklist
  • cheatsheet
  • swipe file
  • email course
  • industry report/stats
  • quiz

Are you using popups on your website? What's your experience?

posted to Icon for group Growth
Growth
on April 25, 2020
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    I've always avoided this on Indie Hackers, because there's a very vocal minority among developers and such that absolutely haaaattteess popups of any kind. But maybe one day. If I did, my focus would be on making them as unobtrusive as possible.

    1. 2

      In general, I'm not of fan of popups too. But this is because most companies do them wrong. The worst example being when you visit a website for the first time and you're shown a popup asking you so sign up to their newsletter before you even know what that company's product is 😁

      So yeah, 100% agreed that popups have to be as unobtrusive as possible - that's why I only use them on exit-intent.

      Btw does the IH team edit post titles?

    2. 1

      But if we hate these pop-ups (and I certainly do), why do they work?

      Is it because:

      1. Devs are very different than the average user, who does not hate pop-ups
      2. The average user hates pop-ups just as much, but will still be responsive to the "hard sell" on the newsletter if they are interested

      If the reason is #1, then maybe we should grin and bear them. But if it's #2, maybe we should be worried about annoying the 90% of the audience who wasn't interested in order to achieve the 10% success rate.

      I suppose either way, it'll all depend on your audience and your goals

  2. 1

    Just a thought that you're comparing your only signup, a popup, to other sites which convert their popup way less but have many many more ways to sign up.

    1. 1

      Yup, you're right. That doesn't change the fact that this one element performs better for me than most other sites ;)

  3. 1

    Geniusly simple! Like everything effective — so evident! But we dont wan`t to see simple and effective solutions. We want to dive into endless product improvements, designing and coding, to finally realise — nobody actually neads your product.

    PRO tip @kacper . MetaSurvey will devinitely use that! Link on the product?

    1. 1

      I'm using optimonk.com and I like it so far but there's a lot of other tools like this.

  4. 1

    @kacper I am assuming that you are using a WP plugin for this one? Mind sharing which one is it.

    1. 2

      I'm using Optimonk and Privy (don't recommend Privy though). But there's a ton of different popup tools. My website's built with Carrd, not WP ;)

      1. 1

        thanks Kacper for sharing this!

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