61. Creating the “Thank You” page is the first step.
The “Thank You” page is often overlooked. This page does not exist on the majority of websites, despite the fact that it has the potential to boost conversion rates. As a result, companies looking to boost their subscriber count should put in the effort to create a thank you page that leaves visitors feeling appreciated and persuaded to provide their email address and other personal information.
62. Adding the Hello Bar to the wall.
Using a full-width bar across the browser window, the hello bar immediately catches the eye of website visitors. The hello bar is essentially a set it and forget it lead generation box, as it will continue to generate subscribers even if it is not monitored. The hello bar is a great way for a business to quickly boost its conversion rate.
63. Add a Pop-Up Box to Your Site
Almost all visitors to a website leave without making a purchase, according to Hubspot. It is critical that the vast majority of these site visitors sign up for your email list. Exit intent pop-up can assist in the conversion process. The founder of Social Media Examiner, Michael Stelzner, says exit intent pop-ups boosted his site’s subscriber count by 95,000 in just seven months.
64. Install an opt-in footer
There are visitors who read all of the content on a website when they arrive. Occasionally, these users will proceed to post a comment or spread the word about what they found here. These are the behaviours of an interested visitor, and as a result, you should try to make him or her a regular. This can be accomplished by allowing visitors to sign up for a newsletter that they can continue to enjoy through the use of a footer opt-in.
65. Create a sidebar form.
Opt-in forms are typically placed in this area because most visitors expect to find them there. At this point, the sidebar form will make it easier for visitors to sign up for the organization’s communication channels.
66. Creating a Welcome Archway
As soon as visitors land on your site, they’ll be presented with an enticing and full-screen sign-up form. For the following reasons, the welcome gate is effective. In the first place, it draws attention without being intrusive. There are two ways to avoid the welcome gate: either scroll down and sign up, or click the “Close” button. This full-screen form was created solely to increase the number of subscribers. Finally, the welcome gate can be used to redirect visitors to other linked pages.
67. Adding a Scroll Box to Your Website
After the user has scrolled down a certain amount of the page, an opt-in form known as a scroll box will appear from one of the corners of the screen. The scroll box has a delicate appearance that draws the eye. Without being intrusive, webmasters can use this sign-up form to collect email addresses for their mailing lists.
68. Adding a feature box.
The feature box is an alternative to the exit intent pop-up for those who find it irritating. There is a large feature box above the site’s header. A gift or a lead magnet that asks visitors to provide their email address is an effective way to build a list.
69. Content Upgrades.
As a unique feature of blog posts, the content upgrade serves as a vital resource. Some content is available to readers only if they agree to share their email address with the blog site owner. It’s common for users to see an increase in the number of their subscribers as a result of the content upgrade method.
70. Guest Posts with a Wider Scope
As with the content upgrade, the expanded guest post takes place on a different blog. The content upgrade, for example, is provided within a guest post rather than directly through your blog’s blogroll. This strategy must be carefully implemented to avoid potential failures such as the removal of the content by the hosting provider.
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