But I Didn’t Want it to Work! (Are You Missing This, Too?)

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I’m pouting.  Because the darn pop up works.

My two cents on pop ups (don’t worry, you don’t have to agree with me): I used to detest them! Remember when you’d visit a website and get assaulted by 2 or 3 pop ups that then continued to load every time you loaded a new page or tried to close one? Ick.

Thankfully, they’ve come a long way since then. They don’t bother me terribly anymore because they’re easy to X out and most remember you so they don’t show up every time you load a page or visit a site. Pop ups that load on every page, yeah that’s annoying. A pop up I see once, or once a month, I’m not annoyed by.

Why I Decided to Test a Pop Up Ad

After Terri Z from Solo-E posted about how much her click through rates increased with implementation of a pop up invitation, I finally gave in and decided to try it.

I suspected it’d probably work well but not so well that I’d feel it important to keep it around.

Then I woke up to 30+ new subscribers one morning this week. For my blog, that’s an overnight record. I really didn’t have anything big happening here as far as special promos, events, guest blog posts elsewhere, etc.

So the reason I’m pouting is that I can’t believe I didn’t go for it sooner with this.

What’s the Difference in a Pop Up & Regular Opt In Box?

Here’s my normal opt-in box. You can see it on the right side of the page.  It’s been getting about 1% of unique visitors to this blog to opt-in. Not a great rate.  It’s not in the most visible position or as optimized as it could be, so with some work it could do much better. But that’s another blog post.

Here’s one of the lightbox pop ups I’m testing. It’s averaging 5x as many new subscribers. And I haven’t even started testing headlines, nice buttons, or other copy yet. (And yes, I realize that different offers in each make it a less than ideal comparison and skew the results a bit but I’ve also tested this offer previously in a widget and it got a 1-2% opt in rate.)

How This Will Change What I Do To Reach More People I Can Help

Most of my list building hasn’t been on this site, but through my sites like simplestorming.com (where my opt-in rate is 75% since it’s a squeeze page style with only one option–get the freebie), joint ventures with other entrepreneurs, teleseminars and other methods.

Now I see what I’ve been missing by not using a pop up on my blog!

How many visitors came, left, and never came again that I could have been a resource or support to as they built their businesses if I were able to stay in touch through my ezine?

My next step is to test different offers and see what works best.

How About You?

Have you given it a try yet?  If not, please consider testing a pop up if you’re serious about building your list.

If you know your freebie offer or ezine is fantastically helpful then you’re doing your visitors a service by making sure they see it, okay?  So don’t feel bad about using a technique like this.  Either you’ve got a business (which means you’ve got to do things like ask for the sale, invite people to opt-in, and market yourself!) or you just have a time-consuming, expensive hobby.

The plugin I used to create the pop up you see in the screenshot above is: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-super-popup (free version)

There are lots of other options for creating pop ups.  If you use Aweber, there’s a built in pop up generator.  Some other email marketing services offer it as well.  Or you can purchase a script like the one Terri Z mentions here.

You can always remove it later if it doesn’t work for you, but it’s worth a shot!

Photo Credit: asifthebes

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19 Responses to “But I Didn’t Want it to Work! (Are You Missing This, Too?)”

  1. Danielle McGaw
    Twitter: DanielleMcGaw
    says:

    Really that big of a different huh? Well, damn. I’ve always said I would never do that but…you are certainly making me curious. Maybe I will give it a shot when I get me new free ebook out that will go with the newsletter.
    Last blog ..Your Opinion-Your Link Here FWWPMy ComLuv Profile

  2. Leanne Chesser
    Twitter: WAHMSolution
    says:

    I have HATED popups and resisted them with a passion even though I keep hearing that they work so well. Well, guess what? I just installed that plugin, Michelle. I’ll let you know how it goes :).
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  3. Veronica Campos-Hallstrom
    Twitter: clubcreativeart
    says:

    Thanks, I can see both sides of this debate now. Clearly written and it has prompted me to file this information for future considerations.

  4. Sweepy Jean
    Twitter: sweepyjean
    says:

    Great information. Thanks, Michelle!

  5. Janette Fuller says:

    I am just now making plans to start building an email list. This article was very helpful. I had no idea that a pop-up form would make that much difference. Thanks for the information!
    Last blog ..Internet Marketing With Connie Ragen GreenMy ComLuv Profile

  6. Maureen Hunter says:

    Wow Michelle, I would be ecstatic if that happened to me! It’s certainly worth trying. I’m with Leanne off to get the plugin now.
    Thanks for sharing, great post

  7. Gwen Tanner
    Twitter: gwenatanner
    says:

    Sigh, I guess I’ll have to give it a try… I’ve been really hesitant too because pop-ups annoy me (and sometimes cause my browser to crash). I guess I’ll reluctantly try SuperPopUp…one day LOL Thanks for the tip and for taking the plunge and letting us know your results!

    Gwen
    Last blog ..Is Something Stopping You from Creating Your Own ProductMy ComLuv Profile

  8. Roberta Budvietas says:

    Well it took me time to accept Facebook as useful. I will consider further because I trust you Michelle but it might also mean what I offer to see if it makes a difference. I guess when you still don’t have people reading you very often, would it make a difference? Cynicism because of personal angst but… I promise to consider and watch you. As someone else I know says – steal every good idea and make it your own

  9. Lynn Brown
    Twitter: learnit2earnit
    says:

    Hey Michelle, yes the darn pops up do work! I have had one and it doesn’t even look that great, and when I added it to my site about 2 months ago, my sign ups increased by 75% from previous months. So there is something about them.

    My pop up plugin works ‘when you are going to leave’ the site. That is the reason why I am using instead of the pop ups when you come into a site. So would be interesting to test a site side by side for pop ups as you get onto vs. leaving the site.

    Appreciate your information and sharing this very cool marketing tool.
    Last blog ..Marketing Points For a Successful Business OnlineMy ComLuv Profile

  10. Jennifer says:

    Wow! I will be getting one of these soon!
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  11. Melanie Kissell @SoloMompreneur
    Twitter: melaniekissell
    says:

    I’ve been secretly wishing no one would write a post about pop ups. So much for wishes. :)

    Had a hunch I’d hear a whole pile of really good stats and positive feedback and I’ve been avoiding pop ups like the plague. From a business standpoint, I get it. If they work, you’d almost be a fool (pardon my language) if you don’t install one.

    I should just blatantly stop being stubbornly resistant and put a doggone pop up on my site.

    And since you went to the trouble of writing such a fabulous post, I’m feeling a lot more confident and comfortable about the notion.

    Thanks!
    Last blog ..Find Your Voice- Take A Risk And Tell Your StoryMy ComLuv Profile

  12. Martha Giffen says:

    As a blog reader, I can’t stand them. But, as a blog owner, the stats speak for themselves. If you want your list to grow faster, you have to go with the pop-up. I know what you mean about not wanting it to work. There have been several things I’ve tested on my site that I just KNEW would be fantastic and were bombs. Bottom line is, the numbers don’t lie.

  13. Alyssa says:

    I’m def not a fan of them, but I know that they work so I do use them.
    Last blog ..The Importance of Building Your ListMy ComLuv Profile

  14. Leona says:

    I don’t mind pop-ups, except when they are used on every single page of a website. I think they are great when you go to the home page, but then the next page and the next after is frustrating. There is a site that I recently ordered a few things from and even when I log into that site I still get that drated pop-up in the members area!

    I’m not using yet, but thanks for the plugin for my future popup!

  15. Marcia Francois, Organising Queen says:

    I hate them but let’s add this one to the list of things I need to hire you to do for me :)

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Michelle has been online since the late 80s, creating websites since the early 90s, and has coded thousands of web pages in that time. She's worked as a virtual assistant and website designer for small business owners including marketers, authors, coaches, crafters, and other solopreneuers.

As her business grew, Michelle moved into teaching other solopreneuers how to overcome technical problems, leverage their websites and blogs to get noticed and get clients, and generally simplify the chaos that comes with doing business online.

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