The text is weak and does not allow me to specify my email address.
The offer is also weak; I could just look at their blogs and check them out. Why should I give my email address? There is nothing unique about this site's offer.
The graphics are weak because the marketer just used an existing software pop-up and changed the copy. There was no great effort behind it.
Context and timing: This was based purely on exit intent. I would have liked it if the exit intent waited for me for 15-30 seconds and then showed me a popup. The current exit intent directly shows rcs data philippines you a popup that doesn't "time up". I wouldn't want to give out my email address anyway.
Visitor intent and behavior: The popup at least offered content instead of asking for registration. So, good job.
Here are my thoughts:
Copy: 2
Suggestion: 2
Graphics: 0
Context: 2
Intention: 4
Total points: 10
Now that we've talked about the lousy popup, let's move on to creative popups.
6 Creative Suggestions and Examples to Help You Grow Your Email List
1 – Pop-up with honesty, creativity, and the human factor
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This is definitely one of my favorite popups. It has everything you need to sign up for it immediately. I love this popup because it has a human element. Here is Marketing Manager Kristen LeFrance explaining that she runs this blog and wants to turn the idea of churn upside down, and she has great content. She also makes me look forward to the “puns and metaphors” so that they have “motivation built in.”