Post by roselin10 on Dec 5, 2023 10:15:54 GMT
Exit intent is enabled by tracking the mouse cursor and for visitors that are navigating your site using a phone or tablet, there simply is no cursor to track. Usually, that means they just won't see your opt-in offer. With SmartExit, you set your lightbox to trigger on exit intent for desktop visitors and you set an alternative, time-based trigger for mobile visitors. Check your analytics to see how many of your visitors are coming from mobile devices. You might see a number that's % or higher, so it's no surprise that SmartExit can increase conversions by % or more. a test we ran between traditional exit intent, SmartExit and SmartExit+: In this case, the SmartExit trigger lead to a % higher conversion rate while SmartExit+ more than doubled the conversion rate of the control.
Form. Here are the numbers from this test: SmartExit+ works like this: for a time Email Lists delayed lightbox, it will trigger the lightbox on exit intent if the visitor intends to leave before the time trigger fires. Here's what that means in practice: Normally, if you set a lightbox to show after seconds, a visitor who leaves after seconds will never see it. With SmartExit+, if you set a lightbox to trigger after seconds, any visitor who intends to leave the site before those seconds are up will be shown an exit intent lightbox instead. How to Use SmartExit & SmartExit+ Now, as a marketer, I should probably just parade those conversion numbers up and down every channel I can get my hands on and invite everyone to sing the praises of SmartExit along with me.
Instead, I'm going to be my usual pragmatic self and get real with you about these features. SmartExit and SmartExit+ aren't simply better versions of exit intent. They can be vastly superior when used right, but it's not just a question of replacing every instance of exit intent on your site with SmartExit+ because "it's the best". Once again, we want to look at the principle of how these features operate and ask ourselves where they make the most sense to use: When to Use SmartExit SmartExit acts as a regular exit intent trigger for all your desktop visitors, but it will interrupt your mobile device visitors. At first, it might seem like that means you shouldn't use it on something like a sales page. After all, you don't want to be interrupting people who are moving towards your primary offer, right? The real answer is that it depends.
Form. Here are the numbers from this test: SmartExit+ works like this: for a time Email Lists delayed lightbox, it will trigger the lightbox on exit intent if the visitor intends to leave before the time trigger fires. Here's what that means in practice: Normally, if you set a lightbox to show after seconds, a visitor who leaves after seconds will never see it. With SmartExit+, if you set a lightbox to trigger after seconds, any visitor who intends to leave the site before those seconds are up will be shown an exit intent lightbox instead. How to Use SmartExit & SmartExit+ Now, as a marketer, I should probably just parade those conversion numbers up and down every channel I can get my hands on and invite everyone to sing the praises of SmartExit along with me.
Instead, I'm going to be my usual pragmatic self and get real with you about these features. SmartExit and SmartExit+ aren't simply better versions of exit intent. They can be vastly superior when used right, but it's not just a question of replacing every instance of exit intent on your site with SmartExit+ because "it's the best". Once again, we want to look at the principle of how these features operate and ask ourselves where they make the most sense to use: When to Use SmartExit SmartExit acts as a regular exit intent trigger for all your desktop visitors, but it will interrupt your mobile device visitors. At first, it might seem like that means you shouldn't use it on something like a sales page. After all, you don't want to be interrupting people who are moving towards your primary offer, right? The real answer is that it depends.