You need to make sure they are well invested in your content before you hit them up.
Make sure you get your timing right . The best length is between three and thirty seconds.
Also, don’t add a popup to every single web page. Add them where they are most appropriate, such as blog posts, resources, pricing pages, and case studies.
Editor's note : For welcome popups, aim for a slight delay of 3-5 seconds. Trigger exit intent popups when the user's cursor moves to the edge of the browser window. Use page scroll triggers with a scroll depth of about 50-70%.
Ask only for relevant information
The more fields to fill out, the more it will overwhelm the user. That's why you need pharmaceutical email lists to ask users only for the most relevant information.
In most cases, two options are more than enough. One for the name and the other for the email address.
See how Wild Souls does it perfectly. There is a clear offer with an interesting CTA and only one information field to fill out.
The image shows a Wild Souls pop-up that only asks for the email address and nothing else from the user so as not to overload them.
Source – www.wildsouls.gr
User experience should always be your top priority. You don't want to interrupt a seamless browsing or shopping experience by showing them a popup that takes up all the screen space.
Make your popups less intrusive and add a prominent exit or minimize button so they are easy to close, just like Olipop does for its email list popup.
Also, it is essential to test everything for mobile because it works over 50% of the web traffic . Therefore, you need to keep their user experience in mind.