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...OR maybe you're pretty wise when it comes to Aweber because you've been using it long enough to figure out the little tricks! Like this one below. ![]() In your experience, which option has yielded the best results for you in terms of opt-in conversion rate? I would really appreciate all types of input here as I have recently transferred over to Aweber and have never had the luxury of being able to choose these types of opt-in options before. |
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| Dave Markel War Room Member |
Hands down the inline option. I have several campaigns that run at 30% conversions or more. A properly placed sign up box can be killer. The best thing is I never do any customizing of it with headlines and footers. I just use the basic aweber form. I prefer to pretty it up in the webpage. |
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It really depends on the situation that the form is being used. - Obviously in-line would be used for a squeeze page. - I never use popup or popunder because they often get blocked. - I've used lightbox because it looks cool, but pop over and exit pop outperformed lightbox in my testing. The short answer is - it depends - and you really have to test what works best for the situation you're using it for. |
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