Getting Started with Jumpseller Popups – Where to Begin?

Hey everyone, I recently started my online store on Jumpseller and I want to add popups to boost engagement and conversions. I’m a bit overwhelmed with all the options available. Can someone guide me through the process of adding popups to my Jumpseller store? Also, which popup builder do you recommend?

nikki, I totally get it! When I first started, I was confused too, but it’s actually quite simple once you get the hang of it. If you want to use Popupsmart, here’s what you need to do:

Step-by-Step Process:

  1. Create a Popupsmart Account – Go to Popupsmart and sign up.
  2. Generate the Embed Code – Once logged in:
  • Click Embed Code on the left panel.
  • Copy the code to your clipboard.
  1. Integrate with Jumpseller – On your Jumpseller admin panel:
  • Click Themes > Code Editor.
  • Scroll down to Theme Custom Codes.
  • Paste the Popupsmart code inside the section.
  • Save changes.
  1. Verify Your Website – Back in Popupsmart:
  • Go to Websites and click + New Website.
  • Enter your Jumpseller URL and click Save.
  • If it shows “Unverified,” click “Verify Website.”
  1. Create Your First Popup – Click + New Campaign in Popupsmart and follow the on-screen instructions to select templates and customize your popup.

:light_bulb: Pro Tip: Experiment with exit-intent popups to reduce cart abandonment!

nikki, before diving in, it’s good to understand what types of popups work best. Here are the most common ones:

  • Newsletter Signup Popups :envelope_with_arrow: – Great for building an email list.
  • Exit-Intent Popups :counterclockwise_arrows_button: – Appears when visitors are about to leave, offering discounts.
  • Discount Code Popups :party_popper: – Encourage purchases with a time-limited deal.
  • Survey Popups :memo: – Gather customer feedback.
  • Cart Abandonment Popups :shopping_cart: – Reduce lost sales by reminding customers about their cart items.

What kind of engagement are you looking for?

I took a different approach and used Common Ninja’s Popup Builder. It has a drag-and-drop interface, and I didn’t need coding skills. The best part? You can embed widgets like countdown timers and sliders into your popups!

Pros of Common Ninja:

:check_mark: Easy customization (drag-and-drop) :check_mark: Pre-designed skins for quick deployment :check_mark: Ability to embed interactive elements :check_mark: Full responsiveness on all devices

How to Install:

  1. Go to Common Ninja – Common Ninja
  2. Choose a Template – They have several pre-built popup designs.
  3. Customize Your Popup – Modify colors, fonts, spacing, etc.
  4. Copy & Paste Code – Just like with Popupsmart, embed the code inside the section of your Jumpseller site.
  5. Save & Publish! :rocket:

Has anyone else tried this tool? Curious to hear your thoughts.

I’ve been using Poptin for a while, and it’s great for more advanced targeting. If you want behavior-based triggers (e.g., popups that appear when a user scrolls 50% of the page), this is a solid option.

Benefits of Poptin:

:white_check_mark: Advanced targeting & triggers :white_check_mark: Real-time analytics :white_check_mark: A/B testing for optimization

:link: More info: Poptin for Jumpseller

Has anyone done A/B testing on their popups? Curious about the best conversion strategies.

I made a lot of mistakes when setting up my first popups. Here’s what I learned:

:prohibited: Don’t Overwhelm Users – Too many popups = high bounce rates.
:prohibited: Avoid Intrusive Popups – Google penalizes websites with intrusive popups on mobile.
:prohibited: Test Different Messages – A simple wording tweak can increase conversions by 20%!
:prohibited: Optimize for Mobile – If your popups don’t look good on mobile, you’ll lose sales.