I recently started using Revue for my newsletter, and I want to grow my email list efficiently. I’ve heard that Popupsmart can help create popups for Revue, but I’m not sure how to integrate them. Has anyone here successfully done this? Looking for a step-by-step guide and any personal experiences you can share!
Hey michelle-brnt! Yes, integrating Popupsmart with Revue is a great way to grow your subscriber list effortlessly. Here’s how you can do it:
How to Add Revue Signup Form Popups via Popupsmart
1. Create a Popupsmart Account
- Go to Popupsmart and sign up for a free account.
- Choose a campaign goal (e.g., collect emails).
2. Design Your Popup
- Use the beautifully designed templates available.
- Customize it to match your brand’s style and messaging.
3. Integrate with Revue via Zapier
- Go to Zapier and sign up if you haven’t already.
- Create a new Zap and choose Popupsmart as the trigger.
- Set Revue as the action (subscriber added to the list).
4. Activate the Integration
- Test the connection to make sure new subscribers from your popup are automatically added to your Revue email list.
- Once done, publish your popup and embed the Popupsmart code into your website’s header.
Now, your popups will start capturing leads for your Revue newsletter!
I did this a few months ago, and it worked wonders! A couple of things I initially struggled with:
- Popup Timing: I originally set my popups to show immediately, but that annoyed visitors. I later switched to an exit-intent popup, which improved my sign-ups by 30%.
- Targeting Rules: Popupsmart allows you to target based on scroll percentage, time spent on the page, or exit intent. I found that showing the popup after a user scrolls 50% down the page worked best.
- Mobile Optimization: Ensure your popup is mobile-friendly because a majority of visitors might be using their phones. Popupsmart automatically optimizes, but it’s good to double-check.
I’ve been using Popupsmart with Revue for six months now, and here are my biggest takeaways:
A/B Testing is Key – Try different popup designs, copy, and CTAs. I found that a popup with a “Get Exclusive Content” CTA performed better than just “Subscribe Now.”
Lead Magnets Work Wonders – Offering a freebie (e.g., “Download our Email Marketing Guide”) increased my signups by 50%.
Keep It Simple – Ask only for an email. Too many fields lower conversions.
Final Tip: Track performance using Popupsmart’s analytics and adjust your strategy accordingly!
Wow, this discussion has been super helpful! Thanks, everyone. I’m setting up my first popup now and will report back with results!