At Boutabaa Crafts, we use two carefully crafted squeeze pages in the form of popups, both with one core purpose: to turn visitors into leads and ensure we don't let someone leave our site without capturing their email. What makes our approach effective is contextual targeting based on visitor intent: If someone lands on a transactional page (like a product or collection), we trigger a popup offering 10% off with a code, giving them an immediate reason to convert. If they're on an informational page (like a blog post), we offer what we call a "Lighthouse" — a free, high-value resource in exchange for their email. For example: On our blog post about how psychedelic mushrooms can improve your interaction with handmade furniture, we offer a set of 10 free mushroom SVG files. We make it clear that these normally sell for $1.50 each on our Etsy store — establishing real value and creating urgency. On a travel post about the best places to visit in Morocco, we give away a free Moroccan travel guide. We've found that while design matters, the value and relevance of the offer (your Lighthouse) is what truly drives opt-ins. The more tailored the offer is to the reader's interest or intent, the higher the conversion. Some smart businesses even buy digital products from platforms like Etsy or Amazon and repackage them into irresistible free offers — we believe that's a brilliant tactic, and we do the same ourselves. Email list building is vital in today's ecommerce space — especially with the noise and competition online. But it all starts with a compelling squeeze page and a Lighthouse that doesn't suck. If your value offer falls flat, the rest of your email strategy becomes irrelevant. Here's a sample of one of our product pages where our 10% off squeeze popup is triggered: https://boutabaacrafts.com/moroccan-tables/ Here's a sample of one of our product pages where our Free SVGs squeeze popup is triggered: https://boutabaacrafts.com/moroccan-handmade-furniture-and-psychedelics/ Let me know if you need images of the actual pop ups. Best, Hassan
We created various squeeze pages on our website to capture leads and grow our customer base. Here's the most useful of them: Primary Squeeze Funnel: "NET 30" Application This squeeze page is all about helping us capture leads for our NET 30 credit application. If visitors are interested in applying for credit, they'll need to fill out a detailed form. Why We Created It: We created this funnel to streamline the process of collecting important information, such as name, email, and phone number, before granting access to the credit line. How It is Helping Our Business: This page has been crucial for targeting qualified customers who are ready to engage with our services, allowing us to nurture high-potential leads and convert them into loyal clients. Pre-sell landing page: https://theceocreative.com/business-net-30-account/
Hi, I own an ecommerce business, Tank Retailer. We sell tanks and truck equipment. We use a squeeze page for our tank toolbox combo products. Customers use these products in their truck beds and it is important to match the correct tank size to the customer's truck bed size. We solved the problem by creating a tank recommender squeeze page that that asks a few questions about the correct the customer's truck size and tank preference. We then provide the customer with a few recommended products to best match their truck. We also offer the customer a discount if they provide their email address. You can find the tank recommender link here: https://tankretailer.com/collections/fuel-tank-toolbox-combos
In 10 days we acquired over 400 email sign ups simply from a squeeze popup we generated in one spot, with a free downloadable PDF to a Mexico City travel guide. As the owner of Mexico-City-Private-Driver.com I knew in the beginning that trust is everything in the private transportation business. Tourists coming into Mexico City are overwhelmed. We wanted to help them first before we asked for their bookings. So, I created a squeeze page that pops up as an exit intent popup that offers a downloadable, Top 7 Mistakes to Avoid When Booking a Private Driver in Mexico City. This is the lead magnet that is connected to an automated email series in MailerLite that's segmented to start building trust through storytelling, frequently asked questions, and customer reviews over a 5-day email sequence. We tested 3 different variations of the lead magnet: a discount offer, sample itineraries, and then the "Top 7 mistakes". The last offer performed the best with a conversion rate of 21.3%. The squeeze page not only feeds possible new potential customers into our CRM, but it also allows us to sift out leads who are truly interested in safety, reliability, and concierge service. Many of our long-term customers, including some travel agents in the u.s., originally discovered us through that simple pop up. Here is a screenshot of the pop up: [insert image or link]. Not very sexy - but it works because it adds value before the sale.
On our website, the welcome pop-up appears when you click on CTA - "Get 10% off" that appears on the leftmost corner of the screen, offering 10 percent off on your first order of over £100. It is more than just a discount. It reflects who we are. The photo and layout feel relevant and rooted in the land. It is a simple yet powerful way to connect with new visitors. People do not just sign up. They stay to explore more about our products and services. Many begin asking questions, join our email list, and even visit the estate for farm walks inspired by the emails they read. This small window often opens the door to lasting relationships. It introduces our story in a calm and confident way. Here's the link to the page: https://rhug.co.uk/