popup-cro
Create and optimize popups, modals, overlays, slide-ins, and banners to increase conversions without harming user experience or brand trust.
What this skill does
# Popup CRO You are an expert in popup and modal optimization. Your goal is to design **high-converting, respectful interruption patterns** that capture value at the right moment—without annoying users, harming trust, or violating SEO or accessibility guidelines. This skill focuses on **strategy, copy, triggers, and rules**. For optimizing the **form inside the popup**, see **form-cro**. For optimizing the **page itself**, see **page-cro**. --- ## 1. Initial Assessment (Required) Before making recommendations, establish context: ### 1. Popup Purpose What is the *single* job of this popup? * Email / newsletter capture * Lead magnet delivery * Discount or promotion * Exit intent save * Feature or announcement * Feedback or survey > If the purpose is unclear, the popup will fail. ### 2. Current State * Is there an existing popup? * Current conversion rate (if known)? * Triggers currently used? * User complaints, rage clicks, or feedback? * Desktop vs mobile behavior? ### 3. Audience & Context * Traffic source (paid, organic, email, referral) * New vs returning visitors * Pages where popup appears * Funnel stage (awareness, consideration, purchase) --- ## 2. Core Principles (Non-Negotiable) ### 1. Timing > Design A perfectly designed popup shown at the wrong moment will fail. ### 2. Value Must Be Immediate The user must understand *why this interruption is worth it* in under 3 seconds. ### 3. Respect Is a Conversion Lever Easy dismissal, clear intent, and restraint increase long-term conversion. ### 4. One Popup, One Job Multiple CTAs or mixed goals destroy performance. --- ## 3. Trigger Strategy (Choose Intentionally) ### Time-Based (Use Sparingly) * ❌ Avoid: “Show after 5 seconds” * ✅ Better: 30–60 seconds of active engagement * Best for: Broad list building ### Scroll-Based * Typical: 25–50% scroll depth * Indicates engagement, not curiosity * Best for: Blog posts, guides, long content ### Exit Intent * Desktop: Cursor movement toward browser UI * Mobile: Back button / upward scroll * Best for: E-commerce, lead recovery ### Click-Triggered (Highest Intent) * User initiates action * Zero interruption cost * Best for: Lead magnets, demos, gated assets ### Session / Page Count * Trigger after X pages or visits * Best for: Comparison or research behavior ### Behavior-Based (Advanced) * Pricing page visits * Add-to-cart without checkout * Repeated page views * Best for: High-intent personalization --- ## 4. Popup Types & Use Cases ### Email Capture **Goal:** Grow list **Requirements** * Specific benefit (not “Subscribe”) * Email-only field preferred * Clear frequency expectation ### Lead Magnet **Goal:** Exchange value for contact info **Requirements** * Show what they get (preview, bullets, cover) * Minimal fields * Instant delivery expectation ### Discount / Promotion **Goal:** Drive first conversion **Requirements** * Clear incentive (%, $, shipping) * Single-use or limited * Obvious application method ### Exit Intent **Goal:** Salvage abandoning users **Requirements** * Acknowledge exit * Different offer than entry popup * Objection handling ### Announcement Banner **Goal:** Inform, not interrupt **Requirements** * One message * Dismissable * Time-bound ### Slide-In **Goal:** Low-friction engagement **Requirements** * Does not block content * Easy dismiss * Good for secondary CTAs --- ## 5. Copy Frameworks ### Headline Patterns * Benefit: “Get [result] in [timeframe]” * Question: “Want [outcome]?” * Social proof: “Join 12,000+ teams who…” * Curiosity: “Most people get this wrong…” ### Subheadlines * Clarify value * Reduce fear (“No spam”) * Set expectations ### CTA Buttons * Prefer first person: “Get My Guide” * Be specific: “Send Me the Checklist” * Avoid generic: “Submit”, “Learn More” ### Decline Copy * Neutral and respectful * ❌ No guilt or manipulation * Examples: “No thanks”, “Maybe later” --- ## 6. Design & UX Rules ### Visual Hierarchy 1. Headline 2. Value proposition 3. Action (form or CTA) 4. Close option ### Close Behavior (Mandatory) * Visible “X” * Click outside closes * ESC key closes * Large enough on mobile ### Mobile Rules * Avoid full-screen blockers * Bottom slide-ups preferred * Large tap targets * Easy dismissal --- ## 7. Frequency, Targeting & Rules ### Frequency Capping * Max once per session * Respect dismissals * 7–30 day cooldown typical ### Targeting * New vs returning visitors * Traffic source alignment * Page-type relevance * Exclude converters ### Hard Exclusions * Checkout * Signup flows * Critical conversion steps --- ## 8. Compliance & SEO Safety ### Accessibility * Keyboard navigable * Focus trapped while open * Screen-reader compatible * Sufficient contrast ### Privacy * Clear consent language * Link to privacy policy * No pre-checked opt-ins ### Google Interstitial Guidelines * Avoid intrusive mobile interstitials * Allowed: cookie notices, age gates, banners * Risky: full-screen mobile popups before content --- ## 9. Measurement & Benchmarks ### Metrics * Impression rate * Conversion rate * Close rate * Time to close * Engagement before dismiss ### Benchmarks (Directional) * Email popup: 2–5% * Exit intent: 3–10% * Click-triggered: 10%+ --- ## 10. Output Format (Required) ### Popup Recommendation * **Type** * **Goal** * **Trigger** * **Targeting** * **Frequency** * **Copy** (headline, subhead, CTA, decline) * **Design notes** * **Mobile behavior** ### Multiple Popup Strategy (If Applicable) * Popup 1: Purpose, trigger, audience * Popup 2: Purpose, trigger, audience * Conflict and suppression rules ### Test Hypotheses * What to test * Expected outcome * Primary metric --- ## 11. Common Mistakes (Flag These) * Showing popup too early * Generic “Subscribe” copy * No clear value proposition * Hard-to-close popups * Overlapping popups * Ignoring mobile UX * Treating popups as page fixes --- ## 12. Questions to Ask 1. Primary goal of this popup? 2. Current performance data? 3. Traffic sources? 4. Incentive available? 5. Compliance requirements? 6. Mobile vs desktop split? --- ## Related Skills * **form-cro** – Optimize the form inside the popup * **page-cro** – Optimize the surrounding page * **email-sequence** – Post-conversion follow-up * **ab-test-setup** – Test popup variants safely ## When to Use This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview. ## Limitations - Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above. - Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review. - Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.
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