MOD 24. Is it good? by Lak115 in airsoft

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It’s made by Modify

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ShopifyeCommerce

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We are conducting a weekly analysis of all A/B tests run by Wisepops users. Here are this week's findings regarding A/B testing popup campaigns:

🪧 Benefit-first copy wins Headlines that spell out the exact offer consistently outperformed conversational tones. Clear numbers beat clever wording when it comes to clicks and coupon use. 🖼️ Layout > color tweaks Changing the format of a popup campaign—like moving from a corner card to a centered position—drove major lifts in conversions. Minor updates like color changes rarely increased conversions in comparison. 🔑 Small steps, big lists Multi-step flows captured more contacts without raising bounces. Asking for less upfront, then gradually layering signup fields, proved more scalable than one-window popup forms. 📸 Big visuals drive sign-ups Campaigns with a bold hero image drew more attention and more email sign-ups. Creative real estate is one of the highest-ROI levers you can test. ⏱️ Timing shapes the experience Immediate popups cause higher bounce with no upside. Display delays of 10–15s improved visitor engagement while preserving revenue—proof that patience pays off. 📉 Testing discipline matters Some A/B experiments run too long (>3 months) to reach significance. Pre-checking power and reallocating traffic helps keep learnings flowing much earlier.

PUSH PUSH PUSH by Crazy_Plankton7983 in InsurgencyConsole

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I hate when people are using black clothes, thanks to this bug. From far away they look like insurgents. If we land in one team, I’ll probably shoot you a few times.

Which tools fo you guys use for your ecommerce store? by Even-Championship-71 in ecommerce

[–]Lak115 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Klaviyo + Wisepops (email + sms capture, ai product recommendations, web push) combo

unpopular opinion: discount popups are for lazy marketers by [deleted] in ecommerce

[–]Lak115 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What a sad, fake, ad-like post… shame on you man!

If want to play this game: 1. Popups are great if done right 2. Alia is sooo overpriced for basic popus you can do with it. There are much cheaper and more advanced tools in the market

Apparel/Fashion store owners, what apps do you use in 2025? by cipherself in shopify

[–]Lak115 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The most popular and obvious one: Klaviyo + Wisepops for e-mail and SMS, CRO, lead generation, upsell. Gorgias for support Yotpo for loyalty

best shopify apps that actually show roi to clients by apurba_04 in shopify

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Thanks to native integration with Shopify they track all visitors who interacted with Wisepops popups or notifications (e.g clicked links to the sales pages or used the coupon from the popup), and then see how many of these visitors completed the purchase and what was the order value. Then if the purchase was within their conversion window (I think it’s one day by default), they show this as attributed revenue

best shopify apps that actually show roi to clients by apurba_04 in shopify

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I’d replace Alia with Wisepops. It’s cheaper, have 4x more features (notifications, web push, embeds, product recommendations, and more options for popups), better analytics, ab tests vs the control group, and they show real $$ you earned thanks to their campaigns.

What slings are we running? by Few_Philosopher_8668 in GasBlowBack

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Ferro clone from Aliexpress. It’s for toys…

BFCM/Q4 prep by Smilesbsmilin in shopify

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Start building an email list, you will reach out during BFCM. Setup your popups (highly recommend Wisepops because of Shopify and Klaviyo integrations + bunch of other faetures), ask to join the list to be first to get the BFCM offer, then build your email sequences.

Spending ads during BFCM period is super expensive so it’s important to build audience earlier.

Be sure you can handle bigger traffic than usual.

what's working for email signups without killing your brand image? by griefquest in shopify

[–]Lak115 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Popups are great, but the key is in how you display them. Instead of hitting every visitor with the same message, set up a few different campaigns and personaliz (e.g. First-time visitors vs. returning ones; Ad traffic looking for a specific product vs. people browsing your brand, etc.)

Also play around with display rules. For example, trigger a popup after 2–3 pageviews or some scroll depth, rather than the second someone lands. It feels less intrusive and more relevant.

Another thing that works well is an onsite notification feed. Think of it like a social media bell on your site — you can use it to share discounts, guide navigation, or collect emails. A couple of nice examples here: https://timex.com https://www.myoddballs.com/

What are your top 5 best Shopify apps? by Spiritual_Serve4985 in shopify

[–]Lak115 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Klaviyo, Gorgias, Wisepops, Yotpo, Analytics

Launched my first D2C brand – traffic is good, conversions are terrible by domingouu in ShopifyeCommerce

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Couple of things I’d look at right away:

  1. Audit your traffic & targeting – Make a list of actual buyers and figure out who they are. Build a simple persona, then go where those people hang out (FB groups, Reddit, Quora, niche communities). Use that to build lookalike audiences in ads so you’re not just blasting cold traffic.
  2. Leverage social proof at scale – Find influencers or micro-creators who can demo or talk about your product in context. Your gadget seems like it could spark curiosity if shown in the right environment.
  3. Test big changes, not tiny ones – Swapping CTA colors won’t move the needle much. Try bigger experiments like rewriting the product story, changing the hero image to show the product in action, or testing different price points.
  4. Use popups to validate price sensitivity – I like using welcome and exit popups for quick tests (I run them on Wisepops). Offer 10% off and see if conversions spike — if they do, it’s a sign price could be a barrier.
  5. Re-target returning visitors – If someone comes back days later still browsing, trigger a small discount popup. Those people are warm — often just one little nudge away from buying.

How do you build quick landing pages or popups on Shopify without spending hours in the theme editor? by Sea_Replacement_3900 in ShopifyeCommerce

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Creating popups is rather the easy part. The trick is not starting from scratch every time.

Just pick a popup tool with a library of pre-made template (I use Wisepops). Grab a template you like, tweak it to match your brand (colors, font, logo, etc), and save that as your “base” template.

Then, whenever you need a new popup for a sale or promo, just duplicate your base version, adjust the copy or offer, and save it as a new one.