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Using Popup & Flyin Triggers Effectively In Monarch
Using Popup & Flyin Triggers Effectively In Monarch

Using Popup & Flyin triggers in combination can result in increase social sharing activity.

Updated over a year ago

Triggers Control How And Where Popups and Fly-ins Appear

Triggers give you control over how your Popups and Fly-ins are displayed.

Namely, they control when they are triggered based on various user interactions. These triggers can be used by themselves or in combination with other triggers to yield different results.

These triggers can thus be tailored to your specific content or social sharing goals. Certain triggers are more general and heavy-handed, while others are more subtle and target a specific subset of users.

Be sure to watch the video for a detailed explanation of how these triggers can be used.

Trigger Settings

Note: The Triggers are only available for pop-up and Fly-in locations.

If either the Popup or Fly-in locations are being used, accessing the Triggers option can be done by accessing Tools β†’ Monarch Settings β†’ Social Sharing β†’ Po up or Fly-In link.

Trigger After Time Delay

If Automatic PopUps are enabled, this setting will appear, allowing you to specify your social popup's timed delay (in seconds).

Trigger After Inactivity

This will cause the popup to appear once the user has been inactive for a certain period of time. If the user has left their computer or the tab after reading your post, try reminding them to share when they return!

Trigger at The Bottom of the Post

Just as a reader reaches the end of your page or post content, it is a perfect time to offer them a way to share your content. Enabling this popup trigger will auto-detect the end of your content and do just that.

Trigger After Commenting

This is a great way to target your most engaged visitors. When enabled, your visitor will be greeted with a flying after posting a comment on your website.

Trigger After Scrolling

This will trigger the popup after the visitor has scrolled a certain percentage down the page. Depending on the size of your page and content, you can have the popup trigger at specific points within the reading. Depending on the situation, having the flying trigger at certain percentages may be much more effective than a timing delay.

Trigger After Purchasing

This is another great way to target your most engaged visitors. When enabled, your customers will be asked to share your website after successfully purchasing a product using WooCommerce.

Note: No matter how many triggers you have selected above, Monarch will only use whichever trigger occurs first so that your users are not overwhelmed with popups if you have multiple triggers enabled.

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