by Dave | thrive theme
Thrive Themes leads
In this video we’re going to show you how to use the thrive theme leads capability to build a light box and get somebody on your email list, so let’s dive right in from inside your WordPress site who want to go down to thrive dashboard Thrive Leads and work simply going to start with complete groups and work our way through to show you how to set this up they definitely have some very powerful features for instance signups segue allows you to sign up somebody to a service like GoToWebinar automatically after they’ve initially provided their details. So it saves people some hassle from having to enter their information more than once. But to start with with simply add a lead group.
And I’m going to give it a title. Now it points out obviously that I do not have an opt in form. So I need to create one.
And in this case, I want to choose lightbox. Then I want to scroll across, click on Add. And I need to create a form. So let’s call this one lightbox to and notice it says control. And the reason I bring that up, because we can easily create split test. But to start with, let’s go ahead and edit design.
Now, if you can start from scratch. In this case, I simply want to use something that’s already pre built, and it can be modified going forward. Let’s do this one, go ahead and choose that template.
Now, of course, we would probably want to changes. But more importantly, this little thing right here is the lead generation. This is where you’re going to collect information, add them to your email service.
So you want to come over here to form options Connect form to service, pick the one that you’re interested in, in this case, I only have Active Campaign, click on it, it’ll go cross and ask them questions. In this case, it asked what list Do you want to put them on, you absolutely need to put them on a list for Active Campaign to send email. These two are optional, not a bad idea to tag them when they sign up, though, so that you know where they came from, or some information about them. Click on Continue. Yep, we’re just asking for email.
And typically, it’s good idea, in my opinion, to redirect to a custom URL. In this case, I simply want to show a success notification, go ahead and save that. And again, I want to change this make it prettier, more appropriate to my site, I’m going to go ahead and save work.
Now at this point, there’s a few things you need to set up, where do you want splay, I’m going to say, both on desktop and on mobile. And if you’re going to display it on both, there is the option to when you edit this to view it as it would show up on mobile, we didn’t do that. But that’s something you definitely want to do.
Also, under this little display settings, you want to set the rules there where you want to display. So I’ve selected all you can select None. But of course, there won’t this display the Select all.
And then you can get very specific on certain posts, pages, templates, types, archive pages, or even whatever other is if they’re logged in, or logged out. So my basic settings are showing everything and there should be a let’s see what happens here. I’m gonna go ahead and Save and Close. And let me check.
There should be a frequency. How often hit displays. Let’s go into here to see if that will show up all the time. So yeah, I definitely wanted displays immediately on page loads that can be changed, we can have a delay if they scroll to certain amount, or they’ve clicked on some data or they’re about to exit.
So let’s just say for certain amount of time, I’m going to put it down to five seconds. And all the time some of the time. So for instance, this is going to show every single time by change to a number of days, every seven days. If it shows once it won’t show again for seven days.
But for the purpose of this, I’m just going to leave it like that. And that means it should be good to go. But one thing I would do differently that I’m showing here is when somebody successfully signs up, it’s not a bad idea to send them to us a unique URL that makes for tracking and split testing much better. So let’s take a look and see if this shows up for us after 10 seconds or five seconds on this page.
So because I’m logged in, it may or may not choose Show, but there it is. And then if I was to fill that out, I’d be registered. And if I go back here and refresh this let’s see what happens.
Yeah, it’s not counting the impression because I’m logged in as the admin that’s how you set up leads with Thrive Themes.