One thing that all customers have in common

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One thing that all customers have in common

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If they decide to support you among the countless possibilities available, they usually do so in the hope that there will be something in it for them.

A Thanksgiving pop-up on your website is a great way to let visitors know in advance the benefits of doing business with you. You can offer visitors the opportunity to reserve specific items that are not yet available to regular shoppers.

Thanksgiving Popup Example
Every holiday season, retailers run out of specific items and leave some of their shoppers disappointed. You can offer such items for pre-order to your loyal subscribers as a reward for sticking with you.

When consumers reserve these items in advance, they are likely to choose to do all of their holiday shopping in one place, allowing you to upsell them on other Thanksgiving-specific items as well.

5. Send thank yous before they leave!
It's a challenge to get consumers to take the laos number time to visit your website and look at the items you have for sale, especially during the busy holiday period when they're faced with so many options.

When you finally get their attention, the last thing you want is for them to leave your site without placing an order. You need to be prepared for that possibility by having Thanksgiving-specific popups that trigger when:

A buyer tries to leave too quickly
They press the exit button without making a purchase
Customers try to leave without checking their cart.
exit intent popup
The key to an exit-intent popup is to gain subtle insights into why a consumer is exiting and then try to offer them a better alternative or remind them of deals they're about to miss out on.

6. Pop-up for a cause
The true spirit of Thanksgiving is sharing, and your choice of pop-ups should reflect that. Try to shift the focus away from simply making a sale and onto how doing business with you will benefit the less privileged during the holiday season.


If you are clear about the specific charities you will be helping, such as homeless children and children in foster care, you are more likely to get the emotional response that will benefit both parties.
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