Another year is about to end, and today we’re reflecting on the highlights of 2016! It was a great year for OptinMonster, and we couldn’t have done it without your support. We want to thank you as we look back on the successes we’ve achieved this year. We saw huge growth in all aspects including ... Continue Reading →
Introducing AdBlock Targeting, New vs Returning Visitor Targeting, and More
All your website visitors are unique. That’s why OptinMonster allows you to show personalized, targeted messages and optins to visitors based on their unique behavior. Today, we’re excited to announce two new targeting rules available to our Pro users that will further help you boost your conversions. These new rules will allow you to increase ... Continue Reading →
Announcing Geo-Location Targeting, Smart Success Themes, and More
Two weeks ago, we quietly rolled out one of our Enterprise plan features for all users inside OptinMonster. Today I’m excited to announce the official release of our Geo-Location addon, plus a number of other new features you’ll love. Geo-Location: Target Visitors by Location Earlier this year we added the option to target by timezone. This ... Continue Reading →
Announcing the New Countdown Timer Theme for OptinMonster
Over the last month, we have been testing a new OptinMonster feature on our site that a lot of you have asked about. Yes, I’m talking about the countdown timer. Today, I am excited to share our brand new countdown timer campaign theme that a lot of you have been requesting. We’ve been testing it ... Continue Reading →
Introducing the Phone Field and Multiple Provider Support in OptinMonster
One of the most requested features we get asked for is the ability to collect phone numbers in your OptinMonster forms. We made that feature a priority and have been hard at work getting it ready for you. Today we’re happy to announce two new features that will save you time and help automate your ... Continue Reading →
The New Google Mobile Friendly Rules for Popups (and How They Affect OptinMonster)
Last month, Google announced the changes that are coming to mobile search results in 2017. One of the things mentioned was sites that use “intrusive” interstitials on mobile devices will lose their “mobile friendly” tag. Since mobile friendly tags are one of the many SEO ranking factors that Google uses, this announcement caused panic in ... Continue Reading →