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They press the exit button without making a purchase

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2025 9:58 am
by surovy113
Pre-order your Thanksgiving gifts!
One thing all customers have in common is that they like to feel appreciated by companies. If they choose to support you among the countless other options available, they usually do so in the hope that there is something for them.

A Thanksgiving pop-up on your website is a great way to let them know in advance about the benefits of doing business with you. You can offer visitors the chance to pre-order specific items that aren’t yet available to regular shoppers.

thank you pop-up example
Every holiday season, retailers sell out of specific items and leave some of their customers occupant resident lists disappointed. You can offer those items for pre-order to your loyal subscribers as a reward for staying loyal to you.

When consumers pre-order these items, they are likely to choose to do all their holiday shopping in one place, allowing you to sell them other Thanksgiving-specific items as well.

Send thank you notes before they go!
It’s hard to get consumers to take the time to visit your website and look at the items for sale, especially during the busy holiday season 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 should be prepared for that possibility by having specific Thanksgiving popups that trigger when:

A buyer tries to leave too quickly
Customers try to leave without checking their cart
exit intent popup
The key to an effective exit intent popup is to gain subtle insights into why a consumer is leaving and then try to offer them a better alternative or remind them of the deals they are about to miss out on.

Popup for a cause
The true spirit of Thanksgiving is sharing, and your pop-up choices should reflect that. Try to take the focus away from the simple sale and away from the fact that doing business with you will benefit the less privileged during the holiday season.