Written by the editorial team at Gravity Wiz…
The best converting popups aren’t always the brightest. They are the ones who have the right to ask – like a timely newsletter signup after reading an article, or an offer targeted to the right person, on the right page.
Gravity Perks Popup (aka GP Popup) allows you to earn them. It turns any Gravity Form into a popup, allowing you to place it anywhere on your site, style it, control who sees it and when, and reuse the same popup with a different form whenever you need. It even remembers when the visitor closes the popup, so it won’t exceed the expected time limit.
Here’s what it takes to get you to convert.
Notes: Gravity Wiz is a third-party certified developer and its add-ons are not supported by Gravity Forms. As always, we recommend that you evaluate all plugins extensively to ensure they suit your purposes before installation on your website.
A popup is activated as soon as someone lands, no business popping up Not yet. Wait for the signal first. NN/g, one of the world’s leading UX research firms, makes it clear: never show a popup before the user can benefit from your site.
Scroll depth is one good signal to wait for. Visitors who reach 50% of your article have already decided that your content is worth their time. That’s when you ask.

GP Popup gives you five ways to control when the popup fires: delay time, button or link click, scroll depth, exit intent, and URL hash.

Showing a popup on the right page can convert 2.3x more than an untargeted page. Data from over 1 billion popups supports this.
Through page-targeted popups, you leverage a combination of relevance And user behavior: they have shown interest in a particular product or article, and you can tailor messages and offers to suit.

Popup GP lets you set targeting rules that control which pages popups appear on and who sees them, based on page, URL, device type, user role, referrer, and more.

3 – Target visitors based on where they come from
Visitors coming from referral sites are your warmest traffic. When they click, show them a popup that meets their goals, and watch it drive your conversion rates higher.
We do this ourselves at Gravity Wiz. Every Black Friday, when Gravity Forms promotes our sales on their site, visitors click and expect a deal. So we can use GP Popup to show our deal only to those visitors. Popups meet them with the right context, and we let them do what they do best… change.
GP Popup Referrer and URL Contain targeting rules make this possible. Target a specific domain or specific link, and the popup only appears when visitors come from there.

4 – Use the right display for better conversions
The way you display your popup sets the tone before people read a word. A fullscreen popup, for example, says it’s important, while a corner popup says it’s optional.
Benchmark data from 677 million popup impressions shows corner (aka slide-in) formats are less intrusive than centered popups. For lighter questions like newsletter sign up, low pressure will get more yes answers.

GP Popup gives you four display modes to choose from: Popup, Full Screen, Corner, and Banner.

Ready to get those forms out?
Each popup also comes with built-in analytics, so you can see exactly what’s working and continue to improve over time.
Check out the Gravity Perks Popup docs to see everything it can do and get started.
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A Private Blog Network (PBN) is a collection of websites that are controlled by a single individual or organization and used primarily to build backlinks to a “money site” in order to influence its ranking in search engines such as Google. The core idea behind a PBN is based on the importance of backlinks in Google’s ranking algorithm. Since Google views backlinks as signals of authority and trust, some website owners attempt to artificially create these signals through a controlled network of sites.
In a typical PBN setup, the owner acquires expired or aged domains that already have existing authority, backlinks, and history. These domains are rebuilt with new content and hosted separately, often using different IP addresses, hosting providers, themes, and ownership details to make them appear unrelated. Within the content published on these sites, links are strategically placed that point to the main website the owner wants to rank higher. By doing this, the owner attempts to pass link equity (also known as “link juice”) from the PBN sites to the target website.
The purpose of a PBN is to give the impression that the target website is naturally earning links from multiple independent sources. If done effectively, this can temporarily improve keyword rankings, increase organic visibility, and drive more traffic from search results.
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