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Pop-ups work! Pop-ups can be a powerful lead-generating tool if you place the right offers on the correct pages.

Pop-ups are difficult. Pop-ups can be so overwhelming that it becomes borderline stressful (or even completely stressful).

We’ve compiled 16 popup examples for you to get some inspiration and ideas for your website and lead generation efforts.

Let’s check’em out!

16 amazing pop-ups (and why they work)

You will find pop up ads that have a wide range of uses, designs, tone, targeting and offers. There is something for everyone, whether you want to generate leads, move leads through your funnel, collect insights, drive sales or both.

1. Invesp – Be real

Invesp‘s popup refers to a newsletter. It says:


Are you overwhelmed by CRO best practices disguised in conversion insights?


Join the 365K+ marketers, optimizers, and designers who get uncomfortable conversion ideas in your inbox for free. Every Wednesday

It works!

What I could change

2. Survey Sparrow – Use faces

This popup example from Survey Sparrow shows a guy pointing at a headline that says Create surveys that work.

Description: Beautifully designed conversational survey. Engaging, 40% more responses.

It works!

What I could change

3. Tully’s Training: Address Pain Points

This popup is unique and was created by Tully’s Training. It says, “Hi Mary Tully. Does your dog have any of these problems?” You can then choose from four options: Puppy chaos, destructive behavior and aggressive dogs or potty training.

It works!

What I could change

4. Pop Chart – Add a new word

This Pop Chart popup shows conversational tone. It says: Our emails are not on the chart. Pop Chart will send you unspammy updates.

It works!

What I could change

5. Almond Surfboards: Survey your customers

This popup is by Almond Surfboards.


How long have surfing been going on?


You can learn from your past experiences which equipment is best for you.

You have two choices: you can wait less than or longer than two years.

It works!

What I could change

6. WPMU Dev — Include your ratings

WPMU Dev’s popup reads: Our largest discounts occur over email. The description reads: Be the first to hear about new product releases and sales, including our Black Friday sale this year which will be our largest yet!

Next, you’ll see a box to enter your email address and a CTA button saying “SEND ME DEALS.”

It works!

What I could change

7. Flexxable — Get over the top

If this popup is not marketing with emotion then I don’t know what else it is. It says HOLD UP! Below it, you will see a man in a swag hoodie with handcuffs and wearing the company swag jacket. Next is a description and subtitle:


Are you being held captive by demand for lead generation clients? Stop being held hostage by demanding lead gen clients and get out of “Retainer Prison”.

Next, click on the CTA button and select GET ESCAPE.

It works!

What I could change


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8. Canva – Tell AND show

The popup example for Canva below is available in the web instance. It’s not for the app. The editor’s visual is shown on the right with images of multiple workers and three feature/benefit statements.

It works!

What I could change

9. Tessemae’s: Use a great slogan

Tessemae’s Popup is 15% off It says:


Simple food, enhance life


Get 15% Off !


Subscribe to Tessemae’s email list and receive new recipes, product announcements and sales. You’ll also get 15% off your first order!

It works!

What I could change

10. PCMag – Keep it Clean

This popup from PCMag shows a range of offers the user will receive if they provide their email. The logo of PCMag is at the top. A headline reads “Enter Your Email to Unlock” and includes a list of all the entails.

It works!

What I would change

11. Getty Stewart – Stay friendly and focused

For a printable guide, the Gettystewart.com example of a popup is shown below. The logo and tagline are at the top.


Guide for Super Soups


Free 5 Day Email Guide to Inspiring, Flavorful Soups

It works!

What I could change

12. Postable – Be super transparent

The pop-up illustration of will make you laugh. It says “Like discounts?” Let us bribe your with an absurd discount code. Then, the call to action is a passionate “Send my code!”

It works!

What I could change

13. Tiny Organics – Provide personalized recommendations

Tiny Organics‘ popup above reads Get 35% off your first purchase. Next, you will be asked to Choose an age group to receive personalized product recommendations.

It works!

What I could change

14. WordStream by LocaliQ: Scare your audience

Here’s one example of one our top performers. The guide thumbnail is shown on the left. It reads: Boring content won’t convert. These 120 words and phrases are striking and incite action.

It works!


What could I change

15. Kith – Add preference boxes

Kith‘s popup below is brief and sweet. It says:


Join our list.


Register to get updates about the latest products and early access to the Kith Loyalty Program.

You can then check out the men’s, women’s and/or children’s categories and enter your email.

It works!

What I could change

16. Allbirds–run an offer

Win The Ultimate Trip. Allbirds popup.


Two-way trip to New Zealand, where we get our Super Natural Wool. Register to receive a chance to win and stay connected.

It works!

What I could change

These popups are great examples of how to create your campaign.

Popups work, as I stated at the beginning. You can easily get overwhelmed by all the different approaches and options you have. But the best thing is to just start. Start with just one or two campaigns, gather some insights and then let those insights guide your next steps. Now you have plenty to work with for your first implementation or to help you decide on new tests. You are welcome!

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