Which Form To Use
Most form builder software offers more than one type of form. Picking the best type for your specific purpose can increase your sign up rate. The 6 most popular form types are
- Embedded – probably the most common form
- Part of page content
- Doesn’t follow user as they scroll
- Great for home or landing pages
- Doesn’t disrupt or infer with content
- Doesn’t follow user
- Can be missed if not eye catching or scrolled off screen
- Pop-up
- Pops up after user defined criteria; e.g., time or percent of page
- User can’t miss a pop-up usually appears in center of screen
- Disruptive because it blocks content until subscribes or closes form
- Can annoy visitors
- Exit intent
- Appear when user tries to close screen or leave tab to continue user must subscribe or close form
- Not disruptive because doesn’t appear until exiting
- Good for landing page with an offer as a reminder
- Could promote a different offer which may be more interesting to user
- Great for pages where content is more important than subscribers
- Slide-in
- Slides in from left or right side of page as opposed to just appearing like a pop-up
- Can dictate when form appears like pop-ups
- Usually follow user as they scroll
- Great when you want content read and the form seen
- Less annoying than pop-up
- Horizontal bar
- Extends the entire width of display
- Can be at the top or bottom of screen
- Can be ‘sticky’ so always visible to user.
- Not disruptive
- Can’t put much information
- Lower conversion than pop-up or slide-in forms because it is easily ignored
- Full page
- Covers entire page
- Like pop-ups except covers entire page
- Have to be notice
- Totally disruptive
- Use relative content on form
You may want to split test different form types on a lead capture. I want to try an embedded form vs. a pop-up. One thing to note: don’t use pop-up or slide-in forms for mobile viewing. Some form builders allow you choose which type of form to use when.
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