How to show a poptin on specific pages?
To only show a poptin on specific pages, start by going to the Display Rules step and click on "Page targeting".
Then just paste the URLs or subdirectories (like "/blog") of the pages you want to target and turn it ON.
Contains
This rule will show the poptin on pages that contain the word (string) in the URL after the "/".
For example, if you target the string "products", the poptin will show up on every page that includes "products" in the URL like https://www.yourwebsite.com/products/ or https://www.yourwebsite.com/abc/products/
Not contains
This rule will hide the poptin on pages that include a specific word (string) in the URL.
Starts with
This rule will show the poptin on pages that start with a specific string right after the "/"
Ends with
This rule will show the poptin on pages with a URL that ends with a specific string.
Please Note:
If you use "Equals" or "Not equals", make sure you insert the full URL (with the https:// prefix) .
For example: https://www.yourwebsite.com/contact/
This condition is useful when you want to target very specific pages, like the thank-you page.
You can also target specific pages using the "Title tag targeting" option (under Advanced Display Rules )
Then just paste the URLs or subdirectories (like "/blog") of the pages you want to target and turn it ON.
Contains
This rule will show the poptin on pages that contain the word (string) in the URL after the "/".
For example, if you target the string "products", the poptin will show up on every page that includes "products" in the URL like https://www.yourwebsite.com/products/ or https://www.yourwebsite.com/abc/products/
Not contains
This rule will hide the poptin on pages that include a specific word (string) in the URL.
Starts with
This rule will show the poptin on pages that start with a specific string right after the "/"
Ends with
This rule will show the poptin on pages with a URL that ends with a specific string.
Please Note:
If you use "Equals" or "Not equals", make sure you insert the full URL (with the https:// prefix) .
For example: https://www.yourwebsite.com/contact/
This condition is useful when you want to target very specific pages, like the thank-you page.
You can also target specific pages using the "Title tag targeting" option (under Advanced Display Rules )
Updated on: 15/11/2024
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