Personalization rules work on a system of triggers and actions. When the conditions of a trigger are met, an action occurs that personalizes the website for that visitor.
Select a trigger, choose an action, maximize customer conversion.
Choose a trigger to activate your website personalization. Triggers can include time of day, day of the year, geolocation, number of previous visits and more.
After you choose a trigger, select from ready-made actions including popups, notification bars, and new site rows, or feel free to create your own.
Engage site visitors by displaying customized actions at exactly the right time, and watch your conversion rate soar.
We had a 70% increase in conversion by simply adding a personalization rule that triggered a notification bar during Restaurant Week.
Andrew Fritz, Owner of The Gladly
Choose from dozens of ready-made rules, or create one that perfectly meets your needs.
Personalization rules work on a system of triggers and actions. When the conditions of a trigger are met, an action occurs that personalizes the website for that visitor.
The inSite plugin for WordPress enables you to personalize your WordPress site according to the conditions of each website visitor. To see the complete inSite for WordPress FAQ, Click here.
You can use any of the following triggers, or a combination of these triggers, to activate a rule: time (based on the time and date a visitors comes to the site), number of visits (based on the number of visits a visitor has made to the site), location (based on visitor’s geolocation), device (desktop, tablet or mobile) and dedicated URL (e.g., ad campaign).
The list of actions that can be triggered is literally endless. You can: display a popup that promotes a sale, features a signup form, invites feedback, etc.; display a notification bar at the top of your site announcing an event, promotion, etc.; add special effects such as falling hearts or snowflakes to make your site more fun or festive; add new content that contains buttons, text, images, and custom HTML. You can also create a custom action by executing your own JavaScript code.
The higher a rule is on the list, the higher priority it has. Only one type of action can be triggered at a time on a single page. This means that if you’ve added two actions to a page that have conflicting triggers (for examples, two actions for the same time), the action that is higher on this list will be triggered.
Not at all. When content is added to your site using website personalization, it is done through JavaScript after the page loads. This means that the rule is only triggered after all of your primary content has been loaded.
Set the location trigger according to a city or zip code and the action will occur when the visitor is within a 50-kilometer (31-mile) radius of that location. Visitor location is detected according to their IP address, which is compared with a known list of locations for that IP address. Location lookup is done in real-time, and not stored by Duda.
To add an action to all pages of a site, select “Display to all visitors”.