The Delay feature in the FlexiFunnels editor is a powerful tool designed to enhance user experience and increase engagement on your landing pages. It allows you to set a specific delay before an element appears on the page, creating a sense of surprise for the visitor. This feature is particularly useful for guiding user attention to specific elements, encouraging interactions, and optimizing the flow of information presented to visitors.
By using the Delay feature, marketers, course creators, and entrepreneurs can effectively direct visitor behavior, highlight important information, and boost conversions. The delayed appearance of elements such as call-to-action buttons, forms, or videos can improve the overall impact of your funnel pages
Steps to add the Delayed appearance for the particular components.
1.) Access the personal settings of the desired section, row, or element where you intend to apply the delayed feature.
2.) Navigate to the style settings and select the advanced options.
3.) Within the advanced settings, locate the general options.
4.) Look for the "Delayed appearance in seconds" option, allowing you to set a delay ranging from 1 to 60 seconds.
5.) Choose the preferred time interval in seconds for the specific section, row, or element to implement the delay as per your requirements.
Use Cases:
1. Sequential Content Delivery:
Scenario: In a sales funnel, a user first sees a headline, and after a slight delay, the next content block appears, guiding them progressively through the message.
Benefit: This keeps the visitor focused on the most important information and prevents them from being overwhelmed by too much content at once.
2. Creating Urgency:
Scenario: On a sales page, a countdown timer appears with a delay to indicate that a special offer will expire soon.
Benefit: This creates a sense of urgency that encourages visitors to take immediate action.
3. Highlighting Key Information:
Scenario: After a short delay, a pop-up containing critical information or a promotional offer appears on the screen.
Benefit: This draws immediate attention to important details that might otherwise be overlooked.
4. Emphasizing Call-to-Action (CTA):
Scenario: The CTA button appears with a delay after the visitor has had time to read through the key benefits of a product or service.
Benefit: This ensures that visitors have the necessary context before being presented with a CTA, increasing the likelihood of conversion.
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