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16 effective pop-up examples to grow your list

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 and spooktacular tips for effective Halloween campaigns 🧛 [View in browser]( [MailerLite logo]( [Winning pop-up examples that convert]( [Jen, People and Culture]( Hey MailerLiters 👋, The best pop-ups act like top salespeople who skyrocket conversions by showing how your offer benefits website visitors. 🚀 But the worst are more like pushy street vendors who cause customers to run away before they’ve even seen what’s on offer. 🏃‍♀️ The good news? Landing in the former category is easy if you follow some simple best practices. Hit the link below to learn how to create pop-ups and see 16 effective examples. [Share the examples]( [Spooktacular tips for effective Halloween campaigns]( [Lead Developer, Tadas, getting spooky in Vilnius.]( It's that time of year when even your email campaigns should send a little chill down your subscribers' spines. 👻 Not sure how to spook up your campaigns? There are heaps of ways you can add a touch of Halloween spirit to your emails to increase conversions, delight subscribers, and show your fun side! Check out our article to discover horrifyingly effective Halloween subject lines, scarily good newsletter designs and fangtastic email examples. 🎃 [To the ideas!]( Have a Lite day! MailerLite Europe MailerLite LTD 38 Mount Street Upper Dublin 2, D02 PR89, Ireland United States MailerLite, Inc. 548 Market St. San Francisco, CA [youtube]( [linkedin]( [x]( [facebook]( [instagram]( You received this email because you signed up on the MailerLite website. [Terms]( for MailerLite's newsletter referral program. [You can click to unsubscribe here]( | [Update preferences](

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