Plugin Review: No Bounce.in

It always is good to have a steady wave of visitors dropping by your site; it’s bad, however, if most of these visitors just leave the moment that the page their in finished loading. Bouncing visitors is not really a rare occurrence. For every group of visitors that will actually check out your offers, there will always be one or a couple that will leave as soon as they have clicked your site’s link. Bounce rates, fortunately, can be minimized, and David Kirby and his team is about to release a new product that can help you do just that. It’s called No Bounce.in.

The product is a WP plugin that is promised to make the most out of every visitor that checks out your site. What it does is mess a little with your visitor’s back button, redirecting them to a different URL. The plugin can also create exit popups that gets triggered when your visitor decides to exit your site by simply closing the tab or window. If this is not enough to bug the customer into opting in or staying a bit longer, you can also set the plugin to trigger exit popups for customers who show intent to exit either through the close or navigation buttons.

No Bounce.in will launch on March 28, 2016, at 11:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time, and it will be available for the price of $17. We will check it out as soon as it is out, and we will update this post with our review. If you are interested, be sure to bookmark this page and come back shortly after the product’s launch.


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