Hosted Videos Need A Timed "POP UP CTA" Feature
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Stockton Walbeck
This is a HUGE way that we used to generate leads where the opt in form pops up natively within the hosted video to gather an email and they can't progress any further in the video until an email is put in. You can see this done here in the screenshot
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Dr. Jeanita Sykes
This is TREMENDOUS! I was just trying to figure this out yesterday and now BAM! God really loves me!
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Sales & Marketing
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This is released in Labs under Brand New funnel/website builder.
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Yanick Webster
This feature is a great start, but it's incomplete in if you want to use it for a funnel process if you can't also have it tie into next step options in your funnel. This means that this feature should also have show/hide elements assigned with it.
Here's what I mean: Let's say I have a 60 minute video. At 10 minutes in, I want to have the contact form pop up so that a visitor has to enter their info to continue the video. Great - this feature does that. But what if at 45 minutes into the video, I want to have a section pop up where I have an order form/ next step action for my offer. Currently, the way I can control this is to use timers to show/hide features. The problem is that the current timers are based upon how long a person has been on a page, not how long a person has watched a video.
So using this new embedded forms feature, if I now have a contact form embedded inside the video, theoretically, a person can be on my page for 45 minutes, and never have entered their contact information in the embedded pop-up form. This means if someone stayed on the page but didn't enter their information to continue the video, 45 minutes later, my order form/next step sections will appear, but the person would never have seen the rest of the video which has my sales presentation or pitch to understand what is being asked of them.
Now it would have been nice to add in multiple embedded actions into the video like how Voomly does it. With Voomly, you can also add in buttons in the video that pop up at a specific time so that the viewer can be directed to the proper next step. This could be another video (making the video into a video tree experience) or it could link to another webpage (which could work to direct people to an order form, etc,).
It seems to me that without being able to tie in a next steps feature (show/hide sections, rows, buttons, etc.) to a timed point in the video, this opt-in feature for the video becomes fairly useless. It's a great idea, and one that I've been looking for GHL to do, but unfortunately it's incomplete.
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Chase Crawford
This just launched in labs but we need the ability to show more than just a form with this CTA. We need to be able to show a button that links to a new page to bring through the rest of our funnel.
So pretty much in additionto the current implementation, we need a separate CTA that shows at the end of the video that can link to new pages.
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Ed Wheeler
this should also be a feature for videos in courses!!
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Andy C
Wondering how flexible the timed "POP UP CTA" will be. e.g. We have a 10 minute free lead magnet video. 2 mins into the video, we want to show a popup that has two buttons:
a) Buy Now
b) Keep Watching
Possible? Or the CTA will be hard coded to lead capture?
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Andy C
Any idea when this will be in beta?
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Sales & Marketing
Andy C: In a week's time
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Andy C
Sales & Marketing: Super! We should then be able to turn it on via Labs?
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Matt Southam
Sales & Marketing: any update?
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Jin Lim
I cannot wait for this feature to be live.
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Sales & Marketing
Jin Lim: 1 week remaining
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Matt Southam
Sales & Marketing: was looking for this but cant find it anywhere. Saw it on the town hall...
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Marvin Eckert
Cant wait? Any Eta on this?
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Sales & Marketing
Merged in a post:
Optin Forms inside Hosted Videos
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Elite 360
It would be amazing to have the ability similar to https://www.vidalytics.com/ where an optin form could be set inside of a hosted video that would require the viewer to enter contact info to continue on watching the video.
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