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Ask HN: How to collect emails for waiting list without being annoying?
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2 points
by danielmakestech
1195 days ago
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I'm working on a non-profit project for developers that haven't launched yet and I want to collect emails for the waiting list. I think the value proposition is really, really good - users get deals on cloud/courses/apps and all of the profits from promoting these deals go to research-backed charities. I have a simple, classic strategy for building the waiting list - publish good content and show a pop up when user is leaving the page asking to sign up to the list. This kind of pop-ups are everywhere because they work. And I think it's fair to make the ask. BUT. I don't want it to annoy my fellow devs with popups (while still collecting contact info effectively). So here's the question: how would you like to be presented an ask for signup on a blog post? On scroll, the way substack does it? Mid-content? Any other way? |
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What I want is something that prioritizes my needs, not those of the person creating the content.
A popup when I go to leave is not a fair exchange.
Because I didn't agree to it ahead of time.
And now you are just blocking me from what is important to me with a toll booth.
Good luck.