Elegant Themes Monarch Social Media Sharing
The sharing that occurs on social media platforms is what keeps the internet alive and kicking. Sharing content on social networks enables you to capitalise on all of that activity and turn it into a driving factor behind your company’s success. You can create a unique collection of sharing choices for your website’s visitors by displaying any of more than 20 social sharing networks that you choose to display on your site.
Add Sharing Buttons in 5 Different Locations
The requirements for social sharing that apply to various websites, pages, and messages can vary greatly. Because of this, we have provided you with a wide variety of options for where you can position the sharing buttons that we have included.
Floating Sidebar
If you want to add social sharing icons to any page on your website, the most common, efficient, and aesthetically pleasing method to do so is by using a floating sidebar. Even the vertical and browser border orientations of a social sidebar each have their own specialised hover styles thanks to our addition.
Above & or Below Content
You have the option of placing sharing buttons either above the content area, below the content area, or in both locations, making Monarch an ideal choice for blog entries and pages with a significant amount of content.
On Images & Videos
Monarch makes it even simpler to share media, which is already one of the most widely distributed types of material on the web. When users hover over a media element within your content, social sharing buttons will gradually fade in to make sharing your content quick and simple.
Automatic Pop-Ups
You have the ability to create automatic sharing pop-ups with the help of Monarch. These pop-ups can be activated by timed delays, such as when a user reaches the bottom of a post or page, or even when they leave a page. These are extremely efficient in their application.
Automatic Fly-ins
Fly-ins, which are a type of triggered pop-up, are another fantastic method to get your readers’ attention when they’re already deeply involved in what you have to say. In addition to this, these can be triggered by time delays, the location of the website, or even when the user’s mouse is leaving the page.
Pop & Fly
6 Automatic Pop-Up & Fly-In Triggers
Unique user interactions have the potential to activate pop-up windows and fly-in windows. This gives you the ability to grab the attention of your site visitors either when they are actively engaged in your content or when they are on the verge of leaving your website.
Timed Delay
Choose a timed delay for your pop-ups and fly-ins so that they activate after your readers have been on a website for a predetermined amount of time. This will ensure that they are relevant and useful to your audience.
Bottom of Post
Allow Monarch to automatically determine when your readers have reached the bottom of a post or page so that a friendly reminder to opt-in can be sent to them at that time.
After Commenting
It is possible to target visitors who are obviously engaged with your content by presenting opt-in forms to readers after they have commented on a post or website. This is a very effective method.
Upon Scroll
You can use this trigger to show your opt-in forms to visitors of your website only after they have scrolled down your page a certain proportion of the way.
After Purchasing
Immediately after the completion of the checkout process, an opt-in form should be presented to visitors who have made a purchase so that they can receive information on upcoming products and promotions.
After Inactivity
If a user remains inactive for an extended period of time on your website, Bloom can be set to re-capture the visitor’s attention by displaying a pop-up or fly-in window.
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