Understanding Conversion Elements In a Fortune Wheel

Understanding Conversion Elements In a Fortune Wheel

Conversion is the ultimate goal of every action we take on our website. In Letspin.io Dashboard, you can choose to display various types of “Conversion Elements” in the Fortune Wheel. It creates Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) amongst the website visitors and entices them to ultimately spin the Fortune Wheel.

There are two types of Conversion Elements that you can choose to display.  Refer to the screenshots below to see how does both the elements look like :


1. Countdown Timer




2. Scarcity Bar




To configure “Conversion Elements” while creating or editing a campaign, please follow the steps below:

STEP 1: While creating or editing a campaign,  go to the “Form” section and slide the toggle by the name - “Add Conversion Element” on the right-hand side.




STEP 2: Click on the Element Type to select which type of Conversion Element you wish to display. Either it will “Countdown Timer” or “Scarcity Bar”.




STEP 3: In case you’ve selected a “Countdown Timer” in the Element Type, follow the steps below:

1. Countdown Timer Text - In this category, you are required to write text that will display along with the timer. For instance “Offer Ends In - {{Timer}}” or “Only {{Timer}} Left”. You can insert a timer by clicking on the “Timer” subsection as shown in the screenshot below.




2. Timer Duration - In this category, you are required to select the duration of your Timer. For instance “10 minutes”.




3. Similarly in the categories below, you can modify the Font, Color & Size of the Timer.




Don’t forget to click on “Next” once you have configured all the details.

NOTE: In case you'd still want to learn more about configuring Countdown Timer, click here.

STEP 4: In case you’ve selected a “Scarcity Bar” in the Element Type, please follow the steps below:


1. Text - In this category, you are required to write text that will display on the  scarcity bar along with a range. For instance “Only {{Range}} Left”. You can range a timer by clicking on the “Range” subsection as shown in the screenshot above.




2. Range - In this category, you are required to select a range for your scarcity bar. For instance “30-40” or “60-70”.




2. Range - In this category, you are required to select range for your scarcity bar. For instance “30-40” or “60-70”.




NOTE: In case you'd still want to learn more about configuring Scarcity Bar, click here.
And you're DONE!





Note: If you are unable to find what you were looking for here, please feel free to reach us anytime at support@letx.co.

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