In this video, I would like to talk about the display mode as I promised. Let's start with why. Why do we want to use the display mode setting? Well, when you run a promotion, we know that urgency is the tool that motivates people to take action. For that reason, we want to apply urgency in hit as many people as possible. The display mode setting is going to help us with that.
Let's get back to the campaign setup dashboard. As you remember, I selected the error page. Now I want to select all paths because my intention is to show as many visitors as possible that I'm running a limited time promotion. Save and Close. Good. You also remember that we need a new design different from the shortcode we have right now.
Otherwise nothing will appear on the blog posts. Let's select a bottom Choose template. Wait while loading. And again, we choose a template. Now we have to change the text and where the button goes. Since this ribbon will be displayed on my blog posts, I want the button to go to my sales page.
The reason for that is simple. My sales page does the selling, my sales page will persuade visitors to buy my product. That's why I don't want to put a link to the checkout page in this particular case. Okay, click the button. And on the left you will see a button link. This is where I'm going to paste the URL to my sales page.
Open a new tab. I click that home and then save the work. Of course if you want you can include a different state you already know how to do that. Now we need to go Back to the timeline until thrive ultimatum when to display our bottom River. And since I don't have some deep logic here, I just want to show the rebuild from the beginning to the end of the campaign. That's why I will edit the campaign start field.
Select bottom ribbon, and hit safe timeline event. Good. Let's see what we've done. I will open up a blog post and here is our bottom ribbon. When they click the button I am taken to the sales page. Also, I can close the ribbon.
But when I open another blog post, the ribbon will show up again. This is how we let the visitors know about the campaign's we are running I believe you got the logic in you know how to do it which is awesome. You could also create another shortcode design with some text timer in a button and put it on your blog index. You've got many options here. Once again, when the campaign is over the ribbon and other timers will disappear automatically from the pages. You don't have to worry about them.
All right. Thank you for watching. If you have any questions, please let me know. And remember, stay purposeful