Digioh’s Conditions Editor allows you to set geotargeting options for your pop-ups and pop-up forms.
What are geolocation rules?
Geolocation rules show or suppress widgets/pop-ups based on Continent, State, City, Zip, Area Code, and/or IP Address.
How does Digioh find geolocation?
We find geolocation by matching your IP address to a database that links IP address to geographic locations.
Why is my geolocation rule not working?
There are several reasons geolocation rules may not work:
- You use a VPN or proxy that is in a location different than where you currently are.
- You use security software that is hiding your IP address.
- Your IP Address is not yet in our partner’s list of location-matched IP addresses.
What are the different types of geolocation rules?
Country Rule: shows the lightbox to users in a specific country.
This rule is great for displaying one set of promotions to international visitors, and another to domestic visitors. You can create a separate lightbox for each country you want to show a specific promo to, such as “Free Shipping in the United States!” By pairing the country rule with the browser language targeting rule, you can create multilingual pop-ups that display targeted CTAs in a visitor’s default language.
City Rule: checks the visitor’s city against the value you set so you can show pop-ups to visitors based on their city.
The city rule is great for getting people to come to your local events, store, or restaurant. You can also show a specific lightbox in cities where certain promotions, such as in-store pick-up, are available.
State Rule: sets the lightbox to show to visitors from a specific state.
The state rule lets you show messages about how your service can help them in their state. You can say “#1 Rated Service in Alaska” for people only in Alaska and “#1 Rated Service in California” for people only in California.
Zip Code Rule: shows a lightbox to a user with either the full or partial zip code of your choice.
If you run a local business in a major metropolitan area, you can use this rule to show messages or promotions to nearby customers.
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