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As everyone is aware in January Google will be rolling out a new penalty against websites using interstitials such as the Sumome mat.
I have used the Sumome mat over regular smaller popups and increased sign up from 1 percent to 5 percent. So as annoying as it is, it truly does work. That 4 percent difference is huge if you follow up with helpful newsletters that add value to your visitors. As annoying as they are as a visitor they are incredible cash generators when used properly.
My question is this, is there a way to create it in such a way that Google sees it as a request for age verification or cookie usage which they say they will be allowing.
I have also reached out to Noah Kagan who is a connection of mine, he said they are monitoring the situation closely but so far do not have solutions. Perhaps we can come up with a hack?
I have used the Sumome mat over regular smaller popups and increased sign up from 1 percent to 5 percent. So as annoying as it is, it truly does work. That 4 percent difference is huge if you follow up with helpful newsletters that add value to your visitors. As annoying as they are as a visitor they are incredible cash generators when used properly.
My question is this, is there a way to create it in such a way that Google sees it as a request for age verification or cookie usage which they say they will be allowing.
I have also reached out to Noah Kagan who is a connection of mine, he said they are monitoring the situation closely but so far do not have solutions. Perhaps we can come up with a hack?