1/12/2024 0 Comments Free countdown timers for email![]() You set it up to where the very first time a visitor lands on your page you give them a 24-hour countdown clock, until the offer expires. People always ask me “How do you do product launches inside of ClickFunnels?” This is how you do it. You can also have it hide a timer or hide a certain row. You can also have it auto-expire after so many days. You can set this up to where someone can revisits that timer could go back to zero. That’s going to make it invisible until the clock counts down to zero, and then that section is going to appear. This option is shown in the screenshot below. I chose for it to hide the ‘Section Features’ portion of my page. Under this option, you’ll find a ‘Hide These’ option. For ‘Expire Action’, you would want to choose ‘Show & Hide Elements’. You would type ’25’ into the ‘Seconds’ field and leave the ‘Minutes’ and ‘Hours’ fields at zero. Let’s say that when you had 25 seconds left, you wanted it to show a particular element. There are so many cool features that you’ll just love when you start playing with this. You could also have it open and element or hide an element such as a ‘Buy Button’. You can set this for a number of hours, and when it gets to zero, you can have it redirect to another URL. Another type of countdown timer is the ‘Timer Evergreen’ timer. As soon as you save this, it will start counting down. ![]() You can see that my countdown timer is set to have 1 day, 10 hours, and so on. I use the Date Countdown timer when I know that a product launch is coming up, say maybe three weeks from now at midnight. Or, if you wanted to, you can leave this blank and the timer would just go to zero. There are a lot of cool things that you could do with this. You can pretty much have it do whatever you want. For example, you can have it redirect to your special Valentine’s Day webinar that starts at 6 am, or you can have it redirect to an order form. You can also enter in a ‘Redirect URL’ so that when the timer reaches zero, your visitors are redirected to a different page. I chose 5 am, but you can choose whatever time works best for you. In this case, I chose February 14 th for Valentine’s Day. Click on this field and a calendar will show up that you can choose a date from. Under the ‘Configuration’ section of this menu, you’ll find the ‘End Date’ field. Let’s say, for example, that your end date was going to be Valentine’s Day. This timer counts down to a certain date. If you were to click on it, a number of options for it will show up over on the right-hand side. The first that I added was the Date Countdown timer. You have a ‘Date Countdown’ timer, then there’s a timer that’s evergreen, and ‘Daily Evergreen’. These options are shown in the screenshot above. When you go to add an element, you’re going to find that you have several different options of timers to use. The first thing that you’ll want to do is add a new row to your page. Most of you probably don’t even know that we have made some amazing advancements to the countdown timer market.
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