Limited Time Offers
Create compelling limited time offers that drive action and boost conversions.
Best Practice
Always test your timers and expiry actions before launching a limited time offer campaign.
Timer Types for Limited Offers
Fixed Deadline Timer
Best for offers that end at a specific time for all visitors, like seasonal sales or launch promotions.
<div class="timee-countdown" data-timer-type="countdown" data-end-date="2024-12-31T23:59:59" data-timezone="visitor" data-on-complete="hideElement" data-hide-selector="#offer-content" ></div>
Evergreen Timer
Perfect for individual offers that give each visitor a set time to claim the deal.
<div class="timee-countdown" data-timer-type="evergreen" data-duration="24" data-duration-unit="hours" data-on-complete="hideElement" data-hide-selector="#special-offer" ></div>
Implementation Examples
Limited Time Bonus Offer
Add a countdown timer to your bonus offer that automatically hides when expired.
<!-- Bonus offer section -->
<div id="bonus-offer">
<h3>🎁 Special Bonus Package</h3>
<!-- Timer -->
<div class="timee-countdown"
data-timer-type="evergreen"
data-duration="24"
data-duration-unit="hours"
data-theme="modern"
data-on-complete="hideElement"
data-hide-selector="#bonus-offer"
></div>
<!-- Offer content -->
<div class="offer-details">
<p>Order in the next 24 hours and receive:</p>
<ul>
<li>Bonus 1: Premium Templates ($97 value)</li>
<li>Bonus 2: Strategy Guide ($47 value)</li>
<li>Bonus 3: VIP Support ($197 value)</li>
</ul>
</div>
</div>Best Practices
Do's
- Be clear about what happens when the timer ends
- Test all expiry actions before launching
- Use visitor's timezone when possible
- Make the value proposition clear
Don'ts
- Don't use fake countdown timers
- Don't reset timers without clear messaging
- Don't hide important information
- Don't create false scarcity