A Rotator That Remembers! How to Use LeadsLeap’s Sticky Rotator

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Leadsleap owner Kenneth Koh has just made another improvement to one of Leadsleap's impressive portfolio of marketing features - the site rotator. He just added the option to make your rotator "sticky" so that returning visitors always return to the same page.

Video Demo of the Sticky Rotator

In this video I show you how the "sticky rotator" works and why you might want to turn the "sticky rotator" option "on" or "off"...

If you prefer to read, here's the video transcript, lightly edited for grammar and clarity:

Video Transcript

Okay, folks. Just logged into Leadsleap. Where are we? July 2025. And we've got a new announcement from Kenneth introducing the "sticky rotator." What is the sticky rotator? Let's find out more about it in Kenneth's blog post. The sticky rotator:

https://leadsleap.com/blog/new-feature-introducing-the-sticky-rotator/

What does it do?

Normally, our link rotator will display a different destination link with each visit, providing a fresh experience every time. So, if you've got several sites you want to promote or several landing pages, several lead capture pages for different offers, you can create a rotator and put them all on the rotator and then the rotator will rotate them.

So each time somebody clicks on the rotator link, a random site will pop up. All very routine. Nothing nothing new and exciting about that. But there's been a nice big change. This change, the sticky rotator option, has got me thinking about a very nice way we can use it.

Um, what does it do?

It says here,

"With the sticky rotator, each visitor will consistently see the same link every time they return, even hours or days later."

Now, you can turn on or turn off the sticky rotator option when you set up your rotator, and I'll show you how to do that in a moment.

Why would you want the same visitor to visit the same page again and again?

Surely you'd want to offer them something different? Well, it depends on what you're doing with your sticky rotator and where you're sticking it!

So, for example, what if you set up an advertising co-op for a group of people who want to join you in promoting a program or a lead capture page?

Now, with the sticky rotator, you can offer them a very nice benefit. When you promote the ad co-op and somebody lands on their link through the sticky rotator that person may not opt in straight away. But if they go away and then they come back and have another look, they will come back to the same page of the same member of the co-op as they landed on the first time. And so in that way, you can promise your co-op members that they won't lose prospects who don't necessarily opt in straight away.

With a regular rotator, it's completely random. A person may jump onto the link, click the link and see John's page and then goes away, comes back and clicks the link and up comes Jane's page and then he goes away, comes back and up comes Bob's page and now he opts in. So he opts in the third time and Bob is lucky. Congratulations to Bob. But poor old John at the beginning, he loses that person who first landed on his page.

So, you can go with this as a sticky option to add an extra benefit or perceived benefit to a co-op. You can now tell people, "you won't lose prospects if someone lands on your page first but doesn't take action. If they come back, they'll land on your page again. And when they opt in, you will be the person who gets that person on your list."

Or if you're selling something and they buy on the third or fourth time they come back, the first person whose page they landed on will get the sale. So, that's a nice additional benefit you can offer.

. . .

So now when you're setting up an ad co-op, you can decide if you want a sticky ad co-op so you can promise each member of the co-op that when somebody lands on their page but doesn't take action, if they go away and come back again to the rotator link, they will land again on that same co-op members page, or if you don't want to bother with that, you can simply keep the sticky option turned off..

Likewise, if you're offering several pages on a rotator, do you want the same person to see different pages or do you want the same person to see the same page again and again until they finally opt in? It's something to think about. It's a nice extra feature.

The great thing about Leadsleap is that Kenneth Co, the program owner, constantly adds extra value for no extra cost. So, if you're not yet in Leadsleap, give it a look. If you're not happy with the cost of your current autoresponder service, check out Leadsleap. It's a fixed fee. It doesn't matter how many lists you create. It doesn't matter how many subscribers are on those lists. It's a fixed fee. One of the best services in the online marketing industry by a country mile, however long that is!

Cheers!
David Hurley
#InspiredFocus

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Sounds like a good tool bro i am sure this will help alot of people in their marketing journey have the best day @hirohurl

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That's a nice step forward. Great update.
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Yes, it's made me think about running a co-op of my own.
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