Using the Social Share Templates in Thrive Quiz Builder

Thrive Quiz Builder comes complete with some preset quiz types to help you get your quiz up and running as fast as possible.

You can access these by creating a new quiz from the Thrive Quiz Builder dashboard:

You can then choose the “Social Shares” type from the popup that displays, and click on the “Continue” button:

Why Use a Social Shares Template?

When you choose the social shares template, the software will create the quiz structure so that it is optimized for gathering more and more social shares from your visitors.

Here is what the list building campaign quiz structure looks like:

As you can see from the screenshot above, the quiz structure includes a splash page and a results page. Notice that the “opt-in gate” isn’t included, because the conversion goal is social shares and not sign-ups.

The most important part of the social share template quiz is the results page. The software will automatically create a results page that is optimized for attracting social shares.

An example of how the social share results page would look like is this one: (and this is consistent with the style that you have selected for the entire quiz):

This results page is focused on getting people to share their badge on various social media networks (in this case Twitter, Facebook, and Google+).

You will need to, of course, create a social share badge before publishing your quiz. For that, you should take a look at this article.

Why Does this Work so Well for Social Media Sharing?

The social share badge is the critical component for obtaining quiz shares on social media, that’s why you’ll notice that the template includes the badge as the main focal point on the page.

An attractive badge, and a strong call to action such as “Challenge your friends to beat you” is a perfect combination for attracting shares.

Should you need more information about the Thrive Quiz Builder, feel free to check out this section of our knowledge base.

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