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Home How To Add an Opt-In Form To WordPress Footer

How To Add an Opt-In Form To WordPress Footer

E-mail marketing is still one of the most powerful ways to build a following online and grow your business. It is true that people are using tweets and Facebook messages more often. But they do check their emails too. Signing up for a service such as Aweber allows you to start collecting your e-mail addresses fast.

Those of you who keep up with top blogs in your niche have probably seen how bloggers on those sites continue promoting their newsletters and encouraging folks to join them. Many of them add a call to action for that to their sites’ footer. You can do so as well with AWeber Footer SlideUp.

This plugin is pretty easy to use and integrates your Aweber account into your website in a less intrusive fashion. The call to action sits in your footer bar and can be useful to pitch your newsletter to your audience one last time.

AWeber Footer SlideUp is easy to use. Just enter your tag line, image, header information and copy your Aweber form code to get started. If you are using Aweber to handle your newsletter, this plugin can help you increase the number of people who subscribe to your site.

May 24, 2011Cyrus

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