Where can I get a Two Step Optin Code?

by zoro
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I would like to add a SUBSCRIBE Button IMAGE on my squeeze page that, when clicked, pops up with my email optin form. I think its called the 2 Step Optin.

Is there a simple HTML Code that I can link to the Image Button?

Hoping someone can point me in the right direction.
#code #optin #step
  • Profile picture of the author Ben Holmes
    <a href="anotherwebpage.html"><img="button image here.jpg"></a>

    Just off the top of my head.

    Seriously, just pick up the Thrive Content Builder - or any equivalent program, and do it quickly and easily. The time you spend creating squeeze pages from raw html is money you're loosing.
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    • Profile picture of the author zoro
      Originally Posted by Ben Holmes View Post

      <a href="anotherwebpage.html"><img="button image here.jpg"></a>

      Just off the top of my head.

      Seriously, just pick up the Thrive Content Builder - or any equivalent program, and do it quickly and easily. The time you spend creating squeeze pages from raw html is money you're loosing.
      Ben, thanks for sharing the code.
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      • Profile picture of the author Ben Holmes
        Originally Posted by zoro View Post

        Ben, thanks for sharing the code.
        Well, if you're actually going to go the HTML route, then you'll have to spiffy this up a little...

        <a href="anotherwebpage.html"><img="button image here.jpg"></a>

        For example, I fouled up (my memory ain't what it used to be...) It should have been:

        <a href="anotherwebpage.html"><img src="button image here.jpg"></a>

        Forgot the right 'Image" code. You'd also want it more along the lines of:

        <a href="anotherwebpage.html"><img src="button image here.jpg" width="10px" height="10px"></a>

        Adding in the height & width elements.

        Really, it would be far easier to get a good squeeze page plugin or Wordpress editor (like Thrive) - this makes things far quicker.

        Also - in today's society, you need mobile responsiveness - and if you're 'rolling your own' HTML, that's just a tad tricky to do.
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  • Profile picture of the author Aaron0669
    Originally Posted by zoro View Post

    I would like to add a SUBSCRIBE Button IMAGE on my squeeze page that, when clicked, pops up with my email optin form. I think its called the 2 Step Optin.

    Is there a simple HTML Code that I can link to the Image Button?

    Hoping someone can point me in the right direction.
    I do not know of HTML code but I use LeadPages to do it.
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  • Profile picture of the author karlene
    Leadpages actually do what you want, have you tried them?
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    • Profile picture of the author zoro
      Originally Posted by karlene View Post

      Leadpages actually do what you want, have you tried them?
      I'm not paying monthly just to have a 2 step optin.
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    • Profile picture of the author razorz18
      Originally Posted by karlene View Post

      Leadpages actually do what you want, have you tried them?
      I think the different between Leadpages compare to OptimizePress, ThriveThemes and ProfitBuilder is you can't move around the design drag and drop simply like plugins mention above. Where you can only remove and edit detail. Perhaps in future they will add in future. Honestly Leadpages is great tool however I would prefer using plugins.
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  • Profile picture of the author fulfilledlife
    Even if you use a plugin you still have monthly cost. The updates are usually for 1 year, after which you have to pay for another year of updates.

    So you still end up with monthly cost, you just pay it once a year.

    The difference is that it is much cheaper.
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    • Profile picture of the author razorz18
      Originally Posted by fulfilledlife View Post

      Even if you use a plugin you still have monthly cost. The updates are usually for 1 year, after which you have to pay for another year of updates.

      So you still end up with monthly cost, you just pay it once a year.

      The difference is that it is much cheaper.
      Yes I agree, however to get full feature for leadpages atleast you have to pay $67/monthly, still around $600-$720 per year is too expensive for many people.
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