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| The Rise of Dragon War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Singapore
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Hi, warriors, I am investigating what's the most convenient way to put an optin form in to my blog page. It should work like a squeeze page when user visit the blog for the 1st time. And it pops up when user exit. Also, the optin forms should appear at the side bar and at the end of every post. R there any pluggins that work close to this way? Please share. Thanks David |
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| Website Solutions Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: PH
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Hmm this was also my problem.. I got around it by using my autoresponder's form generator. I think there may be a script somewhere. |
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| English Content Writer War Room Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: New Zealand
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You can take a look at this, I think it will do what you are wanting, and its free! MaxBlogPress Optin Form Adder Hope it helps! |
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| English Content Writer War Room Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: New Zealand
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I am not too sure about the placement at the top of the page, but if you take a look at one of the sites I am currently working on, http://www.sites4sale.aceslegacy.com you can see that the optin form (not finished designing it yet) is constantly in the same place on the blog. There are quite a few options for placement, including the ability to put it in the sidebar. The best advice I can give you is to download it (its free) upload it to your blog, and try it out. You can always deactivate it if it is not what you are looking for. Hope this helps! | |
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2003 Location: California
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You can use a Widget in the sidebar. In Wordpress you can add a "text" widget and put your script there. Use the "Title" or "Heading" part of the widget for your "Subscribe Now" text. You could also open the code and hard code directly into your sidebar but it doe not sound like you are experienced enough right now for that. Matt |
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| Kezz Bracey War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Australia
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This is a fly down plugin that might do what you need: FasterIM Opt-In : A Simple Yet Powerful Opt-in Plug-in for Wordpress |
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| Mastermind Marketer War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: , , Israel.
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I have just inserted my autoresponder generated code into the html widget on my sidebar. Igor |
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