Newsletter on Aweber Archives or on Website

by jajo
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Update: I think I found an answer to it. If Aweber doesn't remove the sign-up form in the Archives area (I have gone in and changed the settings to leave no form and it still seems to be there), then I found a nice clean template to use on my website and I can copy the source code to Aweber to send. That way it will remain on my site and also can be sent through them and I won't have to use their Archives.
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Ok, Ive solved the issue of recurring payments for my subscription newsletter with s2Member and Paypal.

Now I am ready to create the newsletter and want to do that through Aweber (I've already it configured with s2Member).

Then, after it is sent I want to be able to link to it from my website, for subscribed members who come to the site. Aweber has an archival feature that I thought would work really well, but there is a "subscribe" form on it that would allow people to subscribe to the list without paying.

If I can't get around this, then I thought maybe I could just send an announcement to the list when the newsletter is ready, and have them read it on my website. But I have no idea how to put a newsletter on my website without tons of coding.

Any *simple* suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

jajo
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