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| I don't settle for 2nd War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Nashvegas/Midtown
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I want to add a box on my squeeze where people can ask me questions when they opt in For example I want the Opt in to look like this: Name: Email: Questions? I found a page that utilizes this here: Ask Jack Canfield I appreciate the help Daniel p.s. I meant page not "pate" haha |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: Mobile, AL , USA.
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That's just a basic form with a textarea for the question and a textbox for each the name and email address. HTML Code: <form action="http://www.jotform.com/submit.php" method="post" name="q_form_92513943394"> <input type="hidden" name="formID" value="92513943394" /> <div id="main"> <div class="pagebreak"> <table width="520" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0"> <tr > <td colspan="2" class="left" > Drag and drop questions from the right side to create your form. </td> </tr> <tr > <td width="150" class="left" valign="top" > <label>Ask me a question:</label> </td> <td class="right" > <textarea cols="30" rows="2" name="q8_Askmeaquestion" class="text" id="q8" ></textarea> </td> </tr> <tr > <td width="150" class="left" > <label >Name:</label> </td> <td class="right" > <input type="text" size="20" name="q10_Name" class="text" value="" id="q10" maxlength="100" maxsize="100" /> </td> </tr> <tr > <td width="150" class="left" > <label >Email address</label> </td> <td class="right" > <input type="text" size="20" name="q11_Emailaddress" class="text" value="" id="q11" maxlength="100" maxsize="100" /> </td> </tr> <tr > <td width="150" class="left" > </td> <td class="right"> <input type="submit" class="btn" value="Submit" /> </td> </tr> </table> </div> </div> </form> |
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| Warrior Member Join Date: Aug 2009
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Hey There, I use coffee cup form builder, then when they submit their question the go to "thank you" or any other page you need them to. |
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| I don't settle for 2nd War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Nashvegas/Midtown
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thanks for the replies .... I think I got it daniel |
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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: UK
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I think it can also be done with Aweber or other list services. When yo build the optin form you add another field. It's a nice little way to sneakily catch a lead. Best regards David |
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| On the warpath to success War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Clearwater, FL
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I agree with David... Rather than coding a form into your page that just sends you an email -- it's smarter to use aweber or other 3rd party email vendor to generate the code/form for you, and is a great way to make sure you build your list, even if it's just an inquiry form. You can use one form for inquiries that goes into one database and another form for signing up for your newsletter, etc. Good luck! Christine |
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