How to make a Password-protected WP page linked to Email list

by Toby A
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Hi fellow warriors,
I wish to use an email list manager to promote my Kindle books / eBooks. I haven't decided which one yet.

However, I want to be able to grant access to a protected web page to anyone on my email list, so they can access content that is only available to email subscribers.

Ideally, I would like each user to have their own unique log-in, so I could track who visits the page. This could just be their email address if passwords proved tricky from a technical standpoint.
... Obviously, if I didn't want to do this (track each person), I could just set up a generic username and password, and anyone on my email list could receive this info at the bottom of every email I sent out. If I can't generate unique logins then I expect this is what I'll resort to.

For the Email Service, I am not sure which service to choose, as there are many (Kartra, ClickFunnels, Mailchimp, Aweber, etc).
I am aware that BookFunnel is popular with Kindle book authors.

Ideally my website would be Wordpress, because I know how to build these. I can make a page secure with password protection required, it's just the integration with an email list where I need a bit of guidance.

If Wordpress won't do it, and I have to use the Funnel platform (ClickFunnels, BookFunnel, Kartra, etc) to generate all my web pages (incl. the secure content page), then I guess I'll have to do it this way instead.

Any feedback would be most welcome. Thank you.
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  • Profile picture of the author Best10security
    Create a page with a unique password, and make it password-protected. Use a password-protecting plugin. Just make sure the page is password-protected.
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    • Profile picture of the author Toby A
      Originally Posted by Best10security View Post

      Create a page with a unique password, and make it password-protected. Use a password-protecting plugin. Just make sure the page is password-protected.

      Thanks for posting. This was my fall-back option, for if I am not able to set up unique log-ins (or similar) to track each person on my list.


      I was hoping for some type of integration between WP and my email tool.


      So far, it looks like this is my only option. No worries
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