Is the Auto Responder to link to the Contact Form

by Teez
2 replies
Hi All

I'm working on a Newsletter for a friend and I wasn't too familiar with how auto responders worked as I had never used them.

I thought it was possible to do it manually till I read this

http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...responder.html

SO my question is I created the form below with Custom Contact

So do I now go to an autoresponder service like Aweber, Contsnt Contact or Get Response and get a link from them that I put in the Custom Contact I already created

Ie do I link it somehow?

Or Do I create a brand new Form from scratch on the autoresponder service

OPEN LINK IN NEW TAB TO SEE
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#auto #contact #form #link #newsletter #responder
  • Profile picture of the author Thomsonator2
    If you created a form within Constant Contact, then you already have an autoresponder service available to you. Constant Contact is a newsletter autoresponder service. I am not a CC expert but have used it once or twice on behalf of one of my clients. I use Aweber and GetResponse for my own stuff, but all these services are comprehensive in that they offer 1) Autoresponder Service 2) Newsletter Templates 3) Forms Builder

    The Constant Contact User Interface and setup methodology is VERY different from Aweber and GetResponse. I find it a bit cumbersome and confusing since I am used to Aweber. However, if you go through your Control Panel and use some of the help files and tutorials, you should get up to speed quickly. Good luck!
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    • Profile picture of the author Teez
      Originally Posted by Thomsonator2 View Post

      If you created a form within Constant Contact, then you already have an autoresponder service available to you. Constant Contact is a newsletter autoresponder service. I am not a CC expert but have used it once or twice on behalf of one of my clients. I use Aweber and GetResponse for my own stuff, but all these services are comprehensive in that they offer 1) Autoresponder Service 2) Newsletter Templates 3) Forms Builder

      The Constant Contact User Interface and setup methodology is VERY different from Aweber and GetResponse. I find it a bit cumbersome and confusing since I am used to Aweber. However, if you go through your Control Panel and use some of the help files and tutorials, you should get up to speed quickly. Good luck!
      Hi Thomsonator no I used Custom Contact not Constant contact but thank you for the advice
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