Signing up someone to multiple autoreponders - HOW?

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I want to know the name of script or the trick with which I can make the visitor signup to multiple autoreponders I operate just by entering their details once.

I've seen it several times where marketers use this technique. When one enters their name/email ID in the form, they get signed up to 3-4 autoreponder in one go like aweber, getreponse, gvomail etc. without letting them know. It all happens in background in just few seconds.

I know there is some script somewhere out there as I saw someone selling it a year ago. Is anyone having any idea about such thing?
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  • Profile picture of the author writeaway
    Are you sure you want to do this? After all, the name of the game is relevancy, right? They need to know the value each list is offering before they sign up. Regardless, maybe what you're looking for is a MULTIPLE MENU system where the prospective subscriber will check boxes and get subscribed. In this scenario, make sure you include descriptions for each list.
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    • Profile picture of the author typhoon
      Originally Posted by writeaway View Post

      Are you sure you want to do this? After all, the name of the game is relevancy, right? They need to know the value each list is offering before they sign up. Regardless, maybe what you're looking for is a MULTIPLE MENU system where the prospective subscriber will check boxes and get subscribed. In this scenario, make sure you include descriptions for each list.
      no, not like that. The form should look normal. I have sent you a PM of a website. Check it out and let me know if you have any idea of the script or method.
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  • Profile picture of the author hustlinsmoke
    I think your looking for the blackhat forum or the Dp forums, I don't deal in black hat any longer man. I dont fool my list either.
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  • Profile picture of the author hustlinsmoke
    Also what you wrote will keep alot from clicking any signature you put out there.
    Just a tip is all.
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  • Profile picture of the author hustlinsmoke
    Yeah writeaway show him how to deceive the people that takes care of us lol.
    I bet writeaway won't do it typhoon.
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  • Profile picture of the author shane_k
    Originally Posted by typhoon View Post

    I want to know the name of script or the trick with which I can make the visitor signup to multiple autoreponders I operate just by entering their details once.

    I've seen it several times where marketers use this technique. When one enters their name/email ID in the form, they get signed up to 3-4 autoreponder in one go like aweber, getreponse, gvomail etc. without letting them know. It all happens in background in just few seconds.

    I know there is some script somewhere out there as I saw someone selling it a year ago. Is anyone having any idea about such thing?

    There is a WSO called Response Dynamite that shows how to do this. It is a form of co-reg. (and it comes with a script)

    But the goal is not to decieve the person in the way that you stated.

    The goal is to use this strategy as a way to segment your list.

    So if your main list is about general internet marketing then once they sign up to that the next page will have a list of other sub-topics of internet marketing like list building, traffic generation, conversion strategies, etc.

    And the script will pass the variables from the first page through to the second page so they don't have to fill in everything again, but just check the boxes of the other sub-lists that they want to be added to.

    That is the right way to do it.

    But if you decieve people then you will just break their trust and lose your subscribers faster than you can gain them.

    So in the long right do it the right way and you will benefit far more, than if you just want to decieve people.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jesus Perez
    This escalated quickly.

    1) If he's planning to do it with other companies, this is called "co-registration" and it is not blackhat in any way. It's a very common way of building an email list with larger Fortune 500 companies.

    Companies such as GAP, Pfizer, Walmart, Johnson & Johnson, Nokia all participate in co-reg campaigns to build their prospect lists. It just isn't very popular in the WF. Or the few people in the WF are doing it wrong.

    2) Now, if he's planning to send them to his own autoresponders, what's wrong with that? If he's collecting the double optin lead, why is it "blackhat" to backup that lead in multiple email service providers? It's actually very smart because the list won't need to be exported/imported if he ever decides to leave a company. This will protect his assets with redundancy.

    To answer the question, most people have a programmer create an optin page that submits the lead to multiple databases. You'll have a lot more success with autoresponder companies that have API's like GetResponse and MailChimp.
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