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Hey warriors, to the point: I have a ebook that I want to promote on my blog for free in order to build my list. I want them to able to have a direct download link as soon as they subscribe. How do I do this? I want the webform on my blog to say something like "to get this free ebook enter your name and email for access".

I know how to get a web form on there from aweber but I just want them to go to my site, see my ebook display banner, subscribe, optin , then they are taken to the direct download. How do I go about automating this process?:confused: Or is it easier to build another site/ squeeze page all together that has my ebook on there? Either way, I would like to know how to get this on track. Any info on this would be great. Thanks!
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  • Hi,

    You can configure your Aweber form to redirect to the download page once they have opted in. It's all automatic if you set it up right. If you don't have a download page, you could have the confirmation email send the download link as well.
  • ^^ agree with the above poster. Just make the email after the optin thank them for signing up and include a URL downlink in the email. Simple and Easy.
  • Just redirect to the download page on the web form submit via Aweber

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    Hey warriors, to the point: I have a ebook that I want to promote on my blog for free in order to build my list. I want them to able to have a direct download link as soon as they subscribe. How do I do this? I want the webform on my blog to say something like "to get this free ebook enter your name and email for access". I know how to get a web form on there from aweber but I just want them to go to my site, see my ebook display banner, subscribe, optin , then they are taken to the direct download. How do I go about automating this process?:confused: Or is it easier to build another site/ squeeze page all together that has my ebook on there? Either way, I would like to know how to get this on track. Any info on this would be great. Thanks!